Louisville - October 03, 2016

Personally Paranormal

Featuring Appearances by

Mike Culwell

Mike Culwell

Former police chief of detectives now explores the realm of paranormal experience.

Jessica Stavros

Jessica Stavros

Director at Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site in Indiana.

Julie Scoskie

Julie Scoskie

Director of Education and Outreach at Louisville Free Public Library.

Roberta Simpson Brown

Roberta Simpson Brown

She's a native of Russell Springs, Ky., and a graduate of Berea College. She is the author of eleven books.

David Domine

David Domine

A professor at Louisville's Bellarmine University, he's the author of the local best seller, "Ghosts of Old Louisville: True Stories of Hauntings in America’s Largest Victorian Neighborhood."

Agenda

October 3, 2016

Personally Paranormal: Mike Culwell - 'The Shadow Figure at Waverly Hills'

Former police detective recounts the shadow figure about six-feet tall. It appeared down the hall from a door and then came toward him and his partner.

October 3, 2016

Personally Paranormal: Jessica Stravos - 'History Meets Paranormal'

The experiences started at a young age and continued to places where she works and lives. The last ghost experience was in February. As the director of a state historical site, she has connected her experiences with historical fact.

October 3, 2016

Personally Paranormal: Julie Scoskie - 'The girl by the fire'

It was a long night at a Scottish castle for four best friends. One of the friends had a bad feeling. They left the castle quickly the next morning. Then they looked at their photos. "Oh my gosh, oh my gosh."

October 9, 2016

Personally Paranormal: Roberta Simpson Brown - 'The Stormwalker'

She was caught in a terrible storm alone. Jim the stormwalker was there for her that day to save her.

October 9, 2016

Personally Paranormal: David Domine - 'Lucy Wanted Attention'

He was warned that the house he was buying was haunted. There were the aromas of ironing, coffee and burning wood. His cats were scared. The handymen were scared. Lucy just wanted attention.