Fangoria Meets Lizzie Borden

Fangoria: America’s Horror Magazine ran a piece on the Fangoria TV channel series GHOST STORIES EVP shooting at the Lizzie Borden B&B. According to this press release, Lizzie was a “26-year-old spinster” at the time of the murders.

Apparently, this show appeared exclusively on In Demand HD2 cable service.

In a statement, paranormal investigator Garrett Husveth (pictured) explains what to expect from the two-day haunt jaunt: “We hope to establish some kind of communication with any discarnate entities on our initial trip to the Lizzie Borden house. As with most of our field research, we’ll be combining age-old parapsychological protocols with modern high technology on this investigation. This includes surveillance systems, remote digital thermometers, advanced voice analysis software, magnetometers and computers. Much of our evidence analysis will be taking place on site. Either via Electronic Voice Phenomena or physical phenomena, we hope to come away from the investigation with building blocks for our case of a haunting at the Lizzie Borden house.”

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