Moving spoons, sounds of girls giggling and other strange occurrences at Cafe Cusco
Claire Gidman knows it was real. She heard giggles and words that sounded like, “Shhh, here she comes.”
“I never really believed in any of this stuff, honestly,” she tells me. “Even to this day, I go, ‘This is crazy.’ But what really got me was the day I heard those girls upstairs. I know what I heard and I have no explanation for it.”
She and her son Joe own Cafe Cusco, a Peruvian restaurant at 234 E. Commercial St., and the two-story structure, built in 1893 ... click here to read more