he has even investigated some of my customers locations to verify if activity is present or not .
An Investigation and Inquiry into Unsolved Crimes, Mystery's , The Bizarre ,Macabre,Unusual and just strange events and unique properties and buildings which played a part in or that have occurred in Tri State Area
Friend of mine Mark "Drake Bowan" a Paranormal Expert available to speak at your group or function
I have known Drake for over 20 years and 14 of them as a Paranormal Investigator who has been all over the tri-state area investigating cases and he is now available to speak at your function or event.
he has even investigated some of my customers locations to verify if activity is present or not .
he has even investigated some of my customers locations to verify if activity is present or not .
A very strange situation A long closed restaurant burns to the ground the day the original owner died.
Yes life has many strange and ironic events and twists Some too strange to explain.
Take the case of the former Rivers Edge Restaurant along Allegheny River Blvd. in Penn Hills Pa.
a long time staple from the 50's that lasted well into the late 80's when its Original owner Sonny Casale shut it down. The building then sat empty for almost 2 decades and then went thru 2 transformations the first attempt around 2009 when restaurateur Mike Roman opened a Bistro which failed after 6 months and then a Italian Restrorante known as Vincinos which closed down last year after lasting only 3 months and which burned to the ground in a spectacular fire which initially trapped 7 Penn hills firefighters and injured 3 of them.
The same exact day sadly Sonny passed away .
. My dad and I did some wiring work for Sonny when I was a kid in about 1969 when he added on a bigger dinning room. Sonny was a very generous man and thought it was great and got the biggest kick out how my dad was teaching me the trade at the age of all of 10years old.
Sonny will be missed by all and so will that fantastic view from his restaurant which sat high on the cliff above the Allegheny River. is no more I watched it go up in smoke several hours after the fire started after driving in from Altoona
Here is a picture I submitted to 1st responder news as I am one of their corespondents
The fire was so overwhelming and complete we will probably never know its cause
Good Bye Sonny and may you Rest In peace it was good to meet some one so unique as you all those years ago
Take the case of the former Rivers Edge Restaurant along Allegheny River Blvd. in Penn Hills Pa.
a long time staple from the 50's that lasted well into the late 80's when its Original owner Sonny Casale shut it down. The building then sat empty for almost 2 decades and then went thru 2 transformations the first attempt around 2009 when restaurateur Mike Roman opened a Bistro which failed after 6 months and then a Italian Restrorante known as Vincinos which closed down last year after lasting only 3 months and which burned to the ground in a spectacular fire which initially trapped 7 Penn hills firefighters and injured 3 of them.
The same exact day sadly Sonny passed away .
. My dad and I did some wiring work for Sonny when I was a kid in about 1969 when he added on a bigger dinning room. Sonny was a very generous man and thought it was great and got the biggest kick out how my dad was teaching me the trade at the age of all of 10years old.
CASALE
PHILIP "SONNY"
Age 84, of West Deer, formerly Penn Hills, on March 26,
2016. Husband of Lorraine Pennetti Casale;Sonny was the proud
owner of The Rivers Edge Restaurant in Penn Hills for over 40 years. There will
be no viewing. Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday 10:30 a.m. in St.
Victor Church, West Deer. Fr. Charles Speicher, celebrant. Donations in Sonny's
memory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital . Arrangements entrusted to
SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, LTD., Bakerstown.
Published in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on Mar. 27,
2016Sonny will be missed by all and so will that fantastic view from his restaurant which sat high on the cliff above the Allegheny River. is no more I watched it go up in smoke several hours after the fire started after driving in from Altoona
Here is a picture I submitted to 1st responder news as I am one of their corespondents
The fire was so overwhelming and complete we will probably never know its cause
Good Bye Sonny and may you Rest In peace it was good to meet some one so unique as you all those years ago
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