|
Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] Tonight's Churches Investigation Reports
Date: 1/10/2004 10:40:54 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com
, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com Westminster Presbyterian Church
On our way here some guy came up to the car all worried I was going to hit him because he wanted money.
That is one thing about being a paranormal investigator... anybody can
approach you or hurt you and this guy was a 2 nickels shy of a dime.
He even acted like he was about to pull a gun out so after this we were pretty happy that he went away and then we proceeded to Westminster Church which really looked more like a castle when we approached it.
Again this church was well lit all the way around with benches, lanterns, a playground, rod iron surrounding it. We worked our way to the front of the church and the door looked up but had a chain on it. So much for getting to see what this place is like inside. But I called the entities outside to invite them to walk with us. Again in the flash I seen multiple entities around us. One of them sat next to Mark on a bench. We had
a lot of fun with the ghost here. They were active and seemed to follow us to a point.
We reached the playground had a little fun here then went threw the gates and back around to the front of the church. I wanted to make sure we caught something near the front just to show that there are spirits that haunt the grounds. I could not believe how beautiful this church was and in ways it was eerie looking too as the school and attached buildings had dim lights on. Nothing was out of the ordinary just that when you been doing this for a long time you just know the ghost are there watching and some will show and some will not. But we took some nice photos here.
We eventually had our fun and decided to head off to one last church to kind of bring a closure to the night and to bring you another historical church and its ghost that walk its grounds. So we headed off to Trinity Episcopal Church which was not to far away amazingly.
|