We're a day from Halloween, and while your little ghosts and goblins are out getting crazy off candy, paranormal investigators will be trying to speak with the dead. New York City reporter Dan Mannarino from PIX 11 joined the Ocean County Paranormal crew at one of our favorite haunts recently. Check out part 1 of his report:
Halloween is only days away, and as you can imagine, this is a busy time of year for paranormal investigators! And this week, we'll show the tri-state area exactly what investigating is all about.
This past Saturday was quite a night in Asbury Park. As we put the finishing touches on The Haunted Hall, paranormal experts gathered at the boardwalk's historic Paramount Theater and Convention Hall to try to find out once and for all - are they haunted?
As Halloween creeps ever closer, thrill seekers and amateur ghost hunters will start to snoop around to scare each other and try to find evidence of "the other side". If you fall into either of those groups, here are some suggestions to get you started on the cheap.
I've been on a lot of investigations with the Garden State Ghost Hunters. We've gotten a lot of audio clips, plenty of strange things in pictures, but videos are the "holy grail" of paranormal investigating. And just recently we got one that we simply can not explain.
It's one of the eeriest compounds that many of us will ever see. It has a lengthy history of violence and mystery. It's a ghost hunter's dream location to investigate.
This past weekend, my friend from the Garden State Ghost Hunters and my Ocean County Paranormal co-host, Boni and I were featured on The Biography Channel's "My Ghost Story". If you didn't get a chance to watch, the episode is now online. We're the final segment of the episode:
After last year's trip to Hollywood to film The Biography Channel's My Ghost Story along with Boni from Ocean County Paranormal, we're ready for prime time!