List of Ghost Whisperer Characters - Lost Spirits

Lost Spirits

These are some of the spirits who either did not cross over or went to the Dark Side (Hell). There are supposedly 22 lost spirits so far.

  • Laughing Man (appears with Romano and is a ghostly agent for the dark side. He wears a two-piece suit and is usually seen laughing. He was portrayed by Douglas Bierman; death was from accidental ingestion of water dropwort)
  • Bleeding Man (a dark spirit whose right hand is bleeding, hence his name. He was portrayed by Lou Glenn; death was from exsanguination)
  • Giles Nickelburg (plane crash due to pilot error)
  • Greg Carter (car accident due to car going off a cliff)
  • Martha Rucker (building collapse)
  • Unnamed Man (conjunctivitis infection)
  • Greta Hansen (wheelchair fell down the stairs)
  • Tom Gordon (fell down the stairs)
  • Eli's parents (death from natural causes. Melinda helps them see The Light after solving a problem between them. The problem was caused by the fact that Eli's mother was lesbian and had an affair with a friend. Eli's father thought she was really having a love affair with her friend's husband, making his spirit unable to cross over. They decide to stay to take care of her son, although he disagrees with the idea.)

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