Haunted Ohio III

The third book in the series starts out with the author talking about the use of the ouija board and how it is most definitely not a good thing to use, especially trying to use it as some kind of game not to be taken very seriously.

Otherwise, this is the same type of book as the earlier ones. The topics covered include house ghosts, psychic images and sounds, stairway stalkers, ghostly lights, workplace ghosts, ghost-infested objects, ghostly gentlemen, water-centered ghosts, theater ghosts, haunted hospitals and clinics, haunted roads and bridges, castles, cemeteries, ghosts that want to have fun and ghosts that want to cause trouble.

All the stories are interesting. It's also amazing just how many ghost stories there are about one single state. Why there seem to be some many ghost stories would be something to research and explain. Someone needs to do a type of database examining reports of ghosts in relation to weather conditions, exact places and anything geologically unusual about the ground or anything unusual about the surrounding places (like huge power lines) along with any EMFs checked or EVPs found. Maybe some kind of consensus could be developed to help determine why ghosts appear in certain places and if their appearances could be explained away by some sort of natural phenomena happening in those areas.


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