Dead gangster Dave Courtney’s household name in ghost hunters after spooky indicators
The household of ex-gangster Dave Courtney have known as in ghost hunters after spooky goings on at his residence.
The infamous hardman-turned-author, 64, was discovered lifeless at his home in Plumstead, South West London, on October 22. Dave, who was affected by prostrate most cancers and arthritis, died from a gunshot wound to the pinnacle after a day on the soccer with mates.
But in line with friends, his household have been left baffled after a psychic rang the home a couple of days after the previous crime kingpin’s demise. A supply stated: “A medium known as the landline and stated they’d acquired a message from Dave from ‘the opposite facet’.
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“They stated Dave left private notes for his all his household hidden in his books, in addition to ‘Whiskey for Brendon’.”
Dave lived with his best pal and lodger Brendon McGirr at his £650,000 house, dubbed Camelot Castle due to its extravagant décor.
The house was decorated with Union Jack flags, a bust of the gangster, swords, fake guns and a jacuzzi. The source added: “Everyone was sceptical but they searched the bookshelves at his home.
“Incredibly the third book contained a letter from Dave addressed to his ex-wife. When they were tidying up, they noticed Dave’s shotgun by his armchair was inscripted with the word ‘Whiskey’.
“It’s given them all a bit of a jolt so they called in ghost hunters to look into it.”
According to friends Dave, whose life is being became a film with Tom Hardy in talks because the lead, was a giant believer within the supernatural and the afterlife.
The supply added: “If he did come again it wouldn’t shock any of his mates. It can be such a consolation to everybody if he was contacting them from the opposite facet. “
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