Shadow People Ghost
June 16, 2010 by tdomf_bdded
Filed under User Submitted Videos
After hearing stories of apparition’s appearing and unexplained footsteps in this old house, we had to go there for an investigation.
We had many things happen to our group as well on this investigation.
Ft. Scott, KS
4-10-10
8:30pm (basement sceen)
67 degrees
Sony Hi8 Super Night Vision Camcorder
www.jasperhaunts.com
Nick Corey
Ghost at Disneyland?
March 30, 2010 by admin
Filed under Paranormal News
During my Internet travels today, I came across an interesting post on Courtney Mroch’s Haunt Jaunts blog about a possible ghost sighting and/or haunting at Disneyland. As Courtney points out in her post, it seems somewhat suspicious to say the least, but still worth a look.
Her post and video can be found at:
Security Cameras Catch Ghost at Disneyland?
While you’re there, take a minute to congratulate Courtney on her one year anniversary of being online.
Marilyn Monroe’s Ghost
Marilyn Monroe, is one of the biggest stars ever created by Hollywood. Her life tragically ended before her time. Suicide, accident, or other? The world may never know. What is known about her life is that she did have a fascination with the occult. She was known to have consulted physic to the stars, Kenny Kingston on a number of occasions. In death, her ghost is said to have been seen in a number of locations.
Marilyn is buried in Westwood Memorial Cemetery in Los Angeles. This cemetery is the final resting place for many of Hollywood’s most famous celebrities. Natalie Wood, Orson Welles, Rudolph Valentino, and Walter Mathau are among the celebrities resting here. But while most of the people are resting, it is said that Marilyn is not one of them. According to some, her restless ghost has been spotted a number of times near her grave stone. Read more
Highwayman Ghosts
One common belief about ghosts relates to the manner of their deaths. it is said that people who die suddenly, tragically or violently, often become ghosts. Perhaps because they do not realize they are dead or maybe it’s that they have vowed revenge or perhaps they are trying to atone for something that they have done during their life. Criminals seem to fit this profile very well, and that may be why so many convicts have been seen as ghosts. It also would account for the fact that prisons are a real hot spots for ghost hunters.
Throughout history especially in Europe you can find accounts of highwaymen hauntings. They have been known to haunt, their places of execution, their hideouts and their favorite spots to rob people. Read more
Real Ghost Activity in a Haunted House
According to the author of this video, it may be the best evidence to date that orbs can be perceptive intelligent spiritual energies rather than the sceptical view that they are dust.
The video is somewhat compelling and also contains some interesting photos. The author states that reason why the particular room in the video is so active is that the home – circa 1953 was built partly over an early 18th century farmhouse. [Read More ...]
Bell Farm – Ten Most Haunted Places
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Haunted Houses, Haunted Places, Ten Most Haunted Places
One of the oldest known haunted sites in the US is the Bell farm. Located in Adams Tennessee, strange things and ghosts have been appearing since the Bell family built its home there in the late 1800′s.
The first reported incident is when John Bell encountered a strange animal in his field, a cross between a rabbit and a dog. After this time the encounters escalated with numerous members of the family being assaulted by a spirit. The incidents escalated to the point where the family asked friends and neighbours for help. The friends and neighbors then also experienced being approached and often assaulted by the malevolent ghost. It is even claimed that the future President General Jackson came to the farm to offer assistance whereby members of his group also encountered the spirit. [Read More ...]
Edinburgh Castle – Ten Most Haunted Places
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Haunted Castles, Haunted Places, Ten Most Haunted Places
This castle is reputed to be the home of many ghosts. Counted among the ghosts are a piper, a headless drummer and a dog.
According to legend, the young piper had been sent into a series of tunnels leading beneath the castle. To keep the others appraised of his location he took his pipes. When the pipes suddenly stopped playing a search ensued but nothing was ever found of the young boy. Now his pipes can be heard echoing throughout the castle. [Read More ...]
Waverly Hills Sanatorium – Ten Most Haunted Places
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Haunted Other, Haunted Places, Ten Most Haunted Places
In 1910 Major Thomas H. Hays purchased the land in Louisville Kentucky to build a home for his family. But the family sold the home to make way for a tuberculosis hospital in the early part of the 20th century. To prevent this disease from spreading the community wanted a fairly isolated location. As more and more people contracted the disease the facility continued to be upgraded and expanded, it even included a pavilion for children. The death toll of patients was said to average more than 150 people a year. With the introduction of antibiotics the primary function of the hospital changed to that of a sanatorium. The treatment of patients was often radical and experimental and the facility was closed in 1982 due to complaints of patient abuse. [Read More ...]
Ballygally Castle – Ten Most Haunted Places
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Haunted Castles, Haunted Places, Ten Most Haunted Places
This huge castle was built in 1625 in the Northern part of Ireland. The most active ghost in residence is said to be one of the former lady’s of the house. It is said that Isobel Shaw wife of the lord of the castle kept her locked in her room. He also was said to be slowing starving her until she finally leapt from one of the windows. [Read More ...]
Rose Hall – Ten Most Haunted Places
April 15, 2009 by admin
Filed under Haunted Houses, Haunted Places, Ten Most Haunted Places
This huge mansion located in Montego Bay according to local legend is haunted by one of its previous owners.
Annie Palmer came to the Island in about 1820 as the wife of sugar plantation owner John Palmer. Far from being a kind and generous woman Annie is portrayed as evil incarnate. It is said that she killed all three of her husbands in mysterious methods. She also had numerous slave lovers from whom she learned the arts of voodoo and black magic. Most strange of all is that all of her lovers simply disappeared. [Read More ...]

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