Question of the Week

Have you ever had a paranormal experience?

GAIL WHITE

After my dad had passed away, I was in my classroom and I was looking out the window watching the kids at recess. I know [my dad] gave me a hug. I could smell him when he hugged me. I don't know if that's paranormal or just missing my dad, but it was sweet.







KELSEY SCHILLING

Yes, I was in the catacombs in Paris, and they send you through in groups. The group behind us was kind of [far] back and my family had gone onto the street — it was at the very end — so I was in this hallway on my own, and there was definitely someone standing behind me. I looked behind me; I thought the group had caught up behind me. Not a soul. I left soon after.






CAITLYN BRISTLIN

I pulled an all-nighter at the old Montana State Prison, and we were in the women's ward. We were told that the women ghosts liked men, and so my boyfriend was with me, and we sent him into a cell alone. As soon as he went back there, I felt a pull on my arm, and I was like, "Somebody touched me!"







NATHAN JENNINGS

I have had times where I felt like I have, but it wasn't for sure. It was a long time ago and there were drugs involved. We were actually out doing the cemetery thing, and there were things going on that we didn't feel like should've been going on... We actually heard people literally talking, but there was no one else there with us, so that's creepy.






CRAIG WALTER

No.

Do you believe in ghosts?

No.

You're the owner of Halloween Express — what do you like about Halloween?

Well, I like the memories it creates. We decorated our house for a lot of years. People would come back year after year after year and have fun and look forward to it. I like that, that people remember where they were, or what party they went to, or the haunted house they went to. I like those memories.

10/25/24, HALLOWEEN EXPRESS
INTERVIEWS BY DORA SCOTT AND ELIZA BILLINGHAM

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