The Bay Area Society for Paranormal Research has created a new site dedicated to broadcasting live paranormal investigations. It is called LiveSciFiTV and they will be broadcasting live tonight (midnight, EST) and Saturday (9 PM EST) from the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. For those of you that aren't familiar with the Stanley, this magnificent hotel opened in 1909 nestled in the beauty of the Rocky Mountain State Park. However, the Stanley is probably best known as the backdrop for Stephen King's chilling novel, and Stanley Kubrick's film, The Shining. It is also considered one of the most haunted place in the country, so it will be exciting to be able to watch LiveSciFiTV's investigation as it takes place. To get a sense of what's in store, here is a clip from The Atlantic Paranormal Society's hit SciFi Channel show, Ghost Hunters when they investigated the Stanley. The best part is the employee passageway (fast-forward to 2:23).
Now, of course, there could have been someone down that tunnel, other than someone that was dead. But remember, this was recorded in the middle of the night, in pitch darkness (the only light is the one mounted on the camera) and no one knew when or if the TAPS crew would go down there. Also, The TAPS guys are incredibly legitimate. They try hard to de-bunk what they encounter and always approach their cases with healthy skepticism. Sorry, but those guys make me gush like a school girl. Anyway, check out LiveSciFiTV and Ghost Hunters. Both are very cool.
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