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Rock legend Meatloaf makes like a bat out of hell after hunting for ghosts

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Rock legend Meatloaf makes like a bat out of hell after hunting for ghosts.


The singer appeared on US series Ghost Hunters last night as a special guest investigating 'the most haunted house in America' located in the Isle of Pines, Thousand Islands, New York.


Accompanied by members of The Atlantic Paranormal Society, the musician geared up with electromagnetic sensors and digital video camera to hunt for poltergeists on the private four-acre island and its towering 10-bedroom mansion and boathouse.


According to its current owners, the area was formerly used as a monastery and over the years there have been several sightings of ghostly priests wandering the halls.


Floating heads, phantom music and glowing figures have all also scared the Claudia family and their guests senseless.


"I worked my way in one room and asked if it there was a woman there. I got a response that there was," said Meatloaf.


"One of the guys asked if it could touch one of us, then all of a sudden behind me it felt like somebody sat down or got up - I just giggled."


But before long inside the house, Meatloaf started to get the chills.


"I started talking in the other room and asked if there was somebody else. This time I was talking to a man.


"We asked if it could move something and it made a bang and the doors moved.


"All the hairs on my arm just stood straight up. I've never seen that on my arm before. It was going on like crazy... holy smokes."



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