Posted on 05/01/2014 7:12:28 AM PDT by JoeProBono
SACRAMENTO, A Sacramento woman, who was dating a man that died of a drug overdose in 2005, claims that his ghost began haunting her 2002 GMC pickup just days after his death.
Deanna Stinson says she had so many supernatural encounters with the deceased 22-year-old, that she sold the car.
I could feel touching on my hair and on my shoulders, on my thighs, just everywhere, she told CBS Sacramento. My concentration would be lost a lot of the times, but I would just pray, and then it would stop.
Stinson claims Alexs presence would be especially strong when she wore a skirt that he really liked.
I would say, OK, now youre scaring me, stop, she said. Every time I would think about him, I could feel him.
When Alexs ghost followed her to her new car, Stinson called in paranormal investigator Paul Dale Roberts.
After using electronic equipment to test the vehicle, Roberts determined that Alex is probably not attached to his car, but hes attached to Deanna.
Alex might not stay attached for too long, as Stinson and Roberts got married in April.
I was just curious if the freaky stuff was isolated to that one flight. And, yes, I have heard some odd stories from pilots and ground crew over the years.
They got a hoot out of that and I was then forever known as "Fonzerelli."
Any particular hotel?
The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC is notably haunted. Zelda Fitzgerald, the “pink lady,” possibly others.
The Marriott near the airport in New Orleans. I think it's the third floor there, if I remember correctly.
I think it was a Sofitel Hotel (?) in Rochester New York. I used to mark that one off my bid sheet after one night in that hotel. Although, I'm not entirely sure if that was a haunted hotel or just a pervert watching me while I was sleeping.
I stayed in the Hotel Congress in Tucson and didn't have any experiences, but a friend of mine had his mattress flipped onto the floor there-with him still on it.
And I've heard things about a hotel in Hartford, Connecticut. Also a beautiful old hotel in San Antonio. These are all things I've heard second-hand.
Your father BTW had my dream job(well, pre-9/11 anyway). Back in the 80's I used to hang out at local SoCal. airports on the weekends and listen to stories from(mostly)retired military/commercial pilots...never a dull moment.
At that time I was a just a student pilot, and while trying to remain relevant during the conversations...I was more often than not left in the 'noob dirt.
(how was it George Gobel put it when seated next to Dean Martin & Bob Hope on the old Tonight Show...
"Did you ever get the feeling that the world was a tuxedo...and you were a pair of brown shoes?")...
I didn't understand much of what was discussed(especially with all the acronyms), but it was interesting, educational(some times hilarious)nonetheless.
I’m convinced that cars can adsorb the spiritual energy of the owner.
Even to the point of it manifesting as an aparent life of its own.
Had my previous car for Fifteen years, the events started to take place after about the fifth year.
I’ll tell you about it on the UT sometime.
(No keyboard at the moment)
Ok, now THAT is funny!
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