Philip

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  • Philip Spencer

  • 100 / Male
  • Hampton, Virginia, US
  • Last Login: 11/10/2009

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  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Friends
  • Hometown: Lawrenceburg Kentucky
  • Body type: 6' 3" / More to love!
  • Zodiac Sign: Aquarius
  • Smoke / Drink: No / No
  • Occupation: Vagabond Dreamer

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  • Spencer Gerard Productions

    • Hampton, Virginia US
    • CEO

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I was born and lived in Lawrenceburg Kentucky in Anderson County. Lawrenceburg and Anderson County will always be my hometown. I now live in Hampton Virginia with the toes in the water :)

Visit my website for new details on my media appearances and new research.

www.philipspencer.net

In the late summer of 2008 my first book & movie will be released, the trailer for the movie is available here on my page as well as the music video for the movie by Freakhouse. Philip Spencer grew up in Anderson County, Kentucky, in the town of Lawrenceburg. Blessed or cursed with an insatiable curiosity for everything, he has been seeking answers to the mysteries of life, death and the paranormal since childhood.A 30-year veteran investigator, he has amassed hundreds of case files in his research of strange events that have occurred around the world. Bigfoot however, is the author's preferred area of research as in Anderson County, Kentucky, there have been many sightings of the enigmatic creature known the world over. His first book, The Wildman of Kentucky, The Mystery of Panther Rock, entails these sightings and much more, taking the reader on a journey into the heart of the "Dark and Bloody Ground" one of the most active paranormal places in the nation also known as "The Frazier Land."

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