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Out of all the ghost segments, this one didnt seem "believable" to me. Agree or Disagree??
Sorry if this has already been posted!
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Well, it's hard to say for sure, but I've never had much of a problem believing this one. Yes, what apparently took place does seem far-fetched, but when it comes to stories dealing with supernatural occurrences, I also try to judge the believability of the people involved, and to me at least, there's nothing suspicious about the Wilsons. They came across as a good, honest and sincere bunch of people. So, I really don't know, but I wouldn't disregard it completely.
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I thought it was a very sweet story.I like to think of it as credible.(I think it is).I was doubting these things can really happen until I saw the episode about the alleged suicide and the psychic.(can't recall their names right now).and from my own experience,which I won't elaborate on right now.
Suffice it to say,I do think ppl from beyond the grave contact their loved ones sometimes. I was looking at the note in pause,and from listening to the way teresa talked about her late husb.,the writing in it doesn't appear to be something a middle age woman would write..it does appear to be from a man who loved his wife,someone who grew up in another era/generation,from the verbage in it..i'm not a writing expert by any means though,jmo.very sweet.
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Disagree, since I don't like to question people's faith in situations like this. The Wilsons never came across me as liars or people trying to get their 15 minutes of fame. I hope that Teresa is with her husband now in Heaven.
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Truthfully, despite seeing this story dozens of times, I never gave it much thought. I think this is one of those cutesy filler type stories with a feel good vibe and a paranormal twist.
As to whether the alleged events actually occurred, there is no way to know. However, I do believe that the family interviewed on the segment believed, and, at the end of the day, that is really all that matters. |
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