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Joining us for this episode is Charlie Mattingly, owner of Waverly Hills Sanitorium in Louisville, KY--considered the world's most haunted place.

Charlie fills us in on some of the latest going on at Waverly, including the filming of shows like "Ghost Hunters" and "Celebrity Paranormal Project." He also gives his take on psychic Sylvia Browne's recent comments on "The Montel Williams Show" regarding Waverly Hills.

Later, we're joined by Kristyn Gartland of TAPS to talk about the controversy surrounding the special Halloween episode. Here's some of the footage of what we talk about...







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   NOVEMBER 3, 2007: WAVERLY HILLS 
                                                        AND "GHOST HUNTERS" CONTROVERSY




 

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    • 11/7/2007 6:01 PM Robert wrote:
      Although we don't necessarily agree with the views presented here, we also don't censor comments that are made in a polite and intelligent manner. It is the policy of SpookySouthcoast.com to allow everyone to have their say...


      Regardless of her feelings, which I think are valid, her approach to Pat WAS unprofessional. She really didn't speak nicely to him. She was quick and cold. Whether she agrees with this contest or not, it's not her decision and shouldn't be taken out on Pat.

      Asking him about his baby (did she do this off camera because I don't remember it) doesn't change the fact that she/they didn't treat him professionally at all. Watch how the other two contestants were treated by TAPS members and then re-watch her scenes with Pat and tell me they were treated the same.

      Pat addressed her question about "wanting to break into TV" when she asked about it, so I don't know why she's still bringing that up unless she's calling him a liar now.

      Being protective of your already established professional group is admirable, but acting unprofessionally demeans the group and makes it look bad. By trying to do something good, she did more damage.

      Even Josh said Pat was "getting the screws stuck to him" as they went to break. Why would he say that if her actions were remotely appropriate?
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