With October officially here and Halloween decorating and shopping season in full force, one of the season's most popular past times is here too - haunted houses.
Law enforcement members are trained to use all of their senses to analyze the situation at hand. They're taught to take all possibilities into consideration and make logical decisions from the evidence at hand. That being said - these cops in New Mexico are pretty convinced that they have a ghost on their hands. Check out this video so see what they caught on a surveillance camera:
This past Saturday was quite a night in Asbury Park. As we put the finishing touches on The Haunted Hall, paranormal experts gathered at the boardwalk's historic Paramount Theater and Convention Hall to try to find out once and for all - are they haunted?
Halloween is right around the corner, and as we get ready for the scariest day of the year, we're getting Asbury Park's historic Convention Hall ready for the Haunted Hall, the Jersey shore's newest haunted attraction. But first, the Ocean County Paranormal crew is heading back to one of our favorite investigation locations to check it out.
As Halloween creeps ever closer, thrill seekers and amateur ghost hunters will start to snoop around to scare each other and try to find evidence of "the other side". If you fall into either of those groups, here are some suggestions to get you started on the cheap.
I've been on a lot of investigations with the Garden State Ghost Hunters. We've gotten a lot of audio clips, plenty of strange things in pictures, but videos are the "holy grail" of paranormal investigating. And just recently we got one that we simply can not explain.
One of the main things that we always stress to new ghost hunters and people interested in trying to catch paranormal activity is the fact that you can't make it happen. You can spend hours somewhere that is purported to be haunted and not get so much as a chill. And then there are those times that it starts the second you walk in the door.
I'm sure we've all seen creepy abandoned houses and thought how cool it would be to go inside and poke around. But, as I've said before, there are ways that we go about these things. There's a big difference between a legitimate paranormal investigation group and kids who break into abandoned houses and call themselves ghost hunters.
Unfortunately, a young man in The Midwest found out why it's a b
First of all, this is the internet, so we have to take everything that we see with a grain of salt. These days, just about anyone can download basic photo and video editing software. But, that being said, this is a weird video. It appears that a "ghost car" literally appears out of nowhere to cause a fender bender. I'm not saying that I necessarily think that this is on the level, but if
There are a few possibilities to explain what's going on in a quiet corner of Seattle - someone is playing a prank, the machines have become self-aware, or this vintage soda machine is haunted.