UNCUT Interview with RICHARD FELIX | Talking ghosts, a ‘real life’ scare and Most Haunted!

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In the second episode of Days of Horror Unknown World, we speak with RICHARD FELIX, a local (paranormal) historian, tour guide, former MOST HAUNTED cast member, author and owner of a HAUNTED jail!

In this interview, Richard talks about his scare with cancer at a young age, his first ghost sighting and how his career has changed from selling vinyl records to one of the UK’s most respected historians and paranormal experts.

Sit back, relax, but don’t get too scared!

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