Stambovsky V. Ackley - Epilogue

Epilogue

The case generated considerable publicity. Among the new prospective buyers to the house at 1 LaVeta Place on the Hudson River was Kreskin (who was interested in it because of the haunted claim). Ackley sold the house to another buyer and moved to Florida in 1991. In 1993, Bill Merrill and Glenn Johnson, who claimed to be paranormal investigators, claimed to have contacted the ghosts from Portland, Oregon with the aid of Helen Ackley. The ghosts were reported to have told them that it wasn't as much fun haunting the house without Helen. They wrote a story about the event called Sir George The Ghost Of Nyack. Helen Ackley died in 2003. There have not been public reports of hauntings in recent years.

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