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One of the world’s most famous ghost hunters lives in Rhode Island

Por: The Boston Globe Life October 23, 2022

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Every Thursday we’ll highlight an interesting aspect of life in Rhode Island, from dining to parks to museums to shopping and more. Tell us what you’d like us to check out by sending an e-mail to .Amy Bruni believes she was eight years old the first time she saw a ghost. She was in her childhood home in California, and she saw what appeared to be a man outside a second-floor window, which made no sense to her because, you know, people... + full article



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