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Showing posts with label Chambersburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chambersburg. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2019

Visit to Capitol Theatre - Ghost #2 The Stocky Man

The Stocky male ghost I sketched
Yesterday I told you about my Sept 27-28, participation in the Spirits Through Time Paranormal Fair, in Chambersburg, PA where I spoke about 2 of my books, "Pets and the Afterlife" and signed books. I introduced you to a female ghost I encountered in the last blog. Today, you'll meet the male ghost I ran into in the 1920's Capitol Theatre during a paranormal investigation.

THE MALE GHOST - As I entered the 800 seat theatre, I immediately felt foggy headed. I sensed that there was a male ghost there. I immediately saw a man in his late 40s/early 50s. He said he was an actor, but he didn't seem like he was being honest... I think he wanted to be an actor. He was stocky and bearded. He said he "performed" here. I think he meant that he was working here (he loved theatre and film). 

SKETCHING HIM  - Whenever I go on paranormal investigations, sometimes ghosts will show me what they look like, in my mind. In the case of this ghost, he did show me! So, I took out my sketch book and put together a quick sketch. 

The 800 seat theatre
 SHARING PAIN -    Sometimes ghosts will convey pain they experienced to help prove their identity. This ghost made me feel a sharp pain in my heart and told me that he died of a heart attack. He also suddenly made me feel pain in my right leg and said that he had fallen off the stage once when he was walking across it.
 A NAME - The male ghost didn't tell me his name but he did say the name "Leslie." 
outside the Capitol Theatre
I know that can be both a man's or woman's name, but I didn't get the sense it was his name. It could be his wife, girlfriend, mother, or some other female or a male he knew in life. Why he conveyed that name is a mystery I couldn't solve.  


WHERE HE GREW UP -  One other thing he mentioned was that he was originally from Carlisle, Pennsylvania. I looked it up on a map when I returned home and learned that Carlisle is west of Harrisburg, and only about 33 miles from Chambersburg, so that would be feasible for someone to find work in a theatre that distance away from where they grew up. What's interesting here is that I don't know anything about the geography of Pennsylvania and I had no idea where Carlisle was located in terms of Chambersburg. 

Inside the front doors of the Capitol Theatre (my table was to the left)

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Ghost #1 - Capitol Theatre, Chambersburg, PA

1937 woman's hairstyle
On Sept 27-28, I participated in the Spirits Through Time Paranormal Fair, in Chambersburg, PA where I spoke about 2 of my books, "Pets and the Afterlife" and signed books. The location was an amazing theatre called the Capitol Theatre, and it's haunted. On the first night, my friend Bill and I joined the local "Ghost Pit" group for a Paranormal Investigation of the theatre (both co-sponsored the event). I encountered 2 ghosts. In today's blog you'll read about the first ghost, learn about the theatre and when YOU can also investigate it's ghosts! 

THE FEMALE GHOST - There were about 30 people on the paranormal investigation of the theatre. The lights were turned out and we were split into two groups. 
  As Bill and I neared the stage I heard a woman's voice in my head. She told me she worked at the theatre in 1937. When she gave me the date, I didn't know when the theatre was opened. It opened in 1920. She made me feel a choking feeling, anxious.  She told me that she was assaulted when she left work at the theatre one night. She said she went out the back exit (where the parking lot is today) and walked down the narrow street behind the theatre. It was there where she was jumped by a man in the dark (it was night-time). She told me she ran back to the theatre afterward and apparently when she died, she came back to the theatre because it was a safe place.  She was distressed in her communications so when she said her name it sounded like an "L" sound. Perhaps Eloise, Elise, Lise, or even Liz. It was difficult to hear her. She was distressed and fearful of going outside... or apparently into the light to cross over.


WHERE IS IT LOCATED? Capitol Theatre is at 159 S Main St, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201- midway between Gettysburg, PA and Hagerstown, MD.


THEATRE HISTORY -Opened on February 3, 1927 with Norma Shearer in “The Waning Sex,” The theater didn't close since then except for brief periods in 1945 and 2992 for redecorating and renovations. There's an orchestra pit with a Moller Theater Pipe Organ. In 1985 it was privately purchased and went from showing films to live theatre. 

YOU CAN INVESTIGATE THE THEATRE! - The next regular paranormal investigation will take place on… Nov. 9, 2019 | Investigation: 4pm – 7pm 
PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION w/ THE GHOST PIT - Participate in an actual investigation of the Capitol Theater led by The Ghost Pit. See if you can make contact with Wilfred or catch a performance by the Lady in White. Small group sizes with each lead-investigator. Includes an onsite evidence review. Investigation is limited to 30 people: https://www.thecapitoltheatre.org/paranormal-investigation/

PART 2: THE MALE GHOST OF THE CAPITOL THEATRE