Paranormal researcher Chris Fleming coming to Plachta on Halloween


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On Halloween there will be some answers about the haunted stories that take place on Central Michigan University’s campus.

Paranormal stories will be the subject when Chris Fleming, medium and paranormal researcher, will put paranormal stories to the test at 6:30 p.m. on Monday in Warriner Hall’s Plachta Auditorium.

Fleming co-hosted the TV shows “Psychic Kids” and “Dead Famous.”

Jon Milliman, Bronson senior and Program Board special events chairman, said he is excited to give students the opportunity to meet Fleming.

“Any thrill-seekers will love attending this event,” Milliman said. “It will be so cool to hear how paranormal activity relates to each person’s life.”

After the lecture, Fleming will take a group of about 30 people through campus to reveal any paranormal activity, Milliman said.

Lansing senior Emily Nuss said she will be attending this event to see if there is anything that could possibly turn her into a paranormal believer.

“It freaks me out, because part of me doesn’t want to know if our campus is haunted, but at the same time, I’m completely intrigued,” Nuss said.

Nuss said she has seen one of Fleming’s TV shows and heard of him through various friends. She said she loves the fact the event is on Halloween and gives students an alternative to going out and making poor decisions.

“I’m not sure if I believe in paranormal activity. I believe that really freaky stuff happens and it could possibly be because of paranormal activity,” Nuss said. “I guess I just haven’t seen anything that makes me believe.”

While Nuss is interested about the campus hauntings, Milliman said because of the season people might be experiencing these things.

“It’s possible that since it’s Halloween, you too could experience some paranormal activity,” Milliman said.

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