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Ryan Buell of Paranormal State Arrested for Felony Theft

Well, I can’t say I’m surprised. Ryan Buell, of Paranormal State fame, has finally surpassed Brian Harnois as “Most Embarrassing ParaCeleb.” One of the hoaxingest hoaxsters amongst a myriad of paranormal TV hoaxsters, Buell has previously been accused of stealing money from his fans, as well as falsely claiming he had pancreatic cancer in order to gain sympathy from said stolen-from fans. What a peach, huh? Also, his own mother has gone on social media to warn people about her son and his schemes and lies about his illness, and yet people still believe this douchenozzle’s claims. His fans keep giving him money and support. Today it was announced that Buell was arrested for felony theft of property and services. Maybe now they’ll see who he really is? Nah, probably not. But the burning questions remains: how come his close friend and “psychic” Chip Coffey wasn’t able to see this coming? It’s almost as if his psychic abilities aren’t real!!

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Any fans still hoping to get their money back should contact Brian H. over at duderun.com

RALEIGH (WTVD) — A celebrity ghost hunter who once lived in Raleigh is behind bars.

Ryan Daniel Buell, 34, is facing two felony charges related to theft and stolen property. He’s also facing a misdemeanor charge of theft of services. All charges are in Centre County, PA where Buell was last known to be living. Buell was arrested on September 18 in Florence County SC, the state where he grew up.

Buell claims to be a paranormal expert and appeared on the cable TV series “Paranormal State” that involved looking for ghosts or trying to prove that life after death is real. Buell has a pretty big fan base across the country. But several fans started questioning Buell in 2014, and turned to me. I first told you about Buell’s frustrated fans in July of 2014.

Buell had started a tour called “Conversations with the Dead Tour.” Tickets were sold to shows in cities across the US and Canada, but the shows got postponed and then canceled and fans were left with no answers and looking for refunds. Fans were out hundreds of dollars and wanted their money back. Many of them never got a dime back. Some were able to get refunds by disputing the charge with their credit card company.

In 2014, Chip Coffey, a long-time friend of Buell’s, was scheduled to be on the “Conversations with the Dead Tour” with Buell. He said thousands of dollars were at stake. At the time, Coffey told me Buell and his team were in charge of all the details for the tour but nothing was booked, despite selling tickets to the show.

“I know that the last accounting I had, with regards to ticket sales for the ‘Conversations with the Dead Tour,’ it was in excess of $80,000,” Coffey said.

2014 was not the first time Buell canceled shows. In 2012, he cancelled shows claiming he was fighting pancreatic cancer. In late 2013, Buell told People Magazine he was close to remission, ready to tour again and he started selling tickets for 2014 to another tour. Yet, several of those shows never happened.

After my story, Buell moved to Penn State, Pa and once again started advertising shows and connecting with his fans on his Facebook page. Fans once again complained that Buell took money for events, and then they say Buell either didn’t show or the events were canceled, the most recent being a dinner in August.

Now Buell’s mother is speaking out publically. She posted several times on Buell’s public Facebook page and The PRS Bureau’s page.

Buell’s mother writes to Buell’s fans, “PLEASE stop enabling his situation by sending money, buying tickets to events that may never occur, buying merchandise/phone calls you may never get, paying money to watch him on Twitch, and giving him offers of shelter … I am pleading with you out of LOVE for my son and I’m frightened by what his situation has become.”

Fans and one-time fans quickly commented on Buell’s mother’s post. Some defending Buell, others saying how Buell has taken money from them too. One fan talking about how Buell was sick, and his mom writes, “He’s ill, but not from cancer. His family knows the REAL story. You all need to stop believing his lies and stop enabling him….PLEASE.”

Currently, at last check Buell remains in the Florence County Detention Center in SC.

Serious side note here: I’ve seen lots of people posting on social media today talking about this story. They say that we should have sympathy for Ryan, because he’s on drugs and the drugs have changed him. They say that the real person to blame here is the person who first introduced Ryan to drugs. And I say bullshit. Nobody forced Ryan to take drugs. Nobody forced Ryan to lie about having pancreatic cancer. And nobody forced Ryan to cheat and steal from innocent and trusting fans. You wouldn’t feel bad for the average drug addict who breaks into your home and steals your TV or laptop. So don’t feel bad for Ryan Buell simply because he used to be on TV hunting fake ghosts.

You know who’s fault this is? Ryan’s. Just Ryan’s. You know who I do have sympathy for? All of his fans, who paid their hard-earned money to go see him, or buy merchandise from him, only to have him not deliver. All to the tune of what his “friend” says is over $80,000. Feel bad for Ryan Buell and truly want to help him? Great. But don’t give him your sympathies. Stop giving him money. Do as his own mother asks and stop enabling him. Send him a message and give him the cold, hard truth: he needs to get his life in order, and soon, or he’s not long for this world. The drugs will kill him, or someone he crosses while trying to get his drugs will kill him. But if he continues down this path, it won’t end well for him.

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