This is from an article written by Paranormal Investigator Dan Sturges for Lost Magazine 2011 Summer issue - Read on...
"On the day of the séance, I picked Richard up at Penn Station. We had only spoken once before and I was careful not to slip and reveal any clues as to where I would be bringing him. We jumped in a taxi and headed downtown. I purposely asked the driver to stop a few blocks away from our destination. When we exited the car Richard looked at me and laughed, "Nice try, kiddo." I told him to lead the way, which he did, directly to the Merchant's House."
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In October of 2008, two books were published each highlighting Richard and his ability.
This is an excerpt from Kerriann Flannagan Brosky's book,
Ghosts of Long Island II, More Stories of the Paranormal
"This man, however, is one of the most interesting, honorable and spiritual people I have ever met, whose main goal in life is to help others through his ability to communicate with spirits. Joe and I spent three hours on a cold January evening interviewing Richard in his home. He opened up his heart and shared amazing experiences. We laughed and cried with him, and we learned much more about life. It was an evening I will never forget.
This account of our no-holds-barred interview with Richard, will, I believe, answer what he experiences and how he has helped both the living and the dead. It doesn't get more honest than this.
As always, I leave it up to you to decide what to believe. We all know about John Edward and George Anderson; here now is Richard Schoeller."
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Ghosts of Long Island II, More Stories of the Paranormal
Here is an excerpt from Tara Leigh Parks book - Ghosts of Manhattan
"Richard immediately sensed the presence of a tiny woman dressed in elegant nineteenth century clothing. She said she was happy to have us in the house and that she also appreciated the way the museum staff takes care of it. Richard quickly sensed more spirits entering into the circle, including several Irish servant girls who said they had worked and lived in the house."
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