Want to see what a Ghost Looks Like and meet the Medium who sees and sketches them? A book called "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking," by best-selling paranormal author Rob Gutro takes readers on paranormal investigations into private and historic homes where ghosts were traumatizing families. Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbjMoved to www.robgutro.com /I am an author, paranormal investigator & medium with Inspired Ghost Tracking. I can receive messages from ghosts or spirits (who have crossed over). As a scientist, I explain the paranormal with energy. Known as a Pet Medium; but work with human ghosts and spirits, too. My books teach you how to recognize signs from spirits.* AWARD-WINNING - 2021,2022 and 2023 BookAuthority Best New Grief Ebook for Pets and the Afterlife 3
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022
See Ghost Sketches Rob Gutro's Book, "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
Monday, February 28, 2022
Meet the Alleyway Ghost and More in a new book "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
You'll read about the Alleyway Ghost in the pages of Case Files. You'll learn why he's there and why he died there, just as we did when the paranormal investigators met him in the alleyway behind a house in the Baltimore area. Rob even sketched him out and got confirmation from the homeowner that that was indeed the ghost they saw walking around in their house!
Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbj
Saturday, July 17, 2021
Learn about the Haunted Old Yellow House and More in "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
Learn about the Old Yellow House, a haunted childhood home of IGT founder Margaret Erhlich, and how the ghosts inspired her to form the paranormal team many years later that brought the team into many strange situations.
Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbj
Friday, March 12, 2021
See Ghost Sketches in New Book, "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
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Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Duxbury< Mass. Tavern Has Some Ghostly Guests
Old taverns, especially in New England often have residual energy impressed within its walls
that give people a sense of who lived there, or they have intelligent haunts, that is, an actual ghost that can interact with the living. In the case of this old tavern in Duxbury, Massachusetts (near Cape Cod), there are three ghosts! Here is the story from the Patriot Ledger newspaper:The Duxbury restaurant is said to be haunted by three friendly ghosts
Patriot Ledger Newspaper, Quincy, MA Oct 2020
DUXBURY — The Sun Tavern, a cozy haunt on a quiet stretch of road in Duxbury isn’t just known for its steaks, lamb or calamari, it’s also home to some supernatural guests.
The restaurant, operated out of a colonial-era home, is said to be home to at least three spirits, Lysander Walker, a recluse who shot himself in the sitting room on Oct. 3, 1928, and Mary and Elizabeth Williamson, two little girls who died of scarlet fever in the house in the 1700s, according to the Tavern’s current owner, Gary James.
A Boston Herald article from 1928, uncharitably dubbing him the “Last Duxbury Hermit,” details how Walker was found dead by an 11-year-old-girl who lived across the street, according to the book “Stopping Places: Along Duxbury Roads” by Margery MacMillan. Walker had apparently been distraught over the death of his wife and took his own life.
A few years after Walker’s death, in the early ’30s, the home became a restaurant.
James, who took over the restaurant in 2017 from Larry and Carol Friedman, said he has had at least one encounter that may have been Walker.
“I was standing out back behind the restaurant with Larry talking and I see this shadow approaching us and then take off,” James said. “I thought it was somebody trying to break into cars.”
James said he and Friedman looked around for someone to no avail, Friedman chalked it up to a visit by Walker, whose death certificate hangs in the restaurant.
James said as recently as a few weeks ago a server thought she saw a man sitting at one of the restaurant’s tables, but the restaurant was closed, and other staff said there was no one there.
Larry Friedman, who still owns the property and previously owned the restaurant in two different stints, said he’s had quite a few creepy encounters.
He said when he was first taking the restaurant over in 1996, the basement was flooded. In order to get the electricity in the building working again, he had to rid the basement of water.
In the process of drying out the basement, Friedman said he was down there in waders, using a generator to operate temporary lights and a sump pump to suck the water out, with his wife and brother-in-law just outside.
“All of a sudden, the light goes off, generator stops, water stops. And I’m yelling up through the window...Not a word. I don’t hear a word out of them,” Larry Friedman said. “Suddenly I feel these arms around me. To this day, I tell this story, it wigs me out.”
Friedman said he couldn’t see anything when the lights went out. He said the lights came on moments later and he started yelling to his brother-in-law who swore the generator never stopped.
Friedman said he had always been resistant to different paranormal investigators or groups coming in not wanting to upset the spirits, but in his second stint owning the restaurant starting in 2009, he was finally convinced to let a few people in who while there made an audio recording.
Friedman said the girls seem to mostly haunt the upstairs where they apparently died. The bathrooms and an office now occupy the second floor of the building.“They went down to the basement, and the basement is a trip in itself. It’s an old basement, it’s an old stone wall. Most of the staff won’t go down there,” Larry Friedman said. “But they did a recording down there, and they heard a very young girl’s voice saying, ‘Larry’s coming. Larry’s coming,’ which is mind-blowing. And then, a man’s voice, an older voice saying, ‘Get out.’ I’m guessing that was Lysander.”
Even the most skeptical staff seem to find themselves believing in spirits after working there.
James and Friedman each separately told a story about a choking diner who seemed to get a helping hand from an apparition that happened three or four years ago.
“One busy Saturday my bartender starts screaming. ‘Larry! Larry!’... I run up to the bar and there’s a man choking,” Larry Friedman said. “I was just about to give him the Heimlich Maneuver, when he spit out his food. ... He turns around to me and says, ‘Thank you.’ I said, ‘I didn’t even get to touch you.’ He turns to the woman next to him and says, ‘Thank you.’ And she said, ‘No one touched you.’ He said, ‘Someone hit me on my back.’”
The restaurant has had several names over the years, but the spirits seem to be a constant.
Selden Tearse whose mother Peyton Wells and late-father David Wells owned the restaurant from 1964 to 1973 said her father used to tell stories of spirits there. Tearse said her father would blow the candles out at night and leave them in one part of the restaurant only to find that they had moved the next morning. During the Wells’ tenure owning the restaurant, the alarm went off one night, and police came to investigate. Hearing footsteps, the police went in, guns drawn, but found no one, according to MacMillan’s book.
But, never the diner should worry, Friedman said it appears that despite, the spookiness, these seem to be friendly ghosts.“You know, I was not a believer when I first bought the restaurant. I’d heard stories. I really didn’t believe any of them, so I completely put it out of my mind,” Friedman said. “I think Lysander Walker and the two girls are very friendly. I know they’re happy the building’s occupied and things are going on.”
Joe Difazio can be reached at jdifazio@patriotledger.com
Saturday, October 3, 2020
See Ghost Sketches in New Book, "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Meet the Alleyway Ghost and More in a new book "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
You'll read about the Alleyway Ghost in the pages of Case Files. You'll learn why he's there and why he died there, just as we did when the paranormal investigators met him in the alleyway behind a house in the Baltimore area. Rob even sketched him out and got confirmation from the homeowner that that was indeed the ghost they saw walking around in their house!
Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbj
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Learn about the Haunted Old Yellow House and More in "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
Learn about the Old Yellow House, a haunted childhood home of IGT founder Margaret Erhlich, and how the ghosts inspired her to form the paranormal team many years later that brought the team into many strange situations.
Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbj
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Haunted: Providence, Rhode Island's Biltmore Hotel
Built in the early 1920’s, the hotel was financed by Johan Leisse Weisskopf, a man for whom it is impossible to find any other information except the facts that he was apparently 1. Very wealthy and 2. An open Satanist. Not passively Satanist, but open in the way that he allegedly wanted to use the hotel as a kind of recruiting device, creating hot springs in the basement and building chicken coops on the roof reportedly for a continuous supply of fresh sacrifices. Then, there were the Bacchante Girls, who worked in the Bacchante Dining Room serving as hostesses while wearing little to no clothing. In short, the opulent hotel was a testament to indulgence, and as such, attracted the kinds of characters that tend to gravitate toward such displays.
he had while staying in the room. Take a look. Has anyone else observed anything similar?
https://youtu.be/6v1GsAyEhDw
Friday, July 31, 2020
Learn about the Haunted Old Yellow House and More in "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
Learn about the Old Yellow House, a haunted childhood home of IGT founder Margaret Erhlich, and how the ghosts inspired her to form the paranormal team many years later that brought the team into many strange situations.
Rob, a medium in the Inspired Ghost Tracking paranormal group, announced the release of his seventh paranormal book that brings readers along on investigations and reveals some bizarre and shocking things the group found and how they helped the ghosts and families.
TO BUY ON AMAZON: https://tinyurl.com/yba6ofbj
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
See Ghost Sketches in New Book, "Case Files of Inspired Ghost Tracking"
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Sunday, May 31, 2020
Short VideoTour of Sudeley Castle's Gardens - from my book 'Ghosts of England"
You can read about the Ghost at Sudeley Castle in Chapter 19 of the book. Sudeley Castle was the estate of Queen Katherine Parr, the last surviving wife of Henry VIII. There is one reputed ghost who haunts the castle, and there's a very strange story about her burial that would explain why she's not at peace. It's all in my book "Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation.
" VIDEO: https://youtu.be/uNb0tRQrzow