Believer to be pitted against sceptic in Cumbria ghost hunt
Last updated at 13:47, Monday, 13 February 2012
A mystery building in north Cumbria which is reputedly haunted is to host a vigil which will pit a believer in ghosts against a sceptic.
The team involved in the project want to recruit two volunteers – a confirmed believer and a die-hard sceptic – to take a lead part in the project, which will be filmed and broadcast on TV.
The investigation will feature as the latest documentary put together by 3rd Eye Paranormal Investigations, who have already worked in Cumbria, at Edenhall Country Hotel near Penrith.
The finished programme will be presented by professional actor John Pickard.
Francis Humphries, who will be on the team of sceptics taking part in the all-night vigil, said: “What we really want is to hear from people who are prepared to argue their views strongly.”
The 3rd Eye team’s researcher Graham Sizmur added: “This is one paranormal investigation which is not to be missed. The 3rd eye team are not in search of fear but of truth and your chance to join the team has arrived. The question is ‘are you ready for the truth?’
“The location in the north Cumbria area is kept secret so the guests are not influenced before the night itself. They won’t know where they are going until they get there.”
If you would like to join the team, send an email to 3rdeyeinvestigations@live.co.uk, with your name and stating whether you are a believer or a sceptic.
To join the team of sceptics Francis Humphries and Dave Ennis or believers Julie Humphries and Anthony Keeling, from Aspatria, send in your email before 6pm on Monday, February 13.
First published at 11:25, Monday, 13 February 2012
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
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