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Mysterious Places: Ed and Lorraine Warren: Mysterious Places
Mysterious Places: Ed and Lorraine Warren: Mysterious Places
Mysterious Places: Ed and Lorraine Warren: Mysterious Places
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Ed and Lorraine’s stories then take a turn as they head across the Atlantic to the Eastern coast of the United States. The Warrens then tell of the strange occurrences surrounding Woodstock and two Clairvoyant brothers of the late 19th century. A Native American grotto is also nearby with tales of people who have seen the ghosts of Native Americans performing ceremonies and gathering in circles. The phenomena are just the beginning of tales to come.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBookBaby
Release dateJun 28, 2013
ISBN9781935856184
Mysterious Places: Ed and Lorraine Warren: Mysterious Places

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    Mysterious Places - Taffy Sealyham

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    Our conversation is about mysterious places, monsters and the Count Dracula. I know a lot of you are familiar with the Dracula movies with Bela Lugosi, Lon Chaney Jr. and those kinds of things. Is that Hollywood fantasy? Is that something just for our entertainment? Or, do vampires really exist? We’re going to answer that question. Ed, I’d like to ask you about vampires just to start right off. Are there such things as vampires, and can you tell me an example of one?

    Ed

    Positively, vampires do exist. They are what we call human vampires. The human vampire is a person who hallucinates, imagines himself as a vampire and takes on that role. These are not the true Hollywood type of vampire. There are cases such as the Calbani case back in 1953 in an old Greenwich farm family cemetery. The Calbani family had to open up a grave. A family member had died and they were saving a little money by digging the graves themselves. When they got out about four feet, they struck a coffin

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