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Friday Video: California’s Most Haunted

Submitted by Javier Ortega on June 26, 2009 – 11:07 AM3 Comments | 397 views






California’s Most Haunted
was produced by a dear friend of us, Barry Conrad. Barry has been investigating ghosts and the unexplained for well over 2 decades now, and has countless of first hand accounts to tell.
One of the most famous cases he worked on was the San Pedro Haunting case. This was a heavily documented case of an apparent poltergeist/PK case in the harbor town of San Pedro California.

In “California’s Most Haunted”, Barry reenacts some of the most famous haunting cases of the Golden State. Including the San Pedro Haunting and the Doris Bither (The Entity) case.

Some of the evidence on the DVD I find questionable, but what makes this a good DVD to watch is the stories and personal accounts.

Enjoy!

R.I.P MJ




Written by Javier Ortega - javier@ghosttheory.com
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3 Comments »

  • South Dakota Guy says:

    Thanks Javier for the video, this has brought back the “willies” for me, since I’ve seen similiar documentaries from past shows about all of these incidences, plus its storming outside and its nearing bedtime while watching it…where is my teddy bear?..lol.

  • South Dakota Guy,

    Perfect weather to be watching this :)

    It’s 85 degrees here in L.A. and there is a lot of traffic. Not the same effect, enjoy the storm!

    -Javier

  • South Dakota Guy says:

    Thanks, hope the weather will be nice while I attend a convention in Anaheim july 6-17. The video segment of the disgruntled ghost in the attic is terrifying, but still am left with doubt about the “hanging” incident, I just don’t buy it and feel it was staged with a noose around the guys neck and hanging from a nail, to get more publicity for himself? Who knows.

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