Gary William (born Gary William Lynch November 24, 1952) is an clairvoyant and psychic medium. He is known for his radio shows An Evening With Gary William in which are premised on William communicating with the spirits of the listeners deceased relatives. He was also known as Gary The Psychic, but quickly changed his stage name to Gary William to take on a persona for his psychic abilities.

Born in Wallingford, Connecticut, William says he was convinced at the age of eight years old that he would become a psychic. He is currently writing his first book which is in development called, “The Universe: Visions by a Clairvoyant Psychic Medium From The Other Side and Back”.

Biography edit

William is the son of a family of four and was raised Roman Catholic. Although William later stopped practicing that faith, once he professed the psychic ability to speak with his spirit guide, "Sir Charles." He claims "Sir Charles" is from the early 1800s and handled the court work with the judges in that time era. Later, William worked as a parts specialist at Pratt & Whitney for over 25 years. He met his wife, Cindy, when he was a student in a dance studio, before entering his current field of work. He and his wife had their first child, Annie Lynch, on January 9, 1986.

Television and Radio Appearances edit

William is a regular radio personality on 88.7 WNHU West Haven[1], and has been heard on 99.1 WPLR's infamous Chaz & AJ [2] in the Morning. William hosts his own hour-long show on these radio stations, discussing paranormal issues and giving callers advice in his role as a psychic. He has aided in investigations on the hit TV show, "Ghost Hunters." [3] He has also worked with Connecticut Paranormal Research Society[4] and has appeared on FEARnet television numerous occasions.

Books edit

The Universe: Visions by a Clairvoyant Psychic Medium From The Other Side and Back (2010)

References edit

  1. ^ 88.7 WNHU, "88.7 WNHU West Haven", Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  2. ^ 99.1 WPLR, "99.1 WPLR Chaz & AJ", Retrieved 2009-11-06.
  3. ^ Ghost Hunters, "Ghost Hunters", Retrieved 2009-11-05.
  4. ^ CPRS, "Connecticut Paranormal Research Society", Retrieved 2009-11-05.

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