Saturday March 04, 2017
Tim Maile
Tonight we
welcomed back
author and paranormal investigator
Tim Maile
(thankfully before the show, his surname is pronounced "Myley," not "Maile" or "Mailey"...).
Kat
"co-opted"
my
bio duties, thankfully doing a dry-run of it just before we went on the air, pronouncing the word "charitable" as "terrible," much to Tim and my mutual surprise.
She removed that aspect from the bio.
On the air, Tim mentioned
Pawtographs for Pooches,
and his having previously never having had experienced, or even thought about, the paranormal until he begun experiencing it, when in his current house into which he'd moved began having voices, footsteps, et al.
There was even an audible arguement that emininated from one of the closets.
He'd had to study the paranormal on his own, as local paranormal group never returned his contact requests.
eventually founding the group
Fox Cities Paranormal Team.
In fact, he accidentally double-booked, having a residual investigation the same night so he could only be in our show's first hour.
Kat asked whether he's investigated
Solvang Rectoruy
at which the evil
Michael Vick
had had his criminal dog fight ring.
Tim spoke about how he had acquired
Murray,
his Yellow lab/Staffordshire Terrier mix, and a strong influence of Tim founding his Pawtographs charity, and how Murray heped Tim through a very rough patch in his life.
Ceiling Cat Barbara
reported our having listeners tonight in the US, Germany, the UK, Singapore, and Unknown.
Most memorable investigation was a domicile that had the ghost of a little murdered boy.
He worked with
Scotty Rorek
on that investigation.
It became an episode of
Paranormal Witness,
titled
The Innocent,
despite being "slightly" sensensionalized.
After Tim left, Kat spoke about her stay at Las Vegas, her seeing the
actual Valentine's Day Massacre bricks
from the Chicago alley.
She also shared several articles, including
Ghost filmed pedalling exercise bike in empty gym in Mexico,
Mom wants teacher fired for using Ouija board with kindergarten students.
I mentioned how, as I collect images of t-shirt pop culture artwork, and how a recent one was a spoof of 1950s children's activity book happily titled
Let's Summon Demons.
Kat reported on the
world's largest ouija board.
and some sort of
hairy blob
that washed ashore in the Phillipines, plus an
Indiana zombie outbreak
hoax story.
Henry
next week would be UFO author
Preston Dennett.
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