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🗓️ 25 February 2021
⏱️ 11 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm Richard Serrett. Join me on Strange Planet for in-depth conversations with the world's top paranormal investigators, alien abductees, bigfoot trackers, monster hunters, time travelers, alternative archaeologists, remote viewers, and more. |
0:13.4 | As I was on the way to Area 51, I was stopping on the side of the road and just taking measurements. |
0:19.6 | And I found this one spot where time slowed down by a fraction of a second. It's not supposed to do that. |
0:25.9 | From the two big categories, animal mutilations and human abduction, you have to conclude that genetic material is being harvested. |
0:35.2 | I reached for a rifle and I turned and looked and it was already moving away and it was descending the bluff. |
0:41.4 | There's no way any human could have went down it. It was probably a 75 degree angle straight down almost. |
0:47.6 | On Richard Serrett's Strange Planet, we're redefining reality. |
0:52.6 | Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. Do not go any further. Turn around, go home. |
1:22.6 | How many times have you heard the phrase, if only these walls could talk? This would surely be very helpful in trying to solve some crimes. |
1:35.6 | There are several instances when someone dies in a mysterious circumstances and there just isn't enough evidence to conclusively know what took place. |
1:43.6 | Cases like the Diplov Pass incident have kept scientists speculating for decades. In the famous Greenbrower Ghost Case in West Virginia, the victim came back in spirit form to her mother and informed her that not only did she not die of natural causes, but she was murdered by her husband. |
2:01.6 | This testimony held up in court and helped convict her husband. |
2:05.6 | But what happens when multiple spirits come forward after a mysterious death? Will this put any questions about the death of Carmelita Comin to rest? Not this time. |
3:05.6 | The legend begins here and twists and turns into a dark elaborate the possibilities. The impressive structure built by San Mateo Country Assemblyman James Comin in 1880 cost $100,000. A fantastic sum in those days. |
3:25.6 | According to one story, it was to be a gift for his lovely wife, the former Camelita Natal, a woman described by newspapers as pureless in beauty and also in her accomplishments. |
3:37.6 | The mansion was nearing completion when a tragic event occurred that cast a somber shadow over the place for more than 100 years. |
3:45.6 | Comin returned from a business trip to the San Francisco Hotel Suite that he shared with Carmelita. Though it was 5 a.m., the dutiful young wife rose from bed and proceeded to unpack his bags. |
3:57.6 | Somehow, she was removing a gun from one of the bags and Carmelita accidentally shot herself. It is said that the distraught bridegroom never set foot in the Pennsylvania palace that had only just been completed. |
4:12.6 | The house changed hands several times over the years, no one lingering there for too long. In 1906, a woman is said to have ended her life there hurling herself headlong down a steep stairway. |
4:24.6 | When the founders of the Peninsula School purchased the mansion in 1925, they acquired a resident ghost as well. |
4:32.6 | Almost from the beginning, Carmelita Coleman was a loved and feared member of the school community. The romantic tradition of her tendency has grown with the years sparked by some very vivid experiences. |
4:44.6 | Yesterday's Victorian elegance has been replaced by today's space-age funk, but the legend of Carmelita is still very real. |
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