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Inside Out - West: Monday October 25, 2004

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The Ram Inn
The Ram Inn - its reputation as a haunted house is well known

It seems there's money to be made in everything these days, but making money from ghosts… isn't that going a step too far? Not for one man here in the west, who makes his living as a "professional ghostbuster". Tessa Dunlop enters the world of the paranormal to find out more.

Someone ridding houses from ghosts and ghouls is something you would expect to see in the latest horror flick on the big screen.

Yet there are people around the UK who are doing it for real.

Inside Out puts one of our local ghostbusters to the test to see if conquering spooky creatures really is a legitimate career.

Haunted house

The Ram Inn, Wotton-under-Edge, is known to be one of the most haunted buildings in Britain.

Built on the edge of a pagan burial ground, the site has become a favourite haunt for ghostbusters around the UK.

Visitors to the former pub describe an evil and oppressive feeling when they enter the building, and plenty of unexplained occurrences have been documented there.

Tessa Dunlop with John Humphries
John Humpries has owned the Ram Inn since 1968

Even the Ram's owner, John Humphries, was surprised by the building.

"I knew nothing of the hauntings when I bought the place," he says.

"It wasn't until the first night, when I felt a pair of cold hands pulling me out of the bed, that I knew something strange was going on at the Ram."

What better place to put our ghostbuster, Terry, and his students, to the test.

Ghostbuster

Meet Terry, he's a ghostbuster who has been so successful in his line of business that he has set up a school for wannabe ghostbusters.

Getting rid of ghouls is a lucrative business according to Terry, who at £300 per job, has earned a rather nice living out of the non-living.

"I didn't really have a view of turning it into a livelihood until I met my wife and she said I was really good at what I did," he says.

Terry the ghostbuster
Terry has made a living from ghostbusting for 25 years

Terry is so confident of his ghostbusting abilities that he is more than happy to attempt to "clear out" the Ram Inn.

Joining Terry are his students; Ross, a financial advisor, Sarah, a TV costume designer and Steve, an IT consultant.

It seems a motley crew, but Terry and his team are keen to get underway.

Careful planning

The group decide to prepare offsite in a local hotel, where they lay out all the tools of their trade.

"The reason we haven't met up at the Ram Inn is that I want you all to get some first impressions," Terry tells his students.

He brings out a group of pictures and gets his students to "look into" the photos to see what spirits are present at the Ram Inn.

"When you take a photograph of something you take in the whole energy within that picture too, so it's alive," Terry explains.

Steve, Sarah and Terry
Planning the ghostbusting in advance helps Terry focus

Ross homes in on one of the pictures of a baby and comments, "From this picture I am picking up the spirit of a baby that I think was murdered shortly after it was born."

If all this is to be believed the team really have their work cut out for them tonight.

The final step of the preparation is carried out at the top of a nearby hill where the team are spiritually "tuning in".

Down to business

Preparations over, it's now time for the ghostbusting to begin.

As they arrive at the Ram Inn, Terry and his students say they can already feel a presence surrounding them.

"It draws you down, sucks you in… like treacle," comments Terry.

The group enter the Ram Inn, with Tessa following a discreet distance behind!

Terry laughs as he enters the Ram and comments, "It's so spooky it just makes me laugh.

"I could let out with a shrill scream it's that bad."

They all split up and begin searching every nook and cranny. Terry explains that hunting ghosts isn't always easy.

"Sometimes you have to employ some detective work so you have to 'go Indian' and track them… eventually you will find them," he says.

The Bishop Room
The Bishop Room is the most haunted at the Ram Inn

It isn't long before all of the team report that they've found ghosts around the building, but it's Terry's discovery that brings the team together.

Terry feels that at some time there was black magic practised here, and the whole area has been cursed.

"The curse is holding the spirits here, so the curse has to be lifted or broken. Until that is done, the spirits can't be released," he says.

And so the whole team head to the barn, where Terry goes into battle.

After much concentration and coaxing, Terry orders the bad spirit out and feels the mood is immediately lightened.

When asked what it was he just did, Terry answers, "That's my secret… put it this way - I rid the land of some evil."

Final job

It's all sounding a rather successful ghostbusting mission, but Ross still has one issue he wants to resolve.

He is keen to help the spirit of the baby he feels was murdered here.

A small shrine is set up with a picture and candle.

Ross
“It's quite an emotional thing really”
Ghostbusting student Ross

After some minutes of concentrated deep breathing, Ross has a breakthrough.

"The mother of this baby has just turned up and taken the baby into the light," Ross says with relief.

And so the ghostbusting team's job is done.

"I'm very happy with the day's proceedings. The barn is very clear, I'm very happy with how we have shifted the earth energies around," concludes Terry.

The group leaves the Ram Inn confident that they have lifted the opressive curse and released the trapped spirits.

And, it's all in a day's work.

See also ...

On the rest of Inside Out
East - Mediums
South - Ghosthunting With The Delays
East Midlands - Haunted Derby

On bbc.co.uk
BBC: Gloucestershire - Our Haunted County

On the rest of the web
Sacred Healers
The Ram Inn
Paranormal clubs

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Steve Sutton
Hi Rita, Myself or a local Ghostclub (BSPRI) can view your property, and evaluate whether or not Terry will be required, Churches perform excorcisms which banish spirits, we help spirits to leave the earth, in extreme cases Terry is possibly the only person in the UK capable of dealing with certain darker aspects of hauntings.

Hi Jean, Terry and ourselves did not remove all the spirits at The Ram Inn, in fact we barely scratched the surface, what we did acheive was to shift the influences that underpin the Ram.. "lifting the curse" as seen on TV, which allowed those that were ready to go to move on.. otherwise they would have remained trapped, the beeb didn't show it but I was close to tears at the plight of the tortured souls trapped in the barn. I have revisted the Ram since the filming and the atmosphere is significantly improved, and that has been independantly confirmed by the BSPRI (Bristol Society for Paranormal Research and Investigation) who visited before we visited and after.

MISS. RITA A. B. CLAYTON
I watched the article about Ghostbusting with great interest, as I have a female ghost that has been visiting me for 2 years now. I live in a 1980's mid-terrace house in Bath, that was built on Church of England land. I moved into the house in 1995 and all was fine until 2 years ago. I am now visited regularly, and have lost hours of sleep. My ghost is probably 19th. Century. She disappears in the summer months, but is now back with vengeance, and I saw her at 4.00am. this morning, after she visited on and off all night. She likes to shake my bed and pull at my duvet, wander around my bedroom, and along the landing. I have had 3 or 4 Exorcisms from the Clergy at the local Church, but these have only worked for a short period of time. I am waiting for their help again. I have carried out research at the library and on the internet. I would like a Ghostbuster to help me, as I want to move, and how can I put a haunted house up for sale? But I can't afford the £300 fee mentioned by the Ghostbuster in the article last night, as I only work part-time and am a Carer for my elderly parents.

Jean
Hi i watched your program last night for the Ram Inn, could you tell me if Terry Osullivan completley eradicated all of the spirits in the inn?



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