Best Haunted Headlines from June 21 to July 5, 2018

As I mentioned in the Haunted Headlines: June 15-22, 2018, both the Haunted Headlines posts and videos would take a hiatus until the week ending Friday July 13, 2018. That was because it was vacation time.

However, some really great headlines came to my attention while I was away. (Because even though I was pretty disconnected, who is ever really totally disconnected even during vacations these days? If you are, bravo! You have my utmost respect. But I was only able to unplug about 85%.)

So here they are. Hope you enjoy this special edition!

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Business owner closes doors after claiming to see paranormal activity caught on tape – Source: WOAI

The owners of an East Side cafe closed up shop to “protect the customer” after they reportedly caught a ghostly encounter on surveillance video.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Doctors, nurses and police officers answer ad to become paranormal investigators – Source: Hartlepool Mail

When paranormal investigator Jo Banks advertised for a new member to join the team she was hopeful of a good response.

Are ghosts real? Scientists claim to have just discovered the TRUTH – Source: Express.co.uk

SCIENTISTS believe they have an answer to the age old question: do ghosts exist?

New Season of Travel Channel’s GHOST ADVENTURES Kicks Off with Record-Setting Ratings – Source: Broadway World

The return of Travel Channel’s popular series “Ghost Adventures” kicked off with an all-time ratings high for the series – and the network. The 9 p.m. ET/PT season premiere on Saturday, June 16, featuring the Hotel Léger in Mokelumne Hill, California, posted a 1.13 P25-54 L3 rating – up 88 percent year-over-year and setting a record as Travel Channel’s highest-rated program to date.

Monday, June 25, 2018

Does Photo Reveal Bigfoot? – Source: Coast to Coast AM

A man from Pagosa Spings, Colorado (who has chosen to remain anonymous) shared an image he says he captured some thirteen years ago when he was on a pack horse camping trip near Square Top Mountain in the Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests west of Denver, Colorado.

Friday, June 29, 2018

Haunted HQ Plagues Police Force – Source: Coast to Coast AM

Officers at a police station in India say that they’re forced to close their headquarters every night because it is haunted and no one wants to stay there. The building in question is located in the town of Jamshedpur and the spirits believed to be lurking inside have apparently been tormenting the cops who work there for months.

Sunday, July 1, 2018

PARANORMAL RESEARCHER CLAIMS HE DISCOVERED A TIME WARP OUTSIDE LAS VEGAS – Source: Newsweek

Joshua Warren, a paranormal researcher who appeared on Travel Channel’s “Paranormal Paparazzi,” said he watched time slow down 20 microseconds near the interstate outside the city. He’s measured how time moves across Nevada, including Area 51, but hadn’t found any evidence until now.

Monday, July 2, 2018

‘Psychic’ Octopus Gets Eaten – Source: Coast to Coast AM

While one would think that boasting a perfect record for World Cup predictions would afford some measure of protection for a ‘psychic’ animal, that was apparently not the case for one unlucky octopus in Japan who wound up being eaten!

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Talking Cow Troubles Family – Source: Coast to Coast AM

Rather than rejoice in the fact that they somehow now own a talking cow, the family has apparently gotten tired of the creature’s constant grumbling. As such, they’ve asked Zimunya to determine how it acquired the ability to speak and, more importantly, what can be done to stop it. For his part, the chief believes he knows the cause of the creature’s newfound ability: witchcraft. “Someone in the family played with black magic for business enhancement and the chickens are now coming home to roost,” he declared.

 

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