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Subject:
Saturday's Investigation Report.....
Date:11/21/2005
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com
To:ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com, Paranormalflorida@yahoogroups.com,
ParanormalGhostSociety@googlegroups.com,
paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com,
ParanormalGhostSocietyConnections@yahoogroups.com,
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TheParanormalGhostSociety@yahoogroups.com,
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Last night we headed on up to Orlando the top party city in the country to
do some really nice historical investigations. I do not think your going
to find a lot of ghostly photos from last nights trip but they are
significant places when you talk about the developments of Orlando.
It was Jason's last investigation for the next 6 weeks so I wanted to make
it a fun little trip. Although in December we got some pretty major
adventures coming up for the holidays.
We visited five locations and it was a strange night not so much with
ghost activity just all of the incidences that happened. I do apologize
that my report is late and I have not done sends in two days. A friend
that attended one of our group parties a long time ago is staying with me
for awhile she will help with some investigations in the future she is a
clairvoyant so I hope to work her into the team long-term. So I want
to apologize not doing any sends for a few days I been sort of ummm tied
up lol but seriously I will get everything caught up today.
I also still be contending with court being my pre trial is tomorrow hope
my evidence will clear my name. But anyhow getting back on track we
visited Maitland Cemetery, Church Street Station, St. Luke's Cathedral,
Harry P. Leu Gardens & Mansion, and Mizell Cemetery.
It was just Jason and I do not know what happened to all those people
interested in investigating lol. But it was a wild weekend and a wild
night of investigating and so our adventure begins here.
Maitland
Cemetery
We started off at Maitland Cemetery which is real
historical. It was well lit but extremely peaceful even upon entering. We
stopped at a vault and gathered our gear. I could have sworn I see
something move in the cemetery from right to left.
I only caught a glimpse of it but other then that the cemetery was dead.
I took us to the oldest section and a monument erected to explain the
history. One grave was broken in 3 pieces while others were laying on the
ground or broke in half.
We walked towards the front which was darker and had this entrance walkway
full of wrought iron and vines consuming it. This area was very cold lots
of energy around here.
We then walked in a loop around the cemetery which was not very big
probably a hundred stones maximum. There was a strange odor here it was
very fresh maybe flowers or maybe a residual type of smell.
Many burials here are pioneers of the town of Maitland which really is
part of Orlando. The walkways in the cemetery are overgrown by grass even
so its really an old place. It seems like however it would be one of these
places that is hot and cold with activity. We then went to our next
location which was Church Street Station.


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