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Trent Hills Ghost Seekers

dorothyturk
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Canada
 
2011-05-21
 
My husband Miles and I bought a bungalow in Hastings, Ontario Canada, in 1997. From the day we moved in there were strange banging noises on doors and walls, electrical problems and once, as I was walking into the furnace room, the door slammed in my face. The house was built in 1950 and although it was rented out for a couple of years, it had remained in the original builders family until the last member died and we bought it from the estate. After moving in, we were told by neighbors that at least two of the previous owners family members had died in the house.

After the sudden 2002 death of my husband in our home, the unexplainable incidents escalated dramatically. People witnessed white and black shadows in the shape of human beings and mattresses would bounce, as if someone were jumping on them. There were louder and more frequent knockings on walls and doors, as well as several other strange occurrences, all of which seemed to get worse when there were overnight guests.

When I started capturing uncanny images in photographs, taken in different rooms of the house, I began to think maybe there is a way to prove a haunting. So for several months Debbie B. And I focused on investigating my home, with some amazing photographic results.

With so much going on there, we decided to increase our chances of getting proof of the souls survival, by going out to locally "haunted" sites. For the first year it was just Debbie and I using the basic two digital cameras. We ended up in some pretty spooky locations, snapping picture after picture. As our photographs increased in anomalies and more people saw them, our number of investigators went up.

That's when I decided to start this group of "seekers". As a team, we go on location once a week in the winter, then twice a week in the spring/summer/fall seasons.
 

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