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The Wicked Domain on LiveParanormal.com Talks Mothman

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Join your host Alex Matsuo as she welcomes back guest favorite Robin Bellamy for a discussion about the illustrious Mothman. With the Mothman Festival in just a short ways away, Alex and Robin will discuss the original sightings, the Silver Bridge collapse, what Mothman is, and how Mothman changed the lives of not only the people of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, but also the world.

Robin was born in Point Pleasant, West Virginia in the early 1960's and lived for many years in nearby Ravenswood. The child of a Republican Dad and a Democrat Mom, Robin learned early that there are many sides to every issue. She approaches her research the same way.

Robin found herself living in Toronto, Canada in 2000.  Through a series of unusual events, she became a member of Toronto Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society and added paranormal research to her resume.   Since leaving that group in 2012 she continues to consult with film, television, and other media writers.  In addition to professional pursuits, Robin is the primary blogger for CFZ-Canada.

Robin's publications can be found at www.amazon.com.  She has appeared on SyFy Investigates, Freak Encounters, and many other shows and podcasts, including the Canadian documentary “30 Ghosts” and as part of the press junket for the film “White Noise”.  She does script and technical consulting, and speaks often at seminars and festivals as well as college campuses.    

Robin is currently working on Xenoforensics, a guidebook for using forensic science in paranormal research.  Her next appearance is at the Mothman Festival and ParAmeriCon in September and Angles and Aliens in October.

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