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Our latest posts New England Legends Podcast 347 – Ripton: Massachusetts’ Most Mysterious TownIn Episode 347 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the history...New England Legends Podcast 346 – The Unsolved Murder or Russell ColvinIn Episode 346 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate the small...New England Legends Podcast 345 – The Cobbler’s Ghost Has No ShoesIn Episode 345 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger visit the Newtown...New England Legends Podcast 344 – Carl Rettich’s Deadly Footwear and Murder MansionIn Episode 344 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore Warwick Neck,...New England Legends Podcast 343 – The Birth of the Legendary DonutIn Episode 343 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sail the harbor of Rockport, Maine, to...New England Legends Podcast 342 – The Lizzie Bourne TragedyIn Episode 342 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hike New England’s... |
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April 4, 2008
Old Jim on the Warehouse FloorRate this encounter: Thomas K. Baker, Rochester, New York, January 24, 2008This passed year a fellow paranormal enthusiast and I heard this story of a man who was killed in this old warehouse in Rochester, New York. As the story goes, his ghost haunts the warehouse as he's still attempting to work on the old stock floor. He is known as Old Jim, still trying to work the old abandoned lifts and organize the old shelves, not knowing his purgatory state. I've met several other witnesses stating they feel cold air rushing by them at sudden times and then hear the rustling of the shelves and machinery. I had yet to meet a witness, however, that possessed a picture of Old Jim, which is when we decided to finally get photographic evidence. Possessing nothing more than my Verizon Venus Camera phone and its night shot, we sought the famous old ghost that haunted the warehouse. On the night of January 24, 2008, we went in to the stock floor in search of Old Jim. We heard a few sounds, but nothing out of the ordinary, when out of nowhere I felt a chilling wind rush by me. My associate felt it just the same and looked at me asking if I had felt it too. I affirmed and as I looked up I notice the stock floor door sway ever so slightly. I snapped a picture at that very moment of the door. Seeing nothing I was disappointed thinking I had missed him. I reviewed the picture moments later and there it is, clear as day. A white streak running in mid air going through the open space of the door. It was amazing and we couldn't believe we were the first to finally get a picture of this famous local resident among the town.
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Our latest posts New England Legends Podcast 347 – Ripton: Massachusetts’ Most Mysterious TownIn Episode 347 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore the history...New England Legends Podcast 346 – The Unsolved Murder or Russell ColvinIn Episode 346 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate the small...New England Legends Podcast 345 – The Cobbler’s Ghost Has No ShoesIn Episode 345 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger visit the Newtown...New England Legends Podcast 344 – Carl Rettich’s Deadly Footwear and Murder MansionIn Episode 344 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger explore Warwick Neck,...New England Legends Podcast 343 – The Birth of the Legendary DonutIn Episode 343 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger sail the harbor of Rockport, Maine, to...New England Legends Podcast 342 – The Lizzie Bourne TragedyIn Episode 342 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger hike New England’s... |