By Rick Hinton Can stressful situations escalate paranormal situations? I believe they can, and do. The last couple of weeks at the Hinton compound has
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A death in Cumberland: The memory of Tom Settles lives on
By Rick Hinton In February of 1972, a crime was committed that shook up the small town of Cumberland, Indiana — roughly nine miles east
Farewell to a Haunt: Conclusion
By Rick Hinton Paranormal activity can hit its highs and lows at any location. It is a piece of the puzzle. This was certainly true
Farewell to a haunt
By Rick Hinton They say that familiarity can breed contempt. Familiarity can also bring comfort. Sometimes it’s something in between. Familiarity boils down to getting
Kentucky rumblings: conclusion
By Rick Hinton Ghosts — imprints of a life once lived or harbingers of a future yet unfolding — are always with us, just sometimes
Strange rumblings in Kentucky: Part II
By Rick Hinton There are mysteries in southern Kentucky … secrets not obtained easily, yet secrets all the same, just inside the range of shadows.
Strange rumblings in Kentucky: Part 1
By Rick Hinton It’s almost unreal how memories come flooding out of that compartment you’ve buried them in for so many years; especially valuable when
The Dead Files: Part II
By Rick Hinton The words psychic, medium, clairvoyant and empath are different definitions for pretty much the same thing — the ability to use extrasensory
The Dead Files: Part I
By Rick Hinton “My name is Amy Allan. I see dead people. I speak to dead people. And they speak to me. But there’s only