Saturday April 25, 2013
Mr. G's Ice Cream Parlour
Henry
and
Kat
were broadcasting live tonight on location in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, from
Mr. G's Ice Cream
Also on hand were
Tinamarie Ronan,
and
Kerrie Albright,
and store owner
Mike Gladfelter,
who spoke about the building, also known as
Twin Sycamores
house, aka the
John Winebrenner house,
and footsteps coming up the stairs without a physical body attached.
The bulding was occupied by Confederate forces in July, 1863, it is one of the best known houses from the Battle of Gettysburg.
They purchased the home January 2010, it's 196 years old, built in 1819; in the original brick on the south side of the home is retained bullet holes from battles in the war between the states.
Eventually he had to leave to retrieve his 12 year old son from his kid-cast community theater performance of Sound of Music, where he was playing Capt. Von Trapp.
Next up was
Cat Snider Gasch
and
Mike Stevenson;
Henry spoke about their visiting
Sacks Bridge,
as well as their getting lost driving through the labrynthal park roads.
Doug McReynolds
described how he and
Patrick McCormack
met and became best friends, and doing war between the states re-enacting, and the various places they've investigated, information on which is on their
GhostSoldiers
website.
While Doug was speaking, a storage room door popped open and a figure could be seen momentarily therein.
They set up something they were calling "pods" to verify ghostly activity.
Doug pointed out the town was so saturated with paranormal activity that that's why such equipment kept registering positive results.
Bringing us back from the second break,
Ceiling Cat [CC] Barbara Duncan
reported our having listeners in the US, Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, and the UK.
Meanwhile, at the site, Kat felt five-fingers of a ghostly hand stroking her hair, pony tail, and the back of her head.
Kat spoke about their visitng
Triangle Area
and
Devils Den.
Henry brought on the phone comical radio show host and DJ
Steve Shockley,
who offered Pat and Doug to reboot their show on his network where they're licensed to play music.
Patrick and Henry discussed their visit to
Willoughby Run
the day before, and the Indian Burial Ground, known as the
Battle of the Crows.
Kat pointed out how many apparitions she was able to see during their outings.
They'd not yet checked photos they'd taken, but they'd already acquired numerous EVPs.
Whilst they were speaking, the room lights tended to dim suddenly, and the figure was trying to get in, but the door was blocked.
The show raced by, considering how high the levels of humour maintained throughout.
Tinamarie
finished up the show, talking about her experiences with Kat, and the ghosts being just as respectful to them as they were to the ghosts.
I provided my site's
Paranormal View hub page,
indicating people from there can find the show's respective report pages, that we're very
findable on Facebook,
the official
Paranormal View page
page, and urging people to Follow me on Twitter:
@realbadger.
Kat had given out her
own website
earlier in the show, and that
The Paranormal View is
on Twitter
under the name
@paraviewradio,
et al.
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