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All of us at one time or another have heard a ghostly story and most of us have even experienced something out of the ordinary at one time or another . There are more people out there with strange stories then one knows, only most people for one reason or another never tell anyone. Some of these stories would frighten the toughest of us , yet some stories will only simply make us scratch our heads trying to figure them out. For years I went around asking people of some of their ghostly experiences and most are willing to tell you, they want to tell someone, but they want someone who will…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All of us at one time or another have heard a ghostly story and most of us have even experienced something out of the ordinary at one time or another . There are more people out there with strange stories then one knows, only most people for one reason or another never tell anyone. Some of these stories would frighten the toughest of us , yet some stories will only simply make us scratch our heads trying to figure them out. For years I went around asking people of some of their ghostly experiences and most are willing to tell you, they want to tell someone, but they want someone who will believe them and not be judgmental. Read these forty-seven stories that I have collected and decide for yourself if you believe them or not.
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Autorenporträt
Elias A. Camacho was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. He attended Jefferson High School and El Paso Community College, where he obtained an associate degree in criminal justice. Elias is a Vietnam veteran having served in the United states Navy for six years, five of which were aboard the USS Constellation CVA 64.(CVA64 is an aircraft carrier.) Elias Joined the El Paso Police Department in 1970, where he served as patrol officer, auto theft detective, Mexico liaison officer, and crime prevention specialist. In 1988-89, he was named Detective of the Year. Additionally, he received a certificate of merit from the El Paso mayor and city council. In 1992, Elias joined the National Insurance Crime Bureau (previously the National Automobile Theft Bureau) as a special agent with a special Texas Ranger commission from the state of Texas. He was assigned as a foreign agent and worked the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Durango, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Jalisco, Colima, and Nayarit for seventeen years. During the last two years of employment, he also worked the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, and San Luis Potosi. Besides conducting training sessions in Mexico, Elias has also conducted auto theft training in Panama, El Salvador, Dominican Republic, and the United States. Elias has received various awards and recognitions, such as the Texas Director of Public Safety Award. Elias has testified in court as an auto theft expert. He continues to be a member of the Texas Association of Vehicle Theft Investigators and the International Association of Auto Theft Investigators. Elias retired in 2009 from the NICB and is now a Texas licensed private investigator.