Latest TV team seeks a twist on Lizzie’s ghost tales
The hosts and executive producers of TLC’s popular Kindred Spirits TV show, were on a mysterious mission looking for ghosts, while keeping most of the secrets to themselves.
FALL RIVER — Amy Bruni and Adam Berry sat at the dining room table with their laptops open and assorted ghost catching gear laid out on the lace tablecloth at the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast.
In the parlor, where Andrew Borden was bludgeoned with a hatchet nearly 125 years ago, a mish-mash of creative people set up cameras and recorders to begin taping.
Berry and Bruni, hosts and executive producers of TLC’s popular Kindred Spirits TV show, were on a mysterious mission looking for ghosts, while keeping most of the secrets to themselves.
“There’s a twist,” Bruni said. “It’s not something that’s been done before.”