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ParaNews for the Week of February 12, 2018

12 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Dead Files, In the News, Murders, Uncategorized

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ParaNews for the Week of February 12, 2018

ParaNews for February 12, 2018:

  • Lara Crockett Muscolino’s husband, Ricardo, was sentenced last Friday to 50 years in jail for murdering her. Sentencing was 30 years for 2nd degree murder and 20 years for using a firearm in the commission of a felony. The combined sentencing will run consecutively essentially ensuring he will die in jail. Maryland state law requires felons to serve 50% of their sentences before becoming eligible for parole. Lara was well known in the paranormal community. She co-founded Maryland Ghost Trackers with fellow nurse, Matt K., in 2008. She is deeply missed. For an in-depth discussion, please read “Justice for Lara.”

 

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  • Dead Files started Season 9 on Saturday, February 3rd. This past Saturday, February 10th, the 2nd episode “Deadly Reflections” aired. Amy Allan helped a widow in Waxahachie, Texas who was consumed by guilt in the premature death of her husband. The Travel Channel website has incorrect dates for the season. Follow @TheDeadFilesTV for the most up-to-date information and a video of Amy being distracted by two adorable cats. Apparently, cats are her weakness.

 

Twitter

  • Professional golfer Graham DeLaet tweeted out images and a video of the UFO he spotted last week on February 6th. The Canadian was in Ixtapa, Mexico when he gazed up at the sky and caught sight of a white ball of light. Graham stated is was the “freakiest thing I’ve ever seen.” Twitter users suggested that he may have caught sight of Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket. Like the pro he is, Graham took that news in stride, saying it was pretty cool, too.
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Justice for Lara

12 Monday Feb 2018

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Justice for Lara

Lara Crockett Muscolino and her family finally have justice. Last Friday, her husband, Ricardo Muscolino, age 54, was sentenced to 50 years for murdering Lara. Sadly, domestic violence affects every demographic and income bracket in America—even the paranormal community.

On August 31, 2016, with their three daughters in the house, Ricardo gunned down Lara in a fit of rage. He shot at her five times; four shots struck her with one fatally wounding the 48-year-old nurse and part-time ghost hunter.

In handing down her sentence, Hartford (MD) County Circuit Judge Yolanda Curtin noted how Ricardo, a trained critical care nurse, fled the scene, refusing to lend care and possibly save Lara. She also noted he “showed no mercy.”

Indeed, Ricardo let his attorney speak for him. Attorney William Murphy, Jr. stated, “He’s had a chance to pray and he’s extraordinarily sad about the consequences of that night.”

“Sad” does not capture anything remotely close to what Lara’s family has gone through. Her mother died 6 months and 6 days after Lara’s murder. Her father, Darryl, said, “No man should have to bury his child.” Lara was killed 2 days before his 79th birthday. Darryl kept the birthday card she mailed him as he attempts to come to grips with her murder. Lara’s sister, Tonya Crockett, addressed the Court telling how Ricardo was a coward who destroyed their lives. “We will always be mourning who we were before all this happened. We’ve all been given a life sentence in some way, and I hope you give him the maximum sentence and he never gets out of jail in his lifetime.”

Judge Curtin sentenced Ricardo to 30 years on the 2nd degree murder conviction and 20 years for using a firearm in the commission of a felony. He will serve them consecutively and will not be eligible for parole until he completes 25 years behind bars (under state law, a convicted felon must serve 50% of his sentence before applying for parole). Ricardo will die in jail. He remains behind bars as he appeals the November 2, 2017 conviction.

Lara was well known in the paranormal community. She co-founded Maryland Ghost Trackers with fellow nurse, Matt K, in 2008. The group predominantly handled residential hauntings and shared their experiences with paranormal enthusiasts. The group remains active and promises to “carry Lara’s mission onward!”

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Domestic violence is prevalent in America. According to national statistics, 20 people per minute are abused by Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). Over 10 million people per year are abused. During their lifetimes, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men will be abused. One in 3 women and 1 in 20 men are murder victims. Seventy-two percent (72%) of murder-suicides are the result of IPV with 94% of the victims being females.

Statistically speaking, it was only a matter of time before the paranormal community was affected. In 2015, Mark Constantino gunned down his estranged wife Debra (Debby) and her roommate before killing himself. Debby had left Mark after suffering years of physical abuse. The paranormal community reeled with their deaths. Although it is overly simplistic to blame these deaths on paranormal forces, the reality is that anyone can fall victim to domestic violence.

Tonya Crockett is assembling stories to share with Lara’s daughters. If you have a story or a message, please visit the Facebook page “Justice for Lara Crockett Muscolino” at https://www.facebook.com/justiceforlaracrockettmuscolino/.

 

 

Paranormal News: February 5, 2018

05 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in In the News, Uncategorized

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Paranormal News: February 5, 2018

ParaNews for February 5, 2018.

  • Winchester (2018) beat expectations debuting in 3rd place taking in $9.3 million this past Super Bowl weekend. “Older” women comprised 64% of ticket purchasers. The industry defines “older” as anyone over the age of 25. (Ouch!)

Prince

  • Prince, who died prematurely at age 57 from an accidental fentanyl poisoning in 2016, really did feel that holograms projecting dead musicians playing along with living artists were demonic. He proclaimed, “I am not a demon” in a 2008 interview in Guitar World. Reading between the lines may mean that Prince took holograms as rising from the dead and against his religious beliefs.

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  • “We’re definitely not in Kentucky anymore.” Despite lackluster reviews, The Cloverfield Paradox, released immediately to Netflix last night as the Super Bowl game ended, was binged watched by a lot of people. Fans, critics, and those new to the Cloverfield franchise took the bait and logged in. Official numbers have not been reported; however, the 3rd installment was originally going to be released theatrically this April. Just because most (not all) panned the film, viewers should tune in. It ties the first 2 films together and leaves the door open to the 4th film.

Netflix Delivers a Super Bowl Surprise: The Cloverfield Paradox

05 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Movie Reviews, Movies, netflix, Uncategorized

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Netflix Delivers a Super Bowl Surprise: The Cloverfield Paradox

Variety dropped the bomb less than 2 hours before Super Bowl LII’s kick-off. Netflix was releasing the highly anticipated The Cloverfield Paradox (2018) early. As in directly after the game ended early. What a nice surprise!

The Cloverfield franchise was named to confuse movie audiences. It was a spoof for the 1st installment simply titled Cloverfield (2008). The sequel, 10 Cloverfield Lane (2016), maintained the overall theme but took the narrative in a new direction. The 3rd installment, The Cloverfield Paradox, links the films and is set in the 2008 time frame.

Be warned: This is not an Aliens copycat. It remains true to the tone and tempo in earlier films—all the way up to the end.

The Cloverfield Paradox is currently streaming on Netflix. Its theatrical debut was scheduled for April 20th. Not currently rated, the movie runs 1 hour and 42 minutes.

Update: The movie is rated TV–MA.

The Cloverfield Paradox Debuts Tonight on Netflix

05 Monday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Movies, Uncategorized

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The Cloverfield Paradox Debuts Tonight on Netflix

Who cares about the Super Bowl when J.J. Abrams’ 3rd installment in the Cloverfield franchise debuts on Netflix tonight? Only those who are counting down the final minutes of the game to switch over to Netflix and catch the highly anticipated movie. The Cloverfield Paradox streams 2 ½ months before the theatrical release date. It will reportedly tie the prior two films, Cloverfield and Cloverfield Lane, together. Stay tuned for a review. Until then: Who’s winning?

In the meantime, view the trailer here: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2548396/videoplayer/vi3973560345?ref_=tt_pv_vi_aiv_1.

10 Facts about Sarah Winchester & The Winchester Mystery House

02 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Haunted Houses, Hauntings, Historic Places, Movies, Uncategorized

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10 Facts about Sarah Winchester & The Winchester Mystery House

Dame Helen Mirren’s Winchester (2018) opens nationwide today. The film is a pseudo-bio pic focusing on the eccentric firearms heiress who was supposedly haunted by the ghosts of those killed by the Winchester Repeating Arms. It’s more Hollywood fiction than truth. However, movie-goers love a good ghost story. Here are 10 facts about Sarah Winchester and her labyrinth of a house.

  1. Sarah Lockwood Pardee Winchester was widowed in 1881 when her husband William Wirt Winchester died at age 43. She inherited $20 million dollars and relocated to present-day San Jose, California.
  2. Sarah was petite at 4’10” and suffered from arthritis. She was incredibly private, and few photographs of her exist. SarahWinchester
  3. Sarah converted the 8-room farmhouse into a Queen Anne Revival house with 160 rooms. The house was constantly remodeled for 30 plus years, until Sarah’s death in 1922.
  4. The house sustained extensive damage from the 1906 earthquake. Sarah was inside the house in the Daisy Bedroom at the time of the earthquake and was trapped for several hours.
  5. The house boasts over 10,000 panes of glass, letting in a lot of natural light.
  6. The number 13 is repeated in design features.
  7. Sarah was probably a Spiritualist. She was not haunted by the ghosts of those who fell victim to her husband’s rifles. She was in perpetual mourning for her only daughter who lived less than two months and her husband. Early biographers think she felt closer to her husband by adding onto the house because he was an architectural enthusiast.
  8. The urban legend that she continually built onto the house originated long after her death and was popularized by psychic Susy Smith in her 1967 book, Prominent American Ghosts.
  9. More than 12 million people have visited the house. Tours have been updated and new rooms and crawlspaces have been added for repeat visitors.
  10. The movie company purchased the photography rights; however, most of the movie was filmed in Australia. Sound stages were used since the rooms, stairways, and crawlspaces were too small for filming. Winchester

Second Slender Man Assaulter Sentenced to Psychiatric Hospital

02 Friday Feb 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Crimes, In the News, Uncategorized

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Second Slender Man Assaulter Sentenced to Psychiatric Hospital

The second teenager accused of stabbing a schoolmate was sentenced to 40 years in a psychiatric hospital yesterday. Morgan Geyser, now 15, struck a plea deal whereby avoiding prison time. She and her friend, Anissa Weier, stood accused of stabbing another girl to appease the fictional Creepypasta character Slender Man. The girls were 12 at the time. The victim was left for dead but able to crawl out of the woods and alert an adult. She continues to recuperate from the trauma. Geyser’s sentencing closes the unimaginable criminal case.

The crime shook Wisconsin and the nation. Geyser was the instigator in the act and was charged with 1st degree intentional homicide. Weier also struck a deal and was sentenced for the lesser charge of being a party to 2nd degree intentional homicide. She was sentenced in December receiving 20 years in a psychiatric facility. Both girls have been diagnosed with mental disorders.

Although defense attorneys for Geyser hoped for a lighter sentence, they were not surprised. One doctor for the prosecution testified that Geyser continued to hear voices and posed a threat to society. Judge Bohren agreed stating: “[T]his is an issue of community protection. This is an issue to be sure there’s no recidivism. This is an issue to ensure that Ms. Geyser doesn’t have a revolving door situation where she ends up being in the community and then things fall apart and she comes back.” This case highlights the problem minors have differentiating fantasy from reality. It also serves as a reminder that mental illness occurs at any age.

 

Music That Leaves Viewers Haunted

26 Friday Jan 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Music, Songs, TV Reviews, Uncategorized

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Music That Leaves Viewers Haunted

Last year the highly anticipated British TV crime show, Prime Suspects 1973 (a.k.a. Prime Suspect Tennison), premiered with a 6-episode season. Based on Lynda La Plante’s book, the show goes back to 1973 when Jane Tennison (played by Stefanie Martini) joins the police force. It is the prequel to Helen Mirren’s older and much wiser Jane Tennison in the 1991 series Prime Suspects. The new series filled in backstory while showing Tennison’s early transition from upper middle-class family lifestyle to police rookie. It’s enjoyable. Further, the soundtrack nails it. The songs were chosen for the scenes and encompass a wide range of artists. Ultimately, the final song in the series leaves a haunting impression.

In an effort not to provide any spoilers, the discussion is vague; however, re-watch the series and see how important this selection is. The scene is somber. Martini’s Tennison learns a tough lesson that gives her the strength to persevere on the force. But first, viewers must sit through Joni Mitchell’s iconic “Woodstock.”

Even though Mitchell’s song is iconic and a classic, not much is written about its meaning. There is some speculation but nothing concrete. Mitchell did not attend Woodstock. Instead, she took her manager’s advice and appeared on The Dick Cavett Show, an entertainment/variety show that was popular at the time. Mitchell’s boyfriend at the time was Graham Nash, of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. He told Mitchell about the huge music festival. Mitchell envisioned how it felt and wrote the song. It’s incredibly haunting. Memorizing. Watch her performance from 1970: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aOGnVKWbwc.

“We are stardust, we are golden,
We are billion year old carbon,
And we got to get ourselves back to the garden.”

Finding the perfect song for a scene is difficult. Having that song transcend the scene and encompass the production is rare. Joni Mitchell’s “Woodstock” does just that in Prime Suspects 1973. Check it out. It’s currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

Tom Petty Died from an Accidental Overdose

20 Saturday Jan 2018

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Tom Petty Died from an Accidental Overdose

The New York Times reports that Tom Petty’s family has released his cause of death: accidental overdose. America is crippled in an opioid crisis. An opioid is an opiumlike compound that binds to one or more of the three opioid receptors of the body. Painkillers such as morphine and oxycodone are opioids. So is heroin. Mixing opioids with other prescription medication is deadly. Unfortunately, Tom Petty’s death highlights how this epidemic reaches all walks of life. If you or anyone in your family suffers from an opioid addiction, please seek professional help.

Please follow the link to read the newspaper’s article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/19/arts/music/tom-petty-cause-death-opioid-overdose.html?hpw&rref=arts&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&module=well-region&region=bottom-well&WT.nav=bottom-well.

 

Catholic Church and the Harry Potter/Yoga Controversy

15 Monday Jan 2018

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Catholic Church, Harry Potter, Uncategorized, Yoga

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Catholic Church and the Harry Potter/Yoga Controversy

In 2003, the Catholic Church defended Harry Potter stating that author JK Rowling’s series is “consistent with Christian morals.” Instead, the Church spoke out and cautioned against “new age spiritual beliefs” that attack the Catholic faith. Further, the Church noted that most—if not all—children grow up reading about “fairies, magic, and angels.”  Puritan censorship is destroying creativity and doing it in the name of Christianity. Harry Potter themed yoga classes are a thing and sell out.

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First, Harry Potter is not satanic. It’s a fictional series about good and evil. It’s about the ramifications of choices made. And in the end, good wins. The Potter books are like The Narnia series, Lord of the Rings, and the Star Wars universe. Ban one, then ban them all. Churches cannot cherry-pick which titles they will censor. Both Harry Potter and Narnia are deeply rooted with Christian themes. However, only Narnia is held up as the standard for creative fiction. Wonder why? Is it because C.S. Lewis was a man? It certainly isn’t because he was an ordained priest or minister. He wasn’t. He was essayist, novelist, critic. He wrote about his Christian faith. Compare him to Rowling, a woman who had to use her initials so not to often male readers. She is also a novelist, essayist, critic. She often discusses her Christian faith. They’re similar. To say one is okay but the other is not is unfair and wrong. Both books build on the same themes.

Even though Pope Francis permits Catholics to read the Harry Potter books, he is not a fan of yoga. He stated: “practices like yoga aren’t capable of opening our hearts up to God.” However, that’s not the purpose of yoga.

Recently, small groups of Catholics have decried yoga as causing demonic possession. Father Cesare Truqui blames Harry Potter and Vinyasa yoga as causing demonic possession. Truqui stated “[yoga] leads to evil just like reading Harry Potter.” That’s ridiculous!

The Catholic Church reports a rise in reports of demonic possession. Reports. Most of the reports are not possession issues and don’t go beyond the initial in-take step. However, the growing number of the reporting is concerning until one analyzes the ease of reporting, the media stories encouraging reporting, and the willingness of someone to be interviewed. The fact that the Catholic Church has a stable of 12 exorcists doesn’t necessarily support an out-of-control demonic possession events. It means that there are more people training in that area.

Yoga consists of holistic meditative “exercises that unite the body, mind, and spirit.” It originated in Hinduism; however, the meditative practices are not isolated to the Hindu religion. It would be like saying no other religion can recite “The Lord’s Prayer” unless one was Catholic.

Yoga is incredibly popular. Annually, yoga instruction brings in $2.5 billion. Vinyasa is the most popular form. People report practicing yoga for #1 wellness, #2-3 peace and calm, and #4 health. Over 1.7 million children under the age of 17 practice yoga. In the US, 9.5% of adults practice totaling 21 million people. If it came down to it, people would give up organized religion to practice yoga.

For most people, yoga is physical exercise. It helps relax and calm the practitioner. True yogis seek spiritual perfection. Yes, they meditate. However, a lot of people who pray are meditating. The Catholic Church has not banned meditation. The Catholic Church attempting to hijack yoga by claiming one should only pray to God. That’s incorrect. The Catholic Church encourages practitioners to pray to saints and Jesus’ mother Mary. Finally, practicing yoga does not convert one to Hinduism. Just like praying the Rosary does not convert one to Catholicism.

Participation in organized religion is declining. The Catholic Church, as with others, should embrace young people. They should openly discuss Harry Potter and apply Christian doctrine to the events in the book. They should host integrated programs with other religious groups. My Episcopal Church would have trips to visit the Buddhist Monks in the area. That’s how participation grows. Knee-jerk censorship stifles creativity and discussions. It also chills academic discourse and turns people away.

So, no, you will not become demonically possessed if you read the Harry Potter series. Nor will you become possessed if you practice yoga. Instead of attacking the idiotic, religious organizations should address the real crimes done in the name of God: rape, hate, bigotry, adultery, rise in KKK membership, and prosperity Christianity.

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