Podcasts

Ahhh, the internet. A good place to find marked down prescription drugs, eBay leftovers and freaks who want to show you something your mother told you never to look at. It is also a brand new world of information with podcasting! While internet radio has been around for years, podcasting has exploded [...]

Glamis Castle

Secret rooms, bloodstained stones and pacts with the Devil have shrouded Scotland’s Glamis Castle in mystery and hauntings. Shakepeare’s Macbeth is rumored to have murdered King Duncan within its walls and Malcom II’s bloody death had stained the floor so violently that the room was bricked up. Did the echoes of these events [...]

Drury Lane Theater

Drury Lane Theaterby Stacey Graham
Sometimes you just can’t pull yourself away from good theater…
The Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, is the oldest theatre in London (save the rebuilt Globe), having been built in 1663. Its walls have a long history full of intrigue, romance and murder. The most famous ghost to inhabit the audience [...]

Shirley Plantation

Gracing the southern Virginian colony and commanding a view of the James River, Shirley Plantation began building in 1723 by Edward Hill III for his daughter, Elizabeth. Hill’s sister, Martha, had left for England to study, leaving behind an unsigned portrait of herself. A strong mouth and deep eyes dominated the painting, almost [...]

Goldfield Hotel

Elizabeth’s last moments were of torture and terror. Chained to the radiator in Room 109, the prostitute carrying the child of the Goldfield Hotel’s owner, George Winfield, cried out in the night for mercy but found only emptiness. As soon as the child was born, it was ripped from her hands and disposed [...]

The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall

Was it too much to drink or was it something more malevolent one Christmas season of 1835? Raynham Hall, in Norfolk, England, offered one of its guests a glimpse of its now famous Brown Lady one evening. As Colonel Loftus returned to his room that night, he passed a figure of a woman [...]

Oak Alley Plantation

What better place to film a movie about creatures that walk the night than Oak Alley Plantation in Vacherie, Louisiana? Seen in numerous films including, “Interview with a Vampire,” the plantation has it’s own way of making visitors feel welcome. A canopy of tall oaks shield visitors from sunlight as it frames the [...]

How to catch a ghost by Rowyn (age 9)

How to catch a ghostby Rowyn
Equipment:CameraPaper and pencilWatchThermometerTape recorderGrown upSnacksFlashlightExtra batteries
Ghosts are sneaky things, they are hard to catch but if you’re patient maybe you can catch one on film! Ghosts can be found anywhere and not just on Halloween. Have you ever passed by a graveyard when the sun was setting and the [...]

Kids

Kids have a natural affinity to communicate with spirits, heck, they’re made up of extra energy! Many times you’ll find if there is activity within an area, a child is able to access it more readily than an adult. I’m not saying you should bring a child with you on an investigation but [...]

Safety

This should be a no-brainer section but let’s go over this again with feeling…
- Never enter an area without back-up and I don’t mean your old dog and a cell phone. It’s too easy to get lost, hurt or arrested. Make sure you have visited the area in the daylight and have permission [...]