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Sunday, May 01, 2005

Ghost hunters investigate New Hampshire home

From the Rockingham (N.H.) News:

By 1989 she was so frustrated by all the strange events, a friend referred her to Wiccans, a neo-pagan religious group with beliefs in magic and witchcraft. "I was at a point where I couldn’t do this anymore. We are Catholic and our priest gave us holy water to spread around the house. That worked for a short time but the noises came back," she said. When Wiccans came to "cleanse" her home, they and some of her riding students were standing in the kitchen when a battery pack that was sitting on the counter began to hover in midair, she said. The battery pack then flew through the air and hit the family dog on the head. They all ran out of the house screaming. "It seemed like a poltergeist," Kuzarian said. The Wiccans walked around the house with lighted white candles looking for negative spirits. When the smoke from the candle became black, the Wiccans spread sage along the corners of the rooms. They also used sea salts and garlic. After that, a lot of frightening events stopped happening, she said. "Every once in a while I see someone standing at the door but nothing is there. It didn’t stop the activity, (but) it got rid of the bad stuff," she said.
Gotta love those New England ghost stories.

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