• Haunted Cottage. Strange hauntings plague Kelli Ryan4

    • March 20, 2009

    Ghost Cottage was originally named in homage of Ghost Ranch, where Kelli Ryan once studied art. However, the name has taken on a dual meaning. The home owner has identified the ghost that roam her home. Said to be one of the most active sites to be investigated by many ghost hunters, the cottage is

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  • LEWISHAM: A haunted house? not according to this reporter1

    • March 13, 2009

    Ghost orb. This is what the Lodon based ghost hunters claim is shown on the image Reporter Matthew Jenkin from News Shopper went on a supposed ghost hunting investigation in a home in Lewisham (UK). Skeptical, he did not find any evidence of what the owners of the home or what the ghost hunters claimed

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  • Hollywood Theaters:Movies, popcorn, poltergeist?3

    • March 7, 2009

    The Tyler theater. Poltergeist activity is reported by numerous employees A haunted movie theater in Texas. Apparitions, disembodied voices, jiggling door handles and cold spots are common reports in this theater. Speaking of movies, I went to go see Watchmen last night…man was it good. If you like dark comic books, you should check this

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  • Haunted Sioux Falls home2

    • March 5, 2009

    Objects reportedly more on their own accord at the home in Sioux Falls These are the type of reports that I like to read. Solid paranormal/poltergeist experiences being told of by homeowners and possible evidence caught on tape. The Sioux Falls Investigative Paranormal Society is trying to help the homeowners who would like a little

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  • Detecting video fraud0

    • March 5, 2009

    This article will reference a noted professor upon the subject of video fraud.

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  • The Myers Inn: California haunted inn6

    • March 3, 2009

    The Myers Inn. Said to be haunted Haunted Inns, I don’t know really what to think of them. Most of the time one can only go by hearsay, since very little evidence of the paranormal has ever been caught in these places. Mostly EVP and Orb phenomenon. Haunted Inns, to me, can be deceiving because

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  • Group seeks ghosts at house0

    • February 28, 2009

      Brett Nease sits still in the formal dining room of Gettysburg’s Farnsworth House Inn, the central silhouette among a dozen quiet shadows. The only light slices down softly through heavy, antique drapes onto a patterned rug. Shady splotches on the wall are portraits and landscapes, blurred incomprehensible from the dark. Those around Nease murmur

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  • Palmyra museum haunted3

    • February 27, 2009

    Look closely: Some say they see the apparition of a young boy floating to the right of the register inside the Wm. Phelps General Store on Market Street in Palmyra, in this photo taken within the past year.

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  • Paranormal courses being taught in schools4

    • February 26, 2009

    Dave Wood is behind the course Courses on the paranormal being taught in local schools? Sounds like a good idea. If they are taught correctly of course. Personally I think it’s a double-edge sword. If the course is focused only on popular “ghost hunting” techniques, ie. using EVP recorders and EMF readers, then it’s a

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  • The spirit attacks0

    • February 20, 2009

    I ran into this firsthand experience of a spirit that attacks a person almost on a nightly basis. The story was posted on From the shadows blog. It’s just such an eerie story. Something uninvited resides in the house in Independence. Eighteen-year-old Michelle’s family has lived there for 12 years, and she knows it’s a

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  • Haunted hair salon?0

    • February 18, 2009

    Spooky goings on … hairdressers Michelle Langley, Sheena Carmichael, and Joanne Robson. “One night, I had locked up the shop and decided to go on the sun-bed in the cubicle. I heard a loud crash, so I got up and realised a tub of cream had been flung over from the beauty room” Poltergeist activity

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  • Paranormal researcher visits the Columbarium7

    • February 4, 2009

    For years people have claimed to have heard screams or seen strange things moving in the Columbarium in San Francisco, a repository for human ashes that is also home to some of the city’s founder. The copper-domed Columbarium holds the remains and memorials of some of the city’s most prominent figures including Harvey Milk. Paranormal

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