The
Queen Mary: A Floating Phenomenon.
SOCALPRS founders, Dan and Sandi, will be
featured in the upcoming 13
Pictures documentary entitled "The
Queen Mary: A Floating Phenomenon".
Both Sandi and Dan were interviewed by 13
Pictures founder and SOCALPRS member Bill
Murphy, aboard The Queen Mary on March 2,
2007 for this documentary on the world's
most haunted ship.
During an
investigation during Ghostfest 2006, Dan
captured a orb in the first class pool on
video at the exact same time his fiance
at the time, Sandi, captured the orb on
film.
 
 
A fellow PGHS
member, Bob Davis, captured a photo of the
same orb from the second floor of the pool
. His image documents not only the orb,
but the specific location of Sandi Roberts
below.The photographs of this orb can be
viewed in the built in viewer above.
All media can
be viewed using the built in media players
below. The video clip below Is from The
Queen Mary Documentary. This footage will
be included in the 13 Pictures documentary.
All other EVP's from
the Queen Mary and other listed locations
are available from our Evidence and Investigations
pages.
New Queen Mary trailor redux
Green Room Henry on Queen
Mary
Queen Mary Bloc Party remix
Bill
Murphy has previously released a documentary
on a post-Katrina New Orleans entitled,
"The World's Largest Ghost Town."
This documentary can be purchased at www.ghosttown.tv.
The trailer for "The World's Largest
Ghost Town" can also be viewed in the
built in media player below.
Ghost Town teaser
For ordering information
and updates, visit www.ghosttown.tv.
Support Bill Murphy's efforts as a documentary
filmmaker!
The
Southern California Paranormal Research
Society Founders, Dan Mewhinney and Sandi
Mewhinney have been featured in a number
of media outlets. Bio and Online Press Kit available here. They are always willing
to promote paranormal awareness as well
as give interviews or assist other teams
in the aquisition of evidence. If you would
like to contact them concerning future media
projects, send an email to contact@socalprs.com
or call (818) 848-5299.