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Someone Get Egon! Paranormal State in Newburgh

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Speaking of Newburgh, the little city next door was featured on a recent episode of A&E’s Paranormal State. The show is a docu-drama that follows the Penn State Paranormal Research Society as they investigate paranormal activity.

Hillary and her nine-year-old son Hunter are being harassed by a shadow presence in their Victorian home in Newburgh, Indiana. Trap doors in the basement reveal artifacts from a bygone era, and the clients have recorded persistent strange noises. Psychic Kim Russo taps into a dangerous game of hide and seek while chilling new EVPs pose the question, “Can you get us back?” Ryan and PRS delve into this house of secrets.

The episode originally aired back in September, but you can get it on iTunes. Check it out.

Thanks to Dana for the tip.

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4 Responses to “Someone Get Egon! Paranormal State in Newburgh”

  1. zrx1200r says:

    i hear people talk about the Vann Park Apartments (Vann and Pollack) being hauted, as well as various houses in the historic district.

    slightly off-topic threadjack: remember in the early 90s when “Hard Copy” (the tabloid tv program) did an expose on Evansville and the rumors of satanic activity? they even called it ~~The Devil’s Playground~~

    wonder if that particular program still exists somewhere in the internet ether………..

  2. christine says:

    i’ve lived in two different historic homes downtown and never had an issue.

    i did however see and hear and feel things at regency club on outer lincoln. odd.

  3. Jenna says:

    I dunno about all the historical houses, but I do know of one particular house that actually had the underground railroad and they hid fleeing slaves there until they could safely continue on their journey

  4. Chris says:

    I lived in a house in Princeton that had tons of activity. It has since been torn down. My aunt had a home on Madison Ave that had some activity.

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