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Unexplained Cases | Searching for a Ghost, Finding Aliens

Written by: Rick Garner
Case Filed: 10/29/19 - Las Vegas, Nevada
Executive Producer: Rick Garner

  

When Unexplained Cases, reaches out tp the writer of a Reddit post seeking answers, we uncover the identity of a former home's ghost, an extraterrestrial connection, and why a mother and daughter's future holds much excitement. 

In Unexplained Cases: Medium, situations and mysteries will be examined using Maryam Faresh's skills as a medium. The mission here is to uncover the truth by helping both the living and the dead.

If you know of a cold or missing person case or are living in fear or oppression from dark or demonic forces, please reach out to maryam@unexplainedcases.com

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