Fisher knows that his hobby isn’t exactly mainstream, and he acknowledges that when it comes to spirits, “there’s no definitive proof. I try to rule out as much as I can” to debunk paranormal explanations for events that can be justified in other, more scientific, ways. And while he firmly calls himself a believer who takes “a more spiritual approach than scientific,” he doesn’t claim to have any answers about the afterlife, nor does he offer much in the way of ghost-hunting tips.
“Just try to open up and use your intuition,” he says.
The Sarah Haskell case is Fisher’s first since moving back to Maine about a year ago; he hopes to continue his paranormal research in the Old Port, and wants to eventually launch a ghost-hunting team of his own. One of the most intriguing potential investigation sites? Bull Feeney’s. We knew there was something eerie about that place.
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Joshua Fisher: haunts.wordpress.com
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