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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Spirits of United 93 | Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

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🗓️ 30 April 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!

In the fall of 2001, while the world struggled to recover from the disaster of September 11th, 2001, writer Patty Wilson was contacted by a security guard who had a chilling encounter to share but did not know who to share it with.

This episode of The Grave Talks is presented in one full piece and not broken into two parts. Due to the magnitude and nature of this topic, We felt this story should be presented in its entirety to anyone who chooses to listen. Some of the subject matter discussed in today's episode may be upsetting, so personal discretion is advised.

In the fall of 2001, while the world struggled to recover from the disaster of September 11th, 2001, writer Patty Wilson was contacted by a security guard who had a chilling encounter to share but did not know who to share it with. The world at that time was struggling to go on a day-to-day, and there was little room for “ghost stories” to be told in such dangerous times. However, Robert Wagstaff wasn’t out to tell a story for attention; he simply wanted someone to listen and possibly make sense of the encounters and experiences he was having at the tragic crash site of United 93 in Shanksville, PA. Late one night, Patty Wilson sat down with Mr. Wagstaff in a little pizza parlor to hear his story. In today’s episode of The Grave Talks, we listen to what was discussed that night and the experiences Mr. Wagstaff went through keeping watch over the crash site of United 93.

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0:00.0

Before we begin this episode of the Grave Talks I want to let you know we're presenting it in one full piece and not broken into two parts due to the magnitude nature of this topic.

0:11.0

We felt this story should be presented in its entirety to anyone who chooses to listen.

0:17.6

That being said, some of the subject matter discussed on today's episode may be upsetting, so personal discretion is advised.

0:30.0

Today on the grave talks, the spirits of United 93. In the fall of 2001 while the world struggled to recover from the disasters of September 11, 2001,

0:59.0

writer Patty Wilson was contacted by a security guard who had a chilling encounter to share,

1:05.9

but did not know who or how to share it.

1:09.2

The world at the time was struggling to go on day to day, and there was little room for ghost stories

1:14.9

to be told in such dangerous times. However, Robert Waggstaff wasn't out to tell a

1:22.3

story for attention.

1:23.8

He simply wanted someone to listen and possibly make sense of the encounters and experiences

1:30.0

he was having at the tragic crash site of United 93 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

1:37.0

Late one night, Patty Wilson sat down with Mr. Weggstaff in a small pizzeria parlor to hear his story. Today on the grave talks, we hear that story as told by Patty Wilson,

1:50.8

and what was discussed late that night in the pizza parlor, the experiences Mr.

1:57.2

Weggstaff had keeping watch over the crash site of United 93.

2:04.0

So probably at the time I would have been ghost hunting about 20, 25 years and had written probably about 1415 books by then.

2:12.0

So everybody in Pennsylvania, particularly had written probably about 1415 books by then.

2:12.5

So everybody in Pennsylvania, particularly Central PA,

2:16.2

knows me as the ghost lady.

2:17.5

And I'm well known.

2:19.5

So of course, the drama and the horrible trauma of everything that happened was very recent.

2:25.9

It's not far from here, like 45 minutes from my house.

2:30.6

And we've all kind of gone through all of that emotion.

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