In my newest book Ghosts of England on a Medium's Vacation by Rob Gutro, I wrote about my experiences at Sudeley Castle. You can read about the
ghosts in the book, but in this short video I took during my visit, I
give you a look around the Old Barn Garden area and a bit of the history (there's
more history in the chapter on Sudeley). Enjoy your quick view of this video that I
call the Tour of the Old Barn Garden.
VIDEO: https://youtu.be/1dSNIq5Tbjg
ABOUT "GHOSTS OF ENGLAND ON A MEDIUM'S VACATION by Rob Gutro:
What happens when a medium goes on vacation? Can a medium simply switch
off their ability at will? Well…not exactly. Rob Gutro is a
medium/author/paranormal investigator and a scientist who has written 4
books about his encounters with human and animal ghosts and spirits.
In
this book, you will read about his experiences on two separate trips to
the United Kingdom. England’s rich history and many epic battles have
caused an over-abundance of residual emotional energy. Everywhere he
traveled, he had a paranormal experience. He explored royal palaces and
spent the night in haunted castles. He encountered the ghosts of
historical figures including a queen, a prince, and a nobleman; and
several ghosts even shared their pain of death experience with him. On
one occasion, the doppelganger of a loved one provided directions when
he became lost while driving in the countryside due to a malfunctioning
GPS.
But not all of his encounters were of the human variety: there was
also a very special visit from a canine ghost. This book is intended to
be more than just a collection of personal ghost stories. In addition to
relating my ghostly encounters, he has also included a short narrative
history of the places where the experiences occurred. After all, knowing
the history of a place is key to understanding why a ghost has decided
to stay behind.
So, join Rob as he relates his encounters with the
ghosts of England. Rob has written 4 other books about the paranormal,
two about people (Ghosts and Spirits and Lessons Learned From Talking to
the Dead) and 2 about pets (Pets and the Afterlife and Pets and the
Afterlife 2). The books are available in paperback and e-book on
Amazon.com.
Seven members of Kennedy Ife's family deny
manslaughter, false imprisonment and causing or allowing the death of a
vulnerable adult.
A "vulnerable" man was tied up and killed by his own family as they carried out a form of "exorcism", a court has heard.
A "vulnerable" man was tied up and killed by his own family as they carried out a form of "exorcism", a court has heard.
Kennedy Ife's parents and brothers mistakenly believed he was "possessed by evil spirits" and set about "curing" him, the Old Bailey was told.
They allegedly used cable ties, rope and handcuffs to restrain the 26-year-old at home in Enfield, north London.
Seven members of his family all deny manslaughter.Mr Ife's parents, Kenneth, 64, and Josephine, 56, and brothers Roy, 33, Harry, 32, Colin, 26, Samuel, 20, and Daniel, 20, also deny false imprisonment and causing or allowing the death of a vulnerable adult between 19 and 23 August 2016.
"They decided that he should be restrained in his own home with them rather than calling 999. Ultimately that restraint was a cause of his tragic death."
'Misguided religious beliefs'
When Mr Ife showed signs of illness in August 2016, his family believed he had become possessed by evil spirits and decided to restrain him, the court heard.Mr Little said: "The family put misguided religious beliefs about this young man being possessed by a demon or evil spirits before the obvious and common sense conclusion that he needed help and did not need to be restrained."
They made an emergency call, but Mr Ife could not be saved, the jury heard.
The prosecutor added: "Instead of calling 999 or seeking other expert assistance they sought to 'cure' his perceived illness through prayer and restraint.
"Whether this was some form of exorcism will be a matter for you in due course. In short, the Ife family took the law into their own hands."
The trial continues.