Subject: [SupernaturalFlorida] Last Night's Terrifying Halloween Investigation!!
Date:10/29/2006 7:09:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com
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Shingle Creek Cemetery
 
We were tired and beat up my knee was about finished for the night, Jason's legs were bleeding, we were wet, cold, hungry the sun was about to come up and we had this last little cemetery to complete.
 
The cemetery sat behind a church however we drove around awhile trying to find it cause it sits so far back where you cannot see it from the road.
 
We parked out front I had no shame just walked in took about 20 photos in a 5 minute span. The further we walked back towards the woods the older the stones. We seen a confederate soldier buried here and one of the upper burials was broken to pieces.
 
There was one grave we found surrounded by old wrought iron rusty fencing and we heard something over by an old dead oak tree out near the back of the cemetery.
 
One thing we noticed here that was strange was how cold it was. I mean it was not cold spots it was just a constant cold and we felt pretty surrounded by the unseen at all times here.
 
This is one of these older pioneer cemeteries so your going get some experiences back here. I did not have time for EMF readings but it was a nice little finish to our nightly excursion. Lots of old stones and crosses.
 
At one point off to my right I thought I seen something move fast could it be ghostly its a good possibility. We wrapped up here and headed on for home.
 
In conclusion to last night's report we really outdid ourselves in a good way this Halloween. We brought you a bunch of eerie places with history, haunts, bats, ghost, and creaky gates. We did arrive back home when the sun was up and again more great investigations conquered by the PGS team.
 
Now its time to focus on my trip up to the WNY Catacombs and Kinzua Region in PA Nov. 2nd as we tour tunnels, cemeteries, haunted Indian grounds, trails, caves and more.
 
I do hope everybody has a killer Halloween and the updates from our Halloween investigations will be available in a couple weeks. You will understand why we are one of the top paranormal groups in the country!!!
 
A lot of work went into this trip as most of you know I have spent 2 years trying to find Deadman's Oak interviewing people etc I thought perhaps it would be one of the better stories to share just in time for Halloween! 
 
All of these places had some amount of activity cold spots, movement, noises, screams, etc and it turned out to be a really great night. Will we ever find the Horseman who roams these woods riding past the Plantation? Cemetery? Country Houses?  We may never know but one thing is for sure the unseen surrounded us just as we were left with many mysteries!
Happy Halloween!
PGS Founder
Rick

 www.paranormalghostsociety.org

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