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The Sallie House - Gateway to the Paranormal

In 1906 a legend was born in Atchison, Kansas in what is now known as the Sallie House. A young girl died in excruciating pain on the operating table and now forever haunts this accursed and evil dwelling. Join internationally renown psychic Robbie Thomas and EVP specialist, Michael Esposito as they embark

Top Cast

  • Joe Butner

    Joe Butner

    Self - Friend of Les

  • Michael Esposito

    Michael Esposito

    Self - EVP Expert

  • Heidi Harman

    Heidi Harman

    Self - Psychic

  • Renae Leiker

    Renae Leiker

    Self - Paranormal Investigator

  • Kate Peltzer

    Kate Peltzer

    Self - Neighbor

  • Debra Pickman

    Debra Pickman

    Self - Former Resident

  • Tony Pickman

    Tony Pickman

    Self - Former Resident

  • Les Smith

    Les Smith

    Self - Owner of the Sallie House

  • Robbie Thomas

    Robbie Thomas

    Self - Psychic

Overview

In 1906 a legend was born in Atchison, Kansas in what is now known as the Sallie House. A young girl died in excruciating pain on the operating table and now forever haunts this accursed and evil dwelling. Join internationally renown psychic Robbie Thomas and EVP specialist, Michael Esposito as they embark

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