In real life, ghost hunting is an uncertain science -- and 'boring'
Rob Garcia ain't afraid of no ghosts. Which is a good thing since he thinks he just encountered some on the second floor of a 19th century farmhouse.
"You feel that?" Garcia says to his partner, Beth Brownback, who nods back her answer.
Garcia and Brownback aren't ghost-busters. They think of themselves as investigators of the paranormal, hobbyists who take a serious and scientific approach to a study in which the only sure thing is uncertainty.
"We don't know what we're dealing with," Garcia explains. "I think they're ghosts. But can I tell you 100% that's a ghost? No."