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Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] Last Nights Final Phase Investigation Reports....
Date: 2/9/2004 2:15:24 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com
, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com
The final phase of this weekends investigation took place tonight and I am relieved to have completed tonight's places but also in total 12 places this weekend with many photos taken. I am going to spend this next week
recuperating and with a 6 pack I swear. Tonight was a perfect night for investigating as there was almost a full moon out the skies were clear no snow so the ghost I captured obviously will be more vivid looking. But with the completion of my tribute to WNY and one of my last out of town trips before my big move tonight's investigations were stellar. Again I had to visit these places alone unfortunately but again this just tells you how much love and passion I have for the supernatural. I visited 5 places which was Holy Sepulchre Cemetery home to Jack The Ripper, Susan B. Anthony Park, The King Mansion, The
Madison House and to finish off the night the George Eastman Dental Clinic. I headed off early in the evening before the sun went down and so my adventure begins here.
Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
I entered the newer area of the cemetery first which at the time my eyes were popping out of my head because I do not think I ever seen a cemetery as big as this place aside from Mt Hope and Forest Lawn. I fell over and rolled in some snow it was fun laying on my back looking up at the trees surrounded by head stones. I got up and was covered in white snow and ice. My main goal was to find the headstone of the real Jack The Ripper also known as Francis Tumuelty. More information will be available on our prologue page in the future about him and the headstone.
West End
I studied the directory here and noticed on the site a house, building, a hill with 3 crosses, a bronze statue. To my surprise I found that the cemetery was split by a road with a West End and East End. The west end was newer and not as elegant
Victorian wise but equally both ends were extremely large. Large enough where you could spend a few days just walking around to see it all. I noticed on the West End there was over 30 sections and roads. So basically my goal was to hit the oldest areas of both ends. So what I did was walked around taking a few roads till I was unable to see the main road. I have to admit with all the trees, roads, and stones the farther you get back the darker it gets. I felt watched but the feeling was not bad. I know something was there. Occasionally I heard some noises perhaps like the crunching of snow or movement in the trees. But the West End really was a pretty smooth investigation as I took some photos and walked down a few roads.
I hiked probably about a quarter threw the West End and realized that I would never be able to see it all so basically I focused on capturing some nice ghostly shots in some of the more prominent stones and areas here. I know for a fact I was being followed and I do remember on one
occasion I heard whistling in the cemetery. Also I remember when my flash went off I seen a face with my naked eye that had large eyes it almost did not look human. After a good hike it was time to cross the road and start working on the
Victorian sections of this beautiful cemetery. I made sure I got a ghost in front of the main sign then crossed on over to the:
East End
The east end had a whole different feel and again I dove over the wall and spun on my back it was all over fun more or less. The castle like entrance in front is enough to want to make anybody turn back unless your a crazy investigator like me who wants to see the ghost of Jack The Ripper.
The first place I made my way over to is the oldest and most elegant area on the east end which is the
Victorian section. A section with many statues of angels, stones as big as cars Ect. The East end was as large as the West End so honestly I knew I would only be able to visit a few sections of the cemetery and I will tell you this I seen more ectoplasm here then anywhere in my life. Because the activity was real high almost like I was surrounded constantly or rather followed.
I then headed on over to the stone of Jack The Ripper. It was quite worn but there it sat in a very dark place. I spent alot of time at his stone took about 15 photos as the flash went off I could see the manifestations of something in front of me and I know it was him
because I called him forth addressing him by name. I worked alot with his ghost and hopefully you will enjoy my results I got from this. At one point you could feel his energy it was pretty powerful enough to where I was looking at his stone and felt something behind me.
His entity may have been one of the most powerful encounters I ever dealt
with at this point of my encounters of the paranormal.
I then proceeded over to the chapel and bell tower. It looked like a miniature castle and the reason I wanted to check it out was because I seen flashes coming near it now I know the lights were flashing at times near the back entrance of the chapel but this was different this looked like lightening so I went to check it out.
I took some photos of the tower and chapel came around to an area which is a whole section for
reverends and priest. There had to be over 100 of them nestled between the tower and chapel it was so dark back here. Most of the stones were fancy crosses. Then the dimly lit chapel light starting flickering like mad as if the energy was being drained. It was pretty intense.
After this the time was getting short as I had many more places to visit so I did not have time to go check out the lakes or rivers that are in the back of the cemetery but on my way out I headed on over to an area with some giant angels statues and eventually headed on out taking some photos of the castle like structure at the main gates. Did this turn out to be an
awesome investigation? YES the cemetery was very large, active at times and you cannot go wrong when your searching for the ghost of Jack The Ripper. I then headed on off to the Susan B. Anthony Park.
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