Pythian Castle Ghosts Seek License to Haunt
FairCityNews.com | Jul 13, 2010 | Comments 0
Springfield, MO—On Monday, the Pythian Castle was officially certified as a haunted location; now the castle owner, Linda Finny, says the spooks are taking the next steps to achieve full licensing. “Certification was a long tedious process, but it is essential to earning a full license to haunt,” said Finny.
“Paranormal activities in the castle include voices, cold spots, images and strange sounds,” said Dr. Peter Stantz, “all prerequisites for certification.” The certification process took several years to achieve and confirmation is not easily attained. Stantz continued, “the people of this community should be very proud of the work accomplished by the Pythian Castle spirits.”
According to sources, several entities currently reside within the castle. One well-known ghost is referred to simply as “Jeff”. Finny said “Jeff” approached her several months ago and showed interest in becoming “a fully licensed apparition,” said Finny.
Dr. Stantz speculates that with hard work and persistence, “Jeff” and the entire Pythian Castle poltergeist crew can become licensed to haunt. “Right now the spirits are in a development stage of haunting. They have perfected the art of spinning dishes off of shelves, creating extreme temperature patches, etc, however they will need to display an advanced knowledge of phantasmal perfection in order to become fully licensed,” said Stantz.
The Pythian Castle is scheduled to complete ongoing renovations this summer. At that time Finny says she will focus all her efforts to the licensing procedure. “It would mean a lot to ‘Jeff’ and the other spirits to take the next leap in paranormal accreditation,” she says.
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