by Groff, Nick
Belanger is also the host of the weekly cable/Web talk show 30 Odd Minutes. He has written for newspapers like the Boston Globe and has been a guest on hundreds of radio and television programs, including the History Channel, the Travel Channel, PBS, NECN, Living TV (UK), Maury, CBS Sunday Morning, CBS’s The Early Show, network affiliates, National Public Radio, BBC, Australian Radio Network, and Coast to Coast AM.
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My nose has a cut on it from being adventurous.
The childhood doll my aunt used to freak me out when I was five.
Me, age eighteen, and Veronique, age seventeen, at our junior prom on the Spirit of Boston boat.
The Washoe Club exterior, Virginia City, Nevada. An extremely scary location for me personally and where we captured a full-body apparition on a static night vision camera I set up in the ballroom. Where it all started for us during the documentary.
Getting ready to enter the sewer drain and look for the entrance to Bobby Mackey’s well to the basement.
Entering the sewer drain in search of the passageway to Bobby Mackey’s well in the basement of the building.
Me wearing a hospital air mask at Essex County Hospital because the air quality was so poor. Deep underground in the tunnel systems.
Moon River Brewery, top floor. This location gave me a rude awakening on dangerous energies that can overtake one’s body and mind. A very scary location!
I was dared to climb a wall on a small street in Venice, Italy. I accepted the dare and kept climbing. I loved Venice.
The Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum. This was where the seven-hour live episode in the fifth season took place.
Linda Vista Hospital. This is where I had the most haunting ghost experience of my life.
I saw the woman spirit right here, at Linda Vista Hospital, in front of this machine.
Here I am dressed up at Gettysburg. I loved becoming part of the past through these clothes and prop guns. It helped me realize what these people went through in this period of their life.
Hanging out in Aaron’s pool with my skeleton friend.
Here’s what makes it all worthwhile: my family. My wife, Veronique, and daughter, Annabelle, came to visit me after I had finished filming the Winchester Mystery House episode in San Jose, California. We are relaxing at Malibu Beach!
Me, having fun in the Valley of Fire. Veronique and I drove outside Las Vegas to take a day trip and explore nature.