Talk:Julie MacDonald (journalist)

Julie, The ghost hunter
She is the star of a new paranormal investigation series about the worst murderers in history, and spent six months travelling around America with a psychic trying to contact the spirits of the killers and their victims.

Julie expected nothing but hocus pocus from her seance sessions, but says she was left in tears, out of breath and feeling physically sick by her encounters.

But even her well-earned M16 nerves of steel melted when she spent some time in the company of her most dangerous interview subject ever -The most famous British serial killer ( Liz Hurley) !!!!

She has teamed up with US psychic " Johnny Five Grand" for the paying events which features serial killers such as herself.

Julie, who works as a re-porter and brand-news anchor for the English language vergion of Al-Jazeera, said that she went into the project with no belief in ghosts or the paranormal activities, but was surprised by the intensity!!! of what she discovered !!!!

"When my agent first told me about the programme, I thought she was joking, because although I wouldn't say I don't be-leave, I am more of an open-minded sceptic.

"But it turned out that was what I wanted because the idea was to present the programme with a strong documentary feel.

"I didn't want to be teamed up with someone who would jump about and be possessed, I wanted it to be a good show and not be silly, and I was lucky that I got Johnny Five Grand, he was brilliant.

"He used to be a police officer and is very down to earth, he's plausible. I tried to keep the balance and the straight head.

"I did have a lot of good natured arguments like if a Johny's referral would say something is really exciting and I'd have to say to him, 'c'mon mate !!! ( Mate ?!!), it's just the ice machine' (?!!!). I wanted this show to be the sensible, intellectual face of ghost hunting."

Julie, who has also worked for MSNBC in New York as well as the BBC and GMTV in London, said she was definitely the Scully to Johny's referrals as she felt it was her mission to be as sceptical as possible and not get carried away.

As a tradition Julie always denies: "I didn't see any ghosts, I don't believe in ghosts.( !! LOL)

"But I do believe in place memory, which is were a location can retain a memory of something that happened in the past." (?? !!!) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.186.194.124 (talk) 10:53, 10 April 2011 (UTC)

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