Paranormal State: The Name The State Quiz
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If you feel the need to pick apart every peice of evidence you maybe left with only a ruined picture. If you look sometimes we don't have all the puzzle peices. I see the need to challenge what might possibly be a fualty piece of evidence but there is more to it then meets the eye. Have an open mind to some peoples opinions, it leaves less room for error.
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No, they weren't. They never lived anywhere near that house. Ever.
If you know the guys from parastate...tell them to stop making up fake locations, too. And that there is no town in PA called "Northfield", which they attempted to present as a real place in a later ep.
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The murders were indeed in North Dakota....and the family never lived anywhere near that house, even when they were in Lancaster.
But I guess the law of ghosts can do whatever they want supercedes that...which you'd think it wouldn't, given how they always seem to be "trapped" somewhere half the time, or whenever it's convenient for a psychic fraud to say they are.
Still, at least Paranormal Shit is using real places and events for this episode, unlike some others they did.
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hey the bodies could have been desterded but there great great grand son was a mudder too so and the only seviveing member lived in pa
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I honestly find it amusing that anyone would take this show seriously .. It's just a fun and entertaining show and that pretty much sums it up!
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hmmm....I think the law of attraction is science
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Ok so here is my take on this...I am going to except that perhaps the locations of where they are filming are intentionally misleading. The reason why is after the filming is over, and PS goes on their way......everybody and their mother will know where the location is.....the family would have ghost hunters on the doorstep everyday...lurking around their house in the middle of the night etc. If the author of this vid disagrees I ask him to post his phone number here and see what happens...lol
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I understand the point here though. The show clearly misleads one to think that it all happened at the house. The producers understood this error when he made the comment about it being "here". A mixup. As I had mentioned, I am close to memebers of the team and we have all discussed the fact that a 20 minute show isn't long enough for all the info. There is much left out for time reasons. I cannot discuss more than that as I am no position to do so. Just wait till season 3!!!
I am just saying that there was a real link to the murders and the lacation where the show took place.
mitalacar 3 years ago
By your reasoning there is a "real link" to the entire stretch of road between North Dakota and Pennsylvania since the bodies traveled across that land after the murder. I'm just saying.
DoctorAtlantis 3 years ago
Not to be a weirdo, but there is such a thing as the law of attraction.
CassierS 2 years ago
You got any evidence for that - other than anecdotes?
DoctorAtlantis 2 years ago
nice try doc but.... If you were to read the entire article you can see how this was mixed up. Here is a quote and a to the article. search for it and you will find. I am a close friend to one of the cast members and i will tell you that all this is real. Not that all the cases result in something paranormal, but none are staged or set up.
"The Kreider children were taken to the family's former home near Lancaster, Pa., soon after the murders"
mitalacar 3 years ago
I read the article, and what's the point? The show implies the murders happened at the house - but the closest link is that they used to live there? The article says, "In the meantime, friends prepared the bodies, after which ... the corpses were shipped to Sister Kreider's father in Lancaster Co., Pa."
Does "Ghost Theory" make ghosts stay where they were murdered AND where their bodies are stored before burial?
I have no doubt that PRS is sincere - but the producers are deceptive.
DoctorAtlantis 3 years ago