Welcome.
As an Investigative Medium, I work on missing person cases, and with authors, historians, archaeologists and paranormal investigators to help understand what history has not revealed. Mark Nesbitt's recent book, Fredericksburg & Chancellorsville: The Ghost Hunter's Field Guide to Civil War Battlefields, documents much of the work Mark and I have done together in these two historic cities over the past year and a half.
Until a few years ago, I worked in corporate America, juggling the work and mother dichotomy, when I literally woke up one morning talking to dead people- and they talked back! Since then, my abilities have grown and I have given up the corporate world to answer to my conscience. My abilities come from God, without whom, none of this would be possible. My first book will be finished this year, and I am looking forward to your response. For a glimpse, check out "The Book".
Also, I am adding more events, investigations, and more Mysterious Journeys weekends this summer in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and Fredericksburg, Virginia! Please check out my events section and sign up for my newsletter and the RSS feed on my blog. I use my blog for events info also!
Believe!
Laine
Happenings
TV
Watch Laine Crosby on The Travel Channel's new series Mysterious Journeys as she appears in the Ghosts of Gettysburg episode.
Radio
Hear Brad Christman interview Laine Crosby on the radio show Eerie, Pennsylvania: The Second Sight
Live
The Ghosts of Fredericksburg and The Richard Johnston Inn invite you to experience a weekend of ghostly adventures! January 16- January 18, 2009
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Do it Anyway!
I have recently been inspired by a simple act, by a little angel.
When I pray, it doesn’t always turn out like I think it should, but I do it anyway. I really do, and I accept that and hope for the best. I am often told by folks who have recently lost loved ones, that there can’t be a God. God wouldn’t let bad things happen, and something terribly bad happened to the one they loved, so they no longer believe.