Saturday, July 11, 2015

The Creeper

For this episode, Amy and Steve travel to Coupland, Texas, just outside Austin. The night before her walk, she was visited by a male spirit who inappropriately touched her. She said this perv was doing the same to the living woman there.

The client tells Steve that she's being inappropriately touched, choked, scratched, and burned. Her daughter talked about how she sees shadows and has been shoved. The son has sees dark and white entities. Husband has seen his grandmother.

Amy also has seen an elderly woman with a cane. She also sees that many people have died and was mummified, she said water was involved.

While doing his homework, Steve found out a lot of tragedy occurred on the property to previous owners. He also learned many people drowned because of a tropical storm.

During the reveal, Amy talks about her walk while Steve backs her up with his findings. Once everything was clear, Amy said what they should do. She said to get a "psychic healer" to free all the spirits and get a demonologist to do an exorcism to kick out the prevy ghost.

This was an awesome episode.

Hopefully next week, I'll have the internet back on so I can go back to blogging to my standards.

Good night, my friends.

5 comments:

  1. I always make sure to not read your blog before watching an episode :-D So any impressions you got from this episode? It seemed like a FIRST for Amy to come up with something completely different from "physical/documented evidence" the retired detective came up with. Wow! Mystery is still unsolved on who that creeper is. All we know is he's a disgusting man and he should move out and on D-:

    Seems like the father and his son are sensitives too cause they see spirits (I don't know if Amy pointed that out, wasn't paying close attention, haha). It's interesting how that apparition in the bedroom sketch wasn't seen as malevolent? It looked scary just to get attention...

    I recalled how Amy mentioned she saw ghosts that looked mummified when she was out in the field where that major flood accident occurred (the whole town flooded but still). My GUESS would be that the tropical storm combined with its humidity and all that being mixed in with the dirt would create some type of bog like area? So my guess is that people who died from the flood ended up being slightly buried in a bog like area and then a natural mummification process took over their bodies:

    "If you’ve been sucked into some type of bog or marshland, you’ll find out fairly quickly that there’s enough organic debris and water to create an anaerobic (oxygen-free) environment. This prevents bacterial build up as the bulk of bacteria require oxygen in the air in order to grow. You can stay preserved like this for centuries; a fine example of bog preservation of human remains exists in the British Museum." -- Information source from http://forensicoutreach.com/5-ways-to-be-mummified-completely-by-accident/ . But again, speculation, I don't know the climate of Coupland, Texas and am not a weather or mummification specialist ;p

    But what surprised me the most is that Amy considers sociopaths to be demon like in the flesh. But hey, I will respect a person's belief even if i don't share it. But wow, needing a demonologist to exorcise a house that's haunted by a sociopath. Another first.

    Thanks for posting again, Marti! Wonderful stuff and I hope you and other people would join in and add some of your thoughts too!

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    1. I would have done a better blog, but my internet's out. Did this blog with 1 finger.

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    2. I would have done a better blog, but my internet's out. Did this blog with 1 finger.

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    3. Awww, no worries! I'm so glad you took the time to post up to this blog even with one finger :) Hope the internet will be back for you soon, Marti!

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  2. Did anyone happen to catch the name of the man who performed the exorcism. I'm rewatching the episode and I don't see where he's giving his name or it to put on the screen.

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