"I knew this place was going to have activity because it's very old." "I always try to walk in with an open mind," said Casey Anderson of Coeur d'Alene, who participated in the evening with one of her best friends. In the boardroom, which was a usual place for men to meet years ago, Von Behren said she could "see" two gentlemen, one who was not very pleased with so many women in the space, and another who was "quite handsome, actually." Whether it was a hiccup of the 1890s building's electrical wiring or something else, those who attended the recent "Haunted Gals Night" were eager to wander the historic hotel and possibly cross paths with some of the resident spirits. “Oh, or however they feel like communicating,” she said with a surprised laugh. “The goal is to get them to communicate with us through these,” she said.īefore she could finish her sentence, the overhead chandelier flickered. Von Behren gestured to the flashlights she’d set on a large wooden hutch against a wall. "If I see a ghost, I will tell you guys,” Von Behren said as the group crowded into a boardroom on the main floor. Led by Coeur d’Alene medium and master healer Jennifer Von Behren, the ladies looked around in wonder, soaking in the energy of the shadowy building, which has been vacant for about five years. WALLACE - Rain began to pound the old rooftops of Wallace just after a group of women slipped inside the historic Jameson Hotel. Braulick and others on the tour quietly gathered outside of this bathroom as medium Jennifer Von Behren tried to make contact with the spirits within. Sheena Braulick, financial and promotions manager for the Ryan Hotel in Wallace, leans against a wall in a hallway of the Jameson Hotel during a paranormal tour Sept.
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