They surveyed haunted hotspots throughout the United States, but at least one legendary building, the most famous ghost hunter plumber on television, did not enter. This week, management of the abandoned Fairfield Hill Hospital in Connecticut denied the SyFy channel ghost hunter to a notorious building.
As we all know, Fairfield Hill Hospital is a winding "rehabilitation" technique like additional pulmonary diseases and treatment of electric shocks, and before paranormal researchers try to use it Notoriously. Everyone from the former caregiver to the former patient remembers that the building is always changing a bit.
"I am still seeing a nightmare about this place, it's just a crazy warehouse and most employees have not received real psychiatric training," a patient wrote.
Shortly after the hospital was closed in the late 1970s, suspicious stories began to flood the illegal tourists, ghost-like women used White's evil 'Saldarian Cult' members, and of course the local police . These stories certainly helped to disseminate the pathological concern to the building, but it helped the hospital gather public attention due to its ghost history, taking on many illegal invasions and cautious temptations Destructed for the reason that it was done
Now, Ghost Hunter wishes to take action, but the caregiver has no choice. Monday evening, the Fairfield Hills authorities voted against the popular reality show being done elsewhere in the building, due to concern about unnecessary attention to the building.
Instead, the community decided not to pay attention to the dark past of the building, but did not pay attention to the bright future of property. The Fairfield Hills Authority is now turning the rest of the building into a "prosperous municipality, entertainment, culture, commercial center". Ghost is just a special bonus
In October 2005, three ghost hunters in Salem, Massachusetts were arrested for infringing private property to find a ghost. They entered an abandoned hospital. They were not aware of the police station on the other side of the street, all three were arrested, fined and sent home. Ghost hunters were arrested or destroyed even in cemeteries in Illinois, Connecticut and other states. When it comes to finding a ghost, you will think that only the most reliable way will be used to try to gain reliable evidence of a mysterious and elusive thing like a spirit. However, in ghost hunting, the more scientific its method and equipment is, the more likely the researcher will find ghost "evidence".
The most famous ghost hunter is a supernatural researcher in the moonlight, two plumbers looking at the popular science fiction channel reality show / soap opera "Ghost Hunter". They went to haunted house to find ghost "proof" such as cold spot, abnormal photography called orb, and other such ghosts. People do not have to be scientists looking for ghosts, but this pair can benefit a bit from critical thinking (like most ghost hunters). They insist that they are skeptical, but they are very confident and do not seem to have a real understanding of scientific methods or real investigations. (The audience does not seem to know why these 'expert' ghost hunters always fail, even after two seasons and over a decade of research, they have not proved the existence of ghosts yet!)
They surveyed haunted hotspots throughout the United States, but at least one legendary building, the most famous ghost hunter plumber on television, did not enter. This week, executive officials at the abandoned Fairfield Hill Hospital in Connecticut denied the SyFy channel ghost hunter to infamous buildings. As we all know, Fairfield Hill Hospital is a winding "rehabilitation" technique like additional pulmonary diseases and treatment of electric shocks, and before paranormal researchers try to use it Notoriously. Everyone from the former caregiver to the former patient remembers that the building is always changing a bit.