Via clarionledger.com by Harold Gater
A Philadelphia, Miss. blues club is reportedly haunted. Employees at a Brandi’s Blues Café have reported sighting an apparition at the establishment.
WTOK reported that Chef Joe Cumberland said he was alone one morning when he heard a loud bang.
"We hear that all the time so I didn't think anything of it. I walked out and the water was running in the sink. That was a little strange. I hadn't turned it on that morning. I walked over there to cut it off came back. I sat a bowl down on a table and looked to the door of the kitchen. There was a figure there about 6 ft. It had a little pot belly. I saw it for three or four seconds," says Cumberland.
Cumberland believed it was coworker but discovered he was the only one in the building. He then heard footsteps upstairs. Cumberland said he was so startled that he went outside for fifteen minutes before returning to the kitchen.
After multiple sighting, Blues Café workers’ research found the alleged ghost may be a man named, James Grady White. White was convicted of murder in 1940 and sentenced to death. White was electrocuted in the street near Blues Cafe.
Southern Paranormal was called to investigate further. Doyle Goss with Southern Paranormal says White could very possibly be the man workers are seeing.
"From what we gathered this weekend it very possibly could be. Darren actually called out the name James Grady White and got a respond back of 'yeah' right after this like an acknowledgement he was in the building.
Goss said his crew heard a number of unexplained crashes and voices throughout the cafe.
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