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The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

The Lady in the Bay Window, Part Two| Grave Talks CLASSIC

The Grave Talks | Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural

Ghost Stores, Haunted, Paranormal & Supernatural Stories

Natural Sciences, Religion & Spirituality, Personal Journals, Science, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC!

William never believed in ghosts—until he moved into a home where they refused to stay hidden. In this gripping episode of The Grave Talks, William recounts his journey from staunch skeptic to someone who admits, “Maybe there’s more to this.” In his new book, The Lady in the Bay Window: The True Story of a Haunted Sheffield Home, he shares 25 spine-chilling stories of paranormal activity that took place in his residence over 18 years. Apparitions in the bay window, unexplained footsteps, eerie voices, and poltergeist activity are just the beginning. Hear how a paranormal investigation team and a spiritualist medium helped him uncover the secrets of his haunted home. Is William still a skeptic?

Today on the Grave Talks, “The Lady in the Bay Window: The True Story of a Haunted Sheffield Home,” Part Two of our conversation with author William C. Grave. You can buy or download the book on Amazon or wherever books are sold.

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Today on the Grave Talks, part two of our conversation about the lady in the bay window,

1:04.9

the true story of a haunted Sheffield home with author William C. Grave.

1:22.2

You know, a lot of times when something paranormal slash unexplained happens,

1:24.5

you might be alone in the house.

1:30.3

But other people had so many experiences in your house as well, that it's very, I would think, very validating, that it's not just you. Other people are having

1:36.1

the same experiences. I genuinely think if I'd have lived here on my own for 19 years, I think

1:42.0

I'd have gone crazy by now because there's that many

1:44.3

things happen. If you're trying to explain that to people, I mean, you've read the book. There's

1:48.4

so many things that have happened, and that's not everything that happened. I mean, there's

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