Eps 14 - 2nd Floor Landing and Hallway Part 2

EPISODE · Jan 12, 2024 · 59 MIN

Eps 14 - 2nd Floor Landing and Hallway Part 2

from Ghosts of Greystone Beverly Hills · host Clete & Chris Keith

Send us Fan MailThe Second Floor Landing and Hallway Part 2 upholds its paranormal perception of an extremely active area. This location has the most sightings of apparitions in the entire 46,000 square foot mansion. From a little girl, to a woman said to look like Lucy Doheny, wife of Ned Doheny, wandering the hallway keeping an eye on all who approach the Master Suites. And what does "National Treasure 2 – Book of Secrets" have to do with this area? Tune in and see!! Music Intro composed by Max Beers / Sam HouserMusic Outro, “Amber and Smoke,” composed by Bill Rotella  billrotellamusic.comIntro drone footage by Bryan HouserPhoto adjustments by Rob “Robbie Paint” HummelSpecial Thanks to our Producer, Ms. LKK!Thanks to... Clete, the best brother in the universeChristie, for her love and incredible insightKacey, for her sister support and for being our angel—————————— SUPPORT THE CHANNEL ————————Buy our book (free shipping - USA only) and receive two gifts if purchased from our website https://ghostsofgreystone.com Also, purchase through Amazon (PLEASE leave a review if you like what you read! It really helps us!), or wherever books are sold. ——————————— CONNECT ——————————— YouTube: youtube.com/@ghostsofgreystonebeverlyhillsPodcast: ghostsofgreystonebeverlyhills.buzzsprout.comInstagram: @ghostsofgreystoneFacebook: facebook.com/GhostsofGreystone Website: GhostsofGreystone.comContact us… or just say HI 😊Email: [email protected] Mail: Those Keith Brothers, 1112 Montana Ave., Suite 823, Santa Monica, CA 90403Remember, just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it isn't there.Thanks for watching! ...

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