
By Duncan Adams
They warned the spirits to expect flesh-and-blood visitors wandering through the house in the weeks ahead. Paid tours begin Friday. Allen Gross, 61, worked as a coal miner and salesman before becoming a Roanoke-based paranormal investigator. A native West Virginian, Gross speaks with a twang so strong it sounds like somebody bowing a saw. He said spirits must be treated respectfully.
"Don't ever ask one to touch you," Gross said. "You might be sorry."
On the other hand, he said, spirits sometimes initiate touch, an experience he admitted can unnerve even a veteran ghost hunter and spirit photographer like himself....
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