
Goodbye, Farewell and Amen
By Rick Hinton The television show M*A*S*H rolled out its series finale (Goodbye, Farewell and Amen) on Feb. 28, 1983. I was living in Portland, Oregon at the time, but would return to Indiana in […]
By Rick Hinton The television show M*A*S*H rolled out its series finale (Goodbye, Farewell and Amen) on Feb. 28, 1983. I was living in Portland, Oregon at the time, but would return to Indiana in […]
By Rick Hinton As a child living in the inner city neighborhood of Twin Aire, the mystery that was Christmas was month long in December, culminating in going to bed on Christmas Eve as the […]
By Rick Hinton Paranormal groups who are entering into the ghost hunting arena have challenges ahead. It becomes a series of trial and error, checks and balances. Initially, techniques are often amateurish. That’s to be […]
By Rick Hinton Ghosts don’t always mean spooky, supernatural occurrences. Sometimes “ghosts” are our memories. Back in the late 1960s, my mom and Aunt Janice would load the car with five kids, on a Saturday […]
By Rick Hinton Do you feel you might have been visited by those who have passed on? Is it someone you’ve had a relationship with, such as friends, a parent, grandparents, siblings or children? Is […]
By Rick Hinton I had planned on moving on from the subject of exorcism, but sometimes a story crosses my desk that I have to put out there. How many have heard of this? Nebraska […]
By Rick Hinton Thus comes the opening music: the haunting piano from Michael Oldfield’s Tubular Bells, a thick curtain of fog and a darkly silhouetted priest next to a streetlight; also a sense of urgency. […]
By Rick Hinton Should a paranormal investigative group suddenly find themselves in a situation involving demonic activity, they should have but one option – backing out of the residence and closing the door behind them. […]
By Rick Hinton Indiana has its fair share of fine writers, with many local. It always strikes a nerve when recollecting past crime scenes associated with familiar locations you have probably driven by a hundred […]
By Rick Hinton Has it already been four years? The Gas Light Inn, famous for cheap well drinks, tenderloin sandwiches and ghosts, ceased operation in July of 2016. The once white building, with a greenish […]