Sunday, July 26, 2015

In the News (and video): Ghost Hunt: Mansfield Reformatory

The Toledo Blade recently interviewed and followed a Paranormal group of investigators into the "Mansfield Reformatory" and the group shared their experiences in a short video, and in this article.
WHAT IS THE REFORMATORY? - The Ohio State Reformatory/Mansfield Reformatory is a shuttered prison in Mansfield, Ohio, made famous as the film setting of 1994’s The Shawshank Redemption. It's about 2 hours southeast of Toledo, Ohio and had provided a lot of evidence of the paranormal.  Here's the article- Rob

Ghost Hunt: Mansfield Reformatory
MANSFIELD, Ohio — “... For when you gaze long into the abyss. The abyss gazes also into you.”
Enveloped by the disquieting darkness inside a decaying prison cell the size of a large closet, that’s when Friedrich Nietzsche’s famous quote about peering into the soul’s deepest recesses rattled around in my head.
   I was there along with four members of Lake Erie Paranormal, a group of current and retired local law enforcement officers who investigate spectral activity in homes, businesses, and buildings. Along with several others, we were a part of an overnight paranormal “ghost hunt,” if you will, at this supposedly quite haunted facility, which officially closed Dec. 31, 1990.
 

QUESTIONS ABOUT GHOSTS OR SPIRITS? - You can check out my book "Lessons Learned From Talking to the Dead" by Rob Gutro- I've written it to address all the questions you can think of about the afterlife, and I use examples of messages I've received from both Earth-bound ghosts and spirits who have crossed over.  Paperback and E-Book: CLICK TO READ BOOK SUMMARY 




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