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The Dark and Stormy Night

October
26

Here’s an update on the visit to my Yonkers home by a team of ghost investigators from Katonah Paranormal. They arrived last week and concluded that there is indeed, some paranormal activity going on, particularly in the second floor hallway where my son saw the image of a tall man (a phantom?) during an incredibly violent thunder storm one night last summer. That’s the storm that knocked out the electricity, and there was talk that it also created a tornado effect in Mount Vernon.

Storm 8-10-09 (2)Here’s a photo of that storm taken by a friend of mine, Mike Augustyni n Mamaroneck. Ain’t that incredible? Right out of a Frankenstein movie.

Bob Marrone, the fine journalist of WVOX radio and host of “Good Morning Westchester,” will do a Halloween special on the results of the investigation this Friday at 7 a.m. I was interviewed for the piece, so it should be very amusing.

Tune in Friday at 1460 AM or log onto wvox.com.

This entry was posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 at 4:45 pm by Phil Reisman.
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5 Responses to “The Dark and Stormy Night”

  1. J-Man50

    Phil –
    It is a ghost sent by Jeanine Pirro because of all you’ve written about her. :-)

  2. Phil Reisman

    You might be onto something there.

  3. Jim

    Was the ghost missing a page of its speech?

  4. ed1

    Did the Katonah Paranormals indicate that there might be an ‘illegitimate’ baby ghost involved?

  5. Phil Reisman

    We shall see…I hope they don’t scream at me like the guy in the movie “Poltergeist”
    You know that line?

    “You son of a bitch. You moved the cemetery, but you left the bodies, didn’t you? You son of a bitch, you left the bodies and you only moved the head stones. You only moved the head stones. Why? Why?”

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Phil ReismanPhil Reisman is a veteran journalist and native of Westchester County. He began his career in 1977 as the head copy boy of a startup New York City newspaper that quickly went belly up. Reisman was not to blame for the newspaper's failure, or so he claims.
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