Investigator to speak at spooky festival

A paranormal investigator from Sleaford is set to be a key speaker at a festival for spook fans in Skegness.
Paranormal investigator Thomas warrington. EMN-200406-183118001Paranormal investigator Thomas warrington. EMN-200406-183118001
Paranormal investigator Thomas warrington. EMN-200406-183118001

Thomas Warrington is one of six to give talks at Parafest at the Church Farm Museum in Skegness, organised by East Anglia Paranormal Investigations, subject to lockdown restrictions lifting.

Thomas’s talk studies the media coverage of the ‘Ruskington Horror’, which gained international infamy in the 1990s. It centres around reported occurrences on the A15, with certain spots having a high number of strange experiences. It inspired him to research and interview people who have experienced phenomena. He managed to complete a key interview just before lockdown.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

He said: “The talk is based upon witness testimonies followed by film footage of the interview I conducted and also theories and conclusion to what I think is happening.”

Thomas has unfortunately had two convention appearances cancelled due to the coronavirus lockdown, but he has been interviewed on many radio shows.

He added: “With regards to the research, obviously because of the lockdown I’m not able to get out and about, but prior to the lockdown I had collated quite a lot of data and, in particular, over the years I have a lot of information and also witness accounts with regards to the A15.”

The EAPI The Farm Parafest is hoped to take place on July 18 from 9.30am to 6.30pm within one of the oldest complexes of buildings in the town. Visitors can tour the museum, listen to the speakers and radio show, get tarot readings and browse paranormal goods stalls. Passes are £20, email [email protected]

Related topics: