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October 31, 1998: Ghost to Ghost 1998
Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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Art Bell continues his Halloween tradition with a second night of real ghost stories from callers across the country and around the world. An EMS worker recounts a deeply personal encounter while staying at the Hotel Del Coronado, where unexplained upgrades, free meals, and a vanishing hotel bill suggest he became the guest of the legendary ghost Kate Morgan.
A man in southern California describes a terrifying entity that pinned him face-down on his waterbed and bound his tongue, later learning the apartment was the scene of a shotgun murder. A Navy electrician stationed aboard the USS Enterprise shares how ghostly presences in the switchgear rooms would grab sleeping watchstanders by the hair, attributed to crewmen who had been vaporized by electrical arcs years earlier. A police officer from San Diego recalls spotting a bloodied man on a street corner at 3 a.m. who vanished in seconds with no trace.
Callers describe encounters ranging from a man in Minnesota who claims to have conversed with the spirit of John Dillinger during what he calls a circular gathering for the mortality impaired, to a grieving pet owner who found fresh paw prints pressed into his mattress the morning after his dog was euthanized. Art weaves in discussion of why spirits remain tied to specific locations and whether material objects carry memories of past events.
A man in southern California describes a terrifying entity that pinned him face-down on his waterbed and bound his tongue, later learning the apartment was the scene of a shotgun murder. A Navy electrician stationed aboard the USS Enterprise shares how ghostly presences in the switchgear rooms would grab sleeping watchstanders by the hair, attributed to crewmen who had been vaporized by electrical arcs years earlier. A police officer from San Diego recalls spotting a bloodied man on a street corner at 3 a.m. who vanished in seconds with no trace.
Callers describe encounters ranging from a man in Minnesota who claims to have conversed with the spirit of John Dillinger during what he calls a circular gathering for the mortality impaired, to a grieving pet owner who found fresh paw prints pressed into his mattress the morning after his dog was euthanized. Art weaves in discussion of why spirits remain tied to specific locations and whether material objects carry memories of past events.