Ghost Hunters claim Hampton's Historic James House is haunted
HAMPTON — The historic James House is suspected to be
haunted, as bumps, door slams and even a mysterious laugh have been
recorded by a local group of paranormal investigators.
“We
think there’s definitely something going on in there,” said Willy
Hassell, founder of Spirit Chasers Paranormal, the group of
Hampton-based investigators who have looked at the Towle Farm house on
six occasions since October.
Spooky visions have appeared at the 292-year-old Colonial before, said Skip Webb, president of the James House Association.
In
2001, a mysterious hymnal fell through a hole in the ceiling, he said,
and neighbors have reported sightings of visions in windows in the past.
Hassell
said he approached Webb about looking into the house for paranormal
activity during the James House’s Fall Festival in 2014.
Hassell
and his team have been chasing ghosts across the country for about five
years, and he said they’ve been successful in reaching spirits in the
past.
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