Ghost tours chicago richard crowe biography

          Through his supernatural tours, Crowe sparked interest not only in ghost stories, but also in the history of Chicago....

          Richard T. Crowe Dies

          Richard T. Crowe, 64, famed ghost hunter, well-known for his Ghost Tours of Chicago, passed away on Wednesday, June 6, , from the complications of pancreatic cancer.

          Crowe set up the world&#;s first ghost bus tour after receiving his Master&#;s degree from DePaul University in I knew Rich first as a cryptid hunter, in the years before his ghost business.

          Crowe was the leader of the Chicago Supernatural Tours series of bus tours.

        1. Richard T. Crowe is a product of the south side of Chicago.
        2. Through his supernatural tours, Crowe sparked interest not only in ghost stories, but also in the history of Chicago.
        3. Born in , Crowe grew up in Chicago, where he developed an early fascination with local history and ghostly legends.
        4. The Original Chicago Hauntings Ghost Bus Tour was founded by Ursula Bielski, famed Chicago ghostlore historian who started doing Chicago ghost tours over twenty.
        5. For example, on July 19, , Richard Crowe investigated Momo (Missouri Monster) at Marzolf Hill, Louisiana, Missouri, by trekking there with fellow investigator Loren Smith, and the primary eyewitness, Terry Harrison. But it was the Enfield trek that I shared with him that I will never forget.

          The McDaniel house, which was attacked by the Enfield Horror, , and investigated by Crowe &#; Coleman.

          Photo from the Loren Coleman archives.

          Crowe (from Chicago) and I (from central Illinos) journeyed together to investigate the anthropoid cryptid reports from southern Illinois, which has come to be collectively