3.20.10: Robert Murch
Posted by spookysouthcoast on Saturday, 10 of April , 2010 at 4:47 pm
Guest: Robert Murch
Website: RobertMurch.com
We
discuss the history of talking boards, including the ubiquitous Ouija
board, with historian and collector Robert Murch. Murch also tells us
the story of William Fuld, the man who made Ouija famous.
Duration:
1 hour 29 minutes
Category: Uncategorized
- Return To:
- Planet Paranormal -
- Spooky Southcoast
No comments yet.

Tim Weisberg's interest in the paranormal led to the creation of “Spooky Southcoast,” which airs on New Bedford signal 1420AM WBSM, where Tim also co-hosts the weekly sports talk program “The Locker Room.” In addition to his work at WBSM, Tim also has made appearances on Boston sports signal 1510 The Zone, including a stint as a color commentator on the first live radio broadcast of a pro wrestling event in over 50 years.
Matt Costa brings a healthy dose of skepticism to “Spooky Southcoast,” mainly because his distrust of all human beings prevents him from believing anything they say. Matt currently resides in an abandoned train depot with his pet mole Chewy (yes, ladies, he’s single!) and owns a beach house in the Lost City of Atlantis. In his spare time, Matt likes to pursue interests such as taunting rabid dogs, summoning the ancient spirits of evil, tugging on Superman’s cape, spitting into the wind, and making his own jellies and jams.
Matt Moniz is a chemist by day, and paranormal researcher (and sometime-sound guy) by night. He has almost 20 years experience investigating the unknown, and there’s little he hasn’t encountered in that time. Matt has been published in books like “Left at East Gate” by Larry Warren and Peter Robbins, “Witness” by Budd Hopkins, and “Glimpses” by Linda Moulton Howe. In his capacity as Science Adviser, he introduces intriguing evidence of the existence of the paranormal, while ensuring that Tim and Matt continue to seek answers yet never stop asking questions.