A friend of mine from Hawaii recently told me about a legendary paranormal storyteller from Hawaii and some of his TV show videos are still on YouTube to enjoy. He was a host of a show called "Chick'n Skin" (like goosebumps experienced when a ghost is near you).
Glen Grant passed away at 56 in June 2003. According to the Honolulu Star Bulletin newspaper, "He was a Hawaiian who was best known as an expansive storyteller of local supernatural
lore -- in print, with his popular obake and chicken skin tales, in
person during tours of haunted Oahu locales, and on radio. But Grant was
also an avid Hawaiiana historian, a small-businessman and active
community member of the Moiliili he so loved. Ryan said he had just been
elected to the center's board in January.
Grant, business partner Jill Staas and friends ran the popular "Honolulu
Timewalks" and "Ghostbusters" walking tours from offices in the
century-old Kamada Building near the corner of University Avenue and
South King Street, next door to their bookshop-coffee bar the Haunt."
Here's a short video from his Chick'n Skin TV show that will definitely give you "chicken skin."
Video: https://youtu.be/J2IW0Th5V9g
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