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Let's Get to Know ...
Donna L. Marsh
Founder of the Adsagsona Paranormal Society and Paranormal
Investigator
Name: Donna L. Marsh
Age: You never ask a lady her age! But I am over 21.
Location: Hermitage, Tenn.
Occupation: Writer and Associate Producer for a cable network
How did you first become interested in the paranormal? I've had experiences all of my life, so I've always been interested. As I got older, I sought to explain those instances and so became a Paranormal Investigator
Have you ever seen a ghost? Several times -- in fact, I can't
count the number of times, but you'll just have to ask me about that in person.
What's the most amazing thing you've experienced while ghost hunting?
Of a paranormal nature, physical contact. Over all, the camaradie. You don't
spend all night in a haunted house with no electricity, plumbing or running
water and not come away friends. (Oh, and did I mention that it was hot and
nothing happened?)
What's the one haunted place you're just dying to visit? At the moment, anyplace on the Emerald Isle. In the U.S., I'd have to list Salem, Mass., as number one.
Any final words of wisdom? Be patient and be skeptical. Spirits don't appear on command, so you have to be willing to wait. Also, not everything you see, experience, photograph or tape is paranormal. Be willing to look for all causes, no matter how mundane and boring they might be.
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