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Case Report

S.S.P.R.S.

Southern States Paranormal Research Society

Document Code: 042566-A

 

 

Case#: WEAVCEM-376189282007-A2

Site: Weaver's Cemetary

Location: Bluff City, TN 37618

Type: Public Cemetary, Historic.

Permission: Yes

Type of Research: Training Hunt, Return Followup

Arrival Time: 11:00 PM

Departure Time: 1:00 AM

Duration of Research Activity: 2 Hours Apprx.

Weather Conditions:

Temperature: 53 Degrees F

Winds: Calm at 0 MPH.

Pressure: 30.25 In.

Visibility: 10 Miles

Clear Skies

Humidity: 71 %

Dew Point: 41 D F

Lunar Cycle: Full Moon

No clouds visible. Air is chilly, but not cold enough to fog breath or to make condensation.

No precipitation, no fog or other weather activity. Skies are clear and cool with visible stars.

Investigators Present:

Anthony Milhorn

Lori Barnette
Josh Arnold

Training Investigators/Guest Aides:

Candice Carver

Jodie Carver

Kendra Surcey

Equipment Used:

Samsung S360 Digital Camera, 6.0 MP

Concord 3042 AF Digital Camera, 3.1 MP

Cellsensor EMF Meter

Infra-Red Thermometer Gun

Four Flashlights, Double A Powered.

Photo Analysis Results:

Of the photos taken on the Samsung and Concord, both revealed large amounts of particulate matter in the air being stirred up by the investigators walking in the cemetary, appearing as "orbs."

Nothing of note in any of the 127 photographs from the Samsung or Concord.

EVP Analysis:

The Samsung camera does record sound as a .wav file. Three seperate attempts were made to conduct an evp session on the cemetary grounds. At the time, the investigative team thought the recordings had taken with no issues.

Later upon downloading, the evps failed to play correctly, instead issuing a high-pitched beeping and whistling, most likely from a file error of some type.

Using audio programs to repair the data stream failed and the evps are lost.

Measurement Data:

EMF: Range of 0mG-5mG High Sensativity w/ Readings Avg. 0.0 mG. 0mg w/Low Sensativity.

TEMP: (infra-red surface temperature) range of 38-57 degrees F. *varies due to surface temp. measurement of various objects. Overall, the feeling was cool, but not bitterly cold and the temperatures did not vary from the initial meteorological data.

Case Notes:

 

This investigaiton was the final return follow up of a previous investigation in 2004 by SSPRS. This investigation did not reveal any type of activity and had no psychic experiences as the previous investigation did.

The grounds had recently been worked on, showing several new graves and repairs to the older section of the cemetary at the back.

Of particular interest was the coffin-shapped marker of a gentleman who died at the age of 34, whos grave has been broken open by either time or vandals. The supposition is vandals. The coffin-shaped marker was photographed for reference in the archives.

There was no physical contact between any entities and humans. The famous Black Aggie and oppressive "energized" feelings said to exist at the cemetary were not encountered or felt.

It was foretold by a medium known to SSPRS that an Agent would see a White Lady during the investigation. This white lady was never seen.

At one point the research team thought they saw shadows moving through the tombstones but this turned out to be an illusion caused by the moon and passing cars.

Also an interesting discovery was made in the south east corner. Normally in Christian burial sites, the graves face east, thus when it comes time for the dead to rise, they will rise up and be with Christ, with the rising sun. There were three and only three, head stones that face south. All of them were children who had died at a young age.

An agent also reported seeing an amber light above the tri-grave stone inscribed with the epithat " He Rose on Nov. 13th, 1980." Upon closer inspection it turned out to be a reflection.

After completing two investigations in over three years at the site, with only one experience and no verifiable objective data, SSPRS must come to the conclusion that Weaver's Cemetary is not haunted.

No further SSPRS investigations will be conducted on the site.

 

 

CASE CLOSED 9/28/2007.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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