
Date: 09-26-12
Host: George Noory
Guests: Paul Rimmasch, Asia Voight
In the first half, crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch spoke about ghost cases associated with law enforcement. In forensics, he explained, you're trained to go where the evidence leads you, and based on what he's observed "it's hard to ignore the spiritual world." While investigating a bloody homicide at an apartment, "you could feel the victim's presence there," and it got to the point where investigators would greet her when they walked in the door, he recalled. Hauntings are often associated with locations where tragic or violent deaths have occurred, and some kind of imprint is left behind, he noted.
He shared an update on his co-worker Mitch, whose dog, "The Dude," became sensitive to a spirit that followed him home from a crime scene. In the latest account, a reverse process took place, in which a ghost was said to follow Mitch to a crime scene. Rimmasch also touched on his interest in 'forbidden' archeology. He cited artifacts including tools found in Mexico that were dated possibly as old as 250,000 years by Dr. Virginia McIntyre, though her work was discredited by academia because it didn't conform to their timeline....
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