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Art Bell, mysterious narrator of the American nightscape, dead at 72

April 14, 2018 by www.abqjournal.com

Marc Fisher, The Washington Post

Published 3:27 pm, Saturday, April 14, 2018

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In this March 7, 1997, photo, shows late night talk show host Art Bell near a satellite dish at his Pahrump, Nev., home. Bell, was the original owner of Pahrump based radio station KNYE 95.1 FM. And perhaps best known for his conspiracy theory in the paranormal, with his radio show “Coast to Coast,” which was syndicated across the nation. The Nye County Sheriff’s Office says Bell died at his home in Pahrump, Nev. Bell is scheduled for an autopsy later this week to determine the cause of death. He was 72. (Aaron Mayes/Las Vegas Sun via AP) less
In this March 7, 1997, photo, shows late night talk show host Art Bell near a satellite dish at his Pahrump, Nev., home. Bell, was the original owner of Pahrump based radio station KNYE 95.1 FM. And perhaps … more

Photo: Aaron Mayes / Las Vegas Sun 1997

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This publicity image released by SiriusXM shows Art Bell his home studio in Pahrump, Nev. (Art Bell)
This publicity image released by SiriusXM shows Art Bell his home studio in Pahrump, Nev. (Art Bell)

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If you love ghosts, you may love the Lone Star State. Texas seems full of paranormal activity. Here are a few of the most popular ghostly sites.
If you love ghosts, you may love the Lone Star State. Texas seems full of paranormal activity. Here are a few of the most popular ghostly sites.

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The Hotel Galvez & Spa
According to the Hotel Galvez & Spa website, the haunting began at least half a century ago. A young bride-to-be checked in to room 501 to wait for her sailor fiance who was at sea, and she never checked out.

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The Hotel Galvez & Spa
According to the Hotel Galvez & Spa website, the haunting began at least half a century ago. A young bride-to-be checked in to room 501 to wait for her sailor fiance who was at

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Photo: DirectToArchive

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Victoria’s Black Swan Inn, San Antonio

The wedding venue is apparently haunted by ghosts who have reportedly moved dolls, played eerie music and opened doors. 
Victoria’s Black Swan Inn, San Antonio

The wedding venue is apparently haunted by ghosts who have reportedly moved dolls, played eerie music and opened doors. 

Photo: San Antonio Express-News

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Kerrville Courthouse, Kerrville

The property is allegedly haunted by a woman who was killed by her boyfriend. Her boyfriend hanged himself outside of the courthouse after the killing.

Photo: Chris Vreeland, Flickr

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Kerrville Courthouse, Kerrville

The property is allegedly haunted by a woman who was killed by her boyfriend. Her boyfriend hanged himself outside of the courthouse after the killing.

Photo: Chris Vreeland,

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Magnolia Cemetery, Katy

The story goes a witch was buried in the cemetery decades ago, and apparently at one time, a huge sphere was attached to the grave’s monument. Whoever read the inscription, looked away and then looked back, would not only have bad luck, but the sphere would have supposedly vanished. Local authorities allegedly took down the sphere years ago.

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Magnolia Cemetery, Katy

The story goes a witch was buried in the cemetery decades ago, and apparently at one time, a huge sphere was attached to the grave’s monument. Whoever read the inscription, looked away

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Littlefield House, Austin

This property is reportedly haunted by a mistress who lived in the house. The woman rarely left the home, and people have claimed she still wanders the halls.

Photo: Scott From TX

Littlefield House, Austin

This property is reportedly haunted by a mistress who lived in the house. The woman rarely left the home, and people have claimed she still wanders the halls.

Photo: Scott From TX

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McNay Art Museum, San Antonio

The museum’s west wing is reportedly haunted by a woman who lived at a home at the same site.

Photo credit: McNay Art Museum

McNay Art Museum, San Antonio

The museum’s west wing is reportedly haunted by a woman who lived at a home at the same site.

Photo credit: McNay Art Museum

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Miss Molly’s Hotel, Fort Worth

The property used to serve as a bordello, and it is reportedly haunted by ghosts from that era. A cowboy has been seen in the hotel’s Cowboy Room.

Photo: Nicolas Henderson, Flickr

Miss Molly’s Hotel, Fort Worth

The property used to serve as a bordello, and it is reportedly haunted by ghosts from that era. A cowboy has been seen in the hotel’s Cowboy Room.

Photo: Nicolas Henderson, Flickr

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Catfish Plantation, Waxahachie

This historic home was turned into a restaurant, and visitors have reported numerous ghostly activities, including flirting with women, brewing coffee and floating fry baskets.

Photo: Nicolas Henderson, flickr

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Catfish Plantation, Waxahachie

This historic home was turned into a restaurant, and visitors have reported numerous ghostly activities, including flirting with women, brewing coffee and floating fry

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The Spaghetti Warehouse, Houston

Houston’s Spaghetti Warehouse on Commerce Street in downtown is said to house more than a few paranormal spirits. Employees have reported strange sightings on the building’s second floor, such as table arrangements randomly changing.

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The Spaghetti Warehouse, Houston

Houston’s Spaghetti Warehouse on Commerce Street in downtown is said to house more than a few paranormal spirits. Employees have reported strange sightings on the building’s

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Photo: Sharon Steinmann, Houston Chronicle

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The Alamo, San Antonio

Shortly after the battle of The Alamo, people started to make claims that the site was haunted by former soldiers.

The Alamo, San Antonio

Shortly after the battle of The Alamo, people started to make claims that the site was haunted by former soldiers.

Photo: Eric Gay, STF / Associated Press

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La Carafe, Houston

This is one of the oldest bars in Houston, and visitors have reported seeing a large black male ghost.

La Carafe, Houston

This is one of the oldest bars in Houston, and visitors have reported seeing a large black male ghost.

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Wunsche Brothers Cafe and Saloon, Spring

Visitors claim that Charlie Wunsche, the original owner, haunts his old saloon. Visitors have reported numerous ghostly activities,  including holding doors close and wacky electronics. 

Photo: Nail, Flickr

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Wunsche Brothers Cafe and Saloon, Spring

Visitors claim that Charlie Wunsche, the original owner, haunts his old saloon. Visitors have reported numerous ghostly activities,  including holding doors close and

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Elder Street Artist Lofts, Houston

The history of this site alone is enough to give anyone the creeps. At 1101 Elder St., the building used to be Jefferson Davis Hospital, which housed a psychiatric ward, and the Houston City Cemetery. Needless to say, people have reported weird sightings and experiences in the lofts.

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Elder Street Artist Lofts, Houston

The history of this site alone is enough to give anyone the creeps. At 1101 Elder St., the building used to be Jefferson Davis Hospital, which housed a psychiatric ward, and

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Photo: Johnny Hanson, Houston Chronicle

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Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston

Images of the abandoned Jefferson Davis Hospital, built above a confederate cemetery, which is said to be haunted.

Jefferson Davis Hospital, Houston

Images of the abandoned Jefferson Davis Hospital, built above a confederate cemetery, which is said to be haunted.

Photo: Tre’ Ridings, Freelance

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Cy-Springs High School, Cypress

Out in Cypress, the ghost of a dead construction worker haunts Cy-Springs High School. The worker was buried on the site of the school.

Cy-Springs High School, Cypress

Out in Cypress, the ghost of a dead construction worker haunts Cy-Springs High School. The worker was buried on the site of the school.

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Presidio La Bahia, Goliad

Constructed in 1721, unexplained lights and sounds have been reported at this fort.

Presidio La Bahia, Goliad

Constructed in 1721, unexplained lights and sounds have been reported at this fort.

Photo: Erin Graham

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Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells

Boarded up since the 1970s, this hotel was erected in 1922 when the town was booming from the mineral water industry. An episode of “Ghost Adventures” was even filmed here.

Baker Hotel, Mineral Wells

Boarded up since the 1970s, this hotel was erected in 1922 when the town was booming from the mineral water industry. An episode of “Ghost Adventures” was even filmed here.

Photo: Nick J/ Flickr

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Granbury Opera House, Granbury

People have reported seeing a tall man dress in black in this theater, which was founded in 1886 and is still operating. Some say the ghost could be John Wilkes Booth.

Photo by: Jimmy H./Yelp

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Granbury Opera House, Granbury

People have reported seeing a tall man dress in black in this theater, which was founded in 1886 and is still operating. Some say the ghost could be John Wilkes Booth.

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Bragg Road Ghost lights, Saratoga

As the story goes, a flicker of light can be seen at the end of the road on most nights. It is said to be a railroad worker looking for his head after being decapitated by in a train accident.

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Bragg Road Ghost lights, Saratoga

As the story goes, a flicker of light can be seen at the end of the road on most nights. It is said to be a railroad worker looking for his head after being decapitated by in a

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Photo: Rob Rigggs And Tom Burnette

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The Driskill Hotel, Austin

This hotel may seem like an average luxury hotel, but there have been reports of a painting of a little girl holding flowers making guests feel as if they are levitated. There have also been reports of apparitions and other paranormal activities.

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The Driskill Hotel, Austin

This hotel may seem like an average luxury hotel, but there have been reports of a painting of a little girl holding flowers making guests feel as if they are levitated. There have

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Photo: E. Joseph Deering, Houston Chronicle

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Fort Phantom Hill Lake, Abilene

The legend says that a woman in a white wedding dress can be seen walking across the lake in the evenings.
Fort Phantom Hill Lake, Abilene

The legend says that a woman in a white wedding dress can be seen walking across the lake in the evenings.

Photo: Nellie Doneva, Associated Press

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Emily Morgan Hotel, San Antonio

This medical arts facility turned hotel is said to have a woman dressed in what seems to be a hospital gown roaming the halls along with other unexplained activities.
Emily Morgan Hotel, San Antonio

This medical arts facility turned hotel is said to have a woman dressed in what seems to be a hospital gown roaming the halls along with other unexplained activities.

Photo: Jerald Jackson/ Flickr

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Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans

This hotel is said to have unexplained occurrences such as a locked restaurant door that opens and closes every evening, and en elevator that stops on the wrong floor leading guests down a chilly hallway where ghostly images of children playing can be seen. 

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Hotel Monteleone, New Orleans

This hotel is said to have unexplained occurrences such as a locked restaurant door that opens and closes every evening, and en elevator that stops on the wrong floor leading guests

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Audubon Cottages, New Orleans

These historic cottages were rebuilt after two fires destroyed most of the city. It is believed that cottages two and four have their own haunted histories including a country music-loving soldier.

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Audubon Cottages, New Orleans

These historic cottages were rebuilt after two fires destroyed most of the city. It is believed that cottages two and four have their own haunted histories including a country

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Bourbon Orleans Hotel, New Orleans

Some of the ghosts said to roam this historic property are a confederate soldier on the sixth and third floors, children and nuns heard in the hallways, and a lonely ghost dancer seen under the ballroom’s chandelier. 

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Bourbon Orleans Hotel, New Orleans

Some of the ghosts said to roam this historic property are a confederate soldier on the sixth and third floors, children and nuns heard in the hallways, and a lonely ghost

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Photo: New Orleans Hotel Collection

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Loyd Hall Plantation, Cheneyville, La.

This location is said to be haunted by several ghosts. Built in 1820, the plantation is still surrounded by hundreds of acres of farmland. Bloodstains in a third-floor room are said to be those of a Union soldier.

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Loyd Hall Plantation, Cheneyville, La.

This location is said to be haunted by several ghosts. Built in 1820, the plantation is still surrounded by hundreds of acres of farmland. Bloodstains in a third-floor

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Myrtle’s Plantation, St. Francisville, La.

Touted as one of the most haunted places in the USA, this is said to rest atop an Indian Burial Ground. Add to that reports of up to 10 murders in the house and 12 ghosts.

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Myrtle’s Plantation, St. Francisville, La.

Touted as one of the most haunted places in the USA, this is said to rest atop an Indian Burial Ground. Add to that reports of up to 10 murders in the house and 12

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Parks-Bowman Mansion, New Orleans

In the heart of the Garden District, NOLA visitors can stay in three different rooms of this historic home: the library, the “red room” and the “haunted bedroom.” The haunted room has one additional guest, a shy young girl in a yellow dress.

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Parks-Bowman Mansion, New Orleans

In the heart of the Garden District, NOLA visitors can stay in three different rooms of this historic home: the library, the “red room” and the “haunted bedroom.” The haunted

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The old Mansion Hotel (now the Chambers Mansion), San Francisco

It is said that the niece of the mansion’s first owner, Richard Chambers, died at the mansion and her spirit is still there today. However, some accounts say that something much more sinister has market the property as 100 percent haunted. 

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The old Mansion Hotel (now the Chambers Mansion), San Francisco

It is said that the niece of the mansion’s first owner, Richard Chambers, died at the mansion and her spirit is still there today. However, some

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Ten Broeck Mansion, Albany N.Y.

The mansion was built after a fire destroyed the Ten Broeck family’s previous home. It is believed that a child can be heard whispering “I’m downstairs.”
Ten Broeck Mansion, Albany N.Y.

The mansion was built after a fire destroyed the Ten Broeck family’s previous home. It is believed that a child can be heard whispering “I’m downstairs.”

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Blue Moon Cottage, Jerome, Az.

The owner of this home, which can be rented out for $185 a night, says that the woman who lived there before her still haunts its halls - especially when you move her chair from her favorite spot.

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Blue Moon Cottage, Jerome, Az.

The owner of this home, which can be rented out for $185 a night, says that the woman who lived there before her still haunts its halls - especially when you move her chair from

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Shamrock House, Rocky Bottom, S.C.

Guests aren’t sure why a ghost named Nancy haunts this eight-bedroom cabin, and the owner’s can’t confirm her presence, so you’ll have to visit to ask her why she’s there.
Shamrock House, Rocky Bottom, S.C.

Guests aren’t sure why a ghost named Nancy haunts this eight-bedroom cabin, and the owner’s can’t confirm her presence, so you’ll have to visit to ask her why she’s there.

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Queen Anne, San Francisco, CA

Not all ghosts will leave you cold. Miss Mary Lake, the former headmistress of the school for girls that opened here in 1890, has been known to look after guests who stay in her former office, Room 410, just as she surely did for her pupils many generations ago. Some have reported that their clothes were unpacked for them while others have woken up during the night to find their blankets tucked neatly around them.

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Queen Anne, San Francisco, CA

Not all ghosts will leave you cold. Miss Mary Lake, the former headmistress of the school for girls that opened here in 1890, has been known to look after guests who stay in her

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Art Bell, mysterious narrator of the American nightscape, dead at 72
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In the small of the night, when the mind is open and the defenses are eased, mysteries blossom and conspiracies run wild. In the darkest of hours, Art Bell was a light left on for the lonely, the insomniacs, the Americans searching for answers in a society they believed was spinning out of control.

For more than two decades, Bell, who died April 13 at 72, stayed up all night talking to those people on the radio, patiently encouraging them to tell their stories about alien abductions, crop circles, anthrax scares and, as he put it, all things “seen at the edge of vision.” The Nye County, Nevada, sheriff’s office said an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death.

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At Bell’s peak in the 1990s, his show, “Coast to Coast AM,” was on more than 400 radio stations. He took calls all night long, alone in the studio he built on his isolated homestead in Pahrump, in the Nevada desert. He punched up the callers himself, unscreened, keeping one line just for those who wanted to talk about what really happened at Area 51, the U.S. government reserve that for decades has been a locus of UFO sightings and purported encounters with alien beings.

Long before fake news became a political topic, Bell made a good living encouraging Americans to accept the most fantastic and unlikely tales, to believe that we are not alone, to accept that in a world where the pace of life seemed to quicken with every passing year, there were forces from beyond that were trying to tell us something.

In about 40 cities around the country, and in London and Tokyo, Art Bell Chat Clubs met regularly to hear talks by ufologists and by ordinary people who described their near-death and past-life experiences. He also had more prominent guests on the show – singers, comedians, actors, scientists.

Bell started his show in 1984 doing a standard-issue political talk program, but he quickly tired of the predictable, emotionally distanced debates over the issues of the day. For Bell, the questions of the night were infinitely more powerful.

In 1996, Bell suggested that the Hale-Bopp comet, then the subject of great popular fascination, was being trailed by a UFO – a theory cited as a possible reason why members of the Heaven’s Gate cult committed mass suicide the next year.

“There is a difference in what people are willing to consider, daytime versus nighttime,” Bell told The Washington Post in 1998. “It’s dark and you don’t know what’s out there. And the way things are now, there may be something.”

Bell’s voice was unusually formal, with a classic announcer’s cadence, patient and crystalline, by no means a sleepy sound. What he offered listeners was companionship and a therapeutic acceptance.

The novelist Don DeLillo once wrote that “If you maintain a force in the world that comes into people’s sleep, you are exercising a meaningful power.”

Bell, who drew an audience of about 10 million listeners a week, saw himself not as an authority, but as a fellow explorer. He wore his gullibility proudly. He believed in possibilities, and he loved the idea that his openness to paranormal events had helped build the nation’s appetite for “Twin Peaks,” “The X-Files” and other expressions of the edges of reality.

He wrote a book, “The Quickening,” spelling out his theory that every aspect of life was “accelerating and changing” so dramatically that the world was hurtling toward doom.

Of course, Bell had his own experiences that matched those of his callers. On the way home to Pahrump from Las Vegas one summer night, he and his wife, Ramona, were about a mile from home when she blurted, “What the hell is that?”

The couple gazed up. Hovering over the road, they saw an enormous triangular craft, each side about 150 feet long, with two bright lights at each point of the triangle. After a while, the craft floated directly over the Bells. “It was silent,” Bell recounted. “Dead silent. It did not appear to have an engine.” After a few moments, the craft floated across the valley and out of sight.

On the radio, when he told such stories, he would ask listeners to “try to send mental connective thoughts to ask these beings to show themselves.”

“It really doesn’t matter that much to me if anyone believes me,” Bell said years later. “Thousands of people seeing the same thing cannot all be wrong.”

And if they were wrong, at least they were wrong together, he said. Whether his show was taken as entertainment or revelation, he believed it was healthier than the other blather on the radio: “Morning shows that compete to find the worst language you can manage to get on the air, the most controversial topics,” he said, dismissively. “Guns! Abortion! I talk about weird stuff. What I do only works at night, only on the radio.”

His politics were all over the map – a self-described libertarian, he opposed abortion, supported same-sex marriage and was skeptical of the science behind global warming. He blamed Richard Nixon for spawning a nation of cynics, supported Barry Goldwater in 1964 and Ross Perot in 1992, came to consider Bill Clinton a great president and said he voted for Barack Obama in 2008.

Bell had no stomach for haters. He had a white supremacist on as a guest, made him comfortable enough for him to spout racist views, and then Bell informed the guest that “I am married to a brown-skinned Asian woman.”

Born June 17, 1945 in Jacksonville, North Carolina, Arthur Bell III grew up with a seven-transistor AM radio tucked under his pillow at night, and when he was supposed to be sleeping, he listened instead to the pioneers of talk radio as they batted around alternative ideas about who really killed John F. Kennedy or how the CIA controlled people’s minds.

Bell, a Marine brat who said he attended more than 30 high schools as his family moved around, served as a medic for the Air Force in Vietnam, and began his broadcasting work on the military’s station in Okinawa, Japan, where he once stayed on the air as a DJ for 116 hours nonstop, earning an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records. (He also held the record for seesawing while broadcasting – 57 hours. Top 40 AM radio DJs did that sort of thing in the 1970s.)

After studying engineering at the University of Maryland, Bell returned to radio, playing the hits on small stations in New England and California. The work left him feeling empty, and he moved to Las Vegas, where he was working as a cable guy when a radio station asked him to take on a part-time, overnight slot as a talk-show host.

His nightly “Coast to Coast” show ran from 1989 to 2003, and he continued broadcasting on weekends until 2007. He briefly returned with a satellite radio show in 2013 and an online program, “Midnight in the Desert,” in 2015. That show ended after a few months, because, Bell said, someone had taken to firing a weapon at his Nevada property.

Bell was married four times; to Sachiko Pontius and Vickie Baker, from whom he was divorced; to Ramona Hayes, who died in 2006; and to Airyn Ruiz, whom he met when she befriended him online after the death of his previous wife. Ruiz was then 22 and living in the Philippines. He is survived by Ruiz and his five children, Vincent Pontius, Lisa Pontius Minei, Arthur Bell IV, Asia Bell and Alexander Bell.

Naturally, Bell died on Friday the 13th.

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