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Why Investigate or Ghost Hunt in a Cemetery?

 

By: Kris Baker
Crossroads Paranormal
http://www.crossroadsparanormal.com

Why do paranormal investigators spend their time investigating or ghost hunting at a cemetery? No one died there. If ghosts are here due to unfinished business or some tragic accident why would they be in the cemetery? It isn’t like they have had some traumatic experience there.

The above questions and statements are valid and ones that I have been asked numerous times. I have to admit that I have asked myself these questions. After doing some research I have learned several reasons why one would investigate a cemetery.

In doing some research I have learned that some believe that the spirit of a person must remain close to their physical body for the coming of Christ and that you are heard better if you are close to your physical body. This could be why some investigate cemeteries.

Everyone knows of at least one cemetery that is reported to be haunted. Strange noises coming from the surrounding wooded area, a phantom woman who comes at night to sit on a tree stump to watch over her child are all stories that we have heard. The question is how true are these reports? Are they just stories that have been passed down from generation to generation and then have been misconstrued over the years? How much has been added to the story? I find that a lot of ghost tales that are told are similar to the results of the game most of us have played as a child called “Broken Telephone”. For those that are unfamiliar with this game it is when someone says something and it gets passed from person to person and the original message is either completely changed or has been added to.

Still some believe that it is a waste of time to investigate cemeteries. I on the other hand have been on a ghost hunt where the group I was with was able to put to rest the claims of footsteps and other strange noises coming from the woods. After hearing heavy footsteps in the woods the group went in for a closer look at what was making the noise. As it turns out beyond the trees and shrubs there was a wire fence and right behind that fence was…a horse! Nothing paranormal at all but to a group of teenagers that are in the cemetery at night looking to “get scared” the walking horse became some “creature” that was following them and the lights from the house that sits further back in the woods provided what would appear to be glowing eyes peeking through the wooded area.

We did not capture any evidence of a ghost at that cemetery but we were able to show how easily the “normal” can be turned into and believed to be “paranormal”. Not only were we able to debunk a reported haunting but we were also able to work on our investigative skills, which are very important in this field.

So there is a reason to investigate cemeteries. When a cemetery has a ghost story tied to it, it will draw not just paranormal researchers but thrill seekers. A lot of times it will also draw vandals. By conducting investigations in cemeteries and working to debunk the claims you could assist in deterring the thrill seekers and those who are out to vandalize. The cemetery losses it appeal to those looking for a good scare when it has been found out that the monster in the woods is actually a horse.

As you can see there are different reasons why paranormal investigators will conduct an investigation or hunt in a cemetery. For me personally I take the claims of paranormal activity and work to put them to rest so that those who are there can.

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Two and a half cents

By TushyGalore on June 30, 2006 - 1:56pm

For me they've always been great places to hunt, altho some cemeteries seem(for lack of a better word)dead.

I've gotten great EVP in them, seen orbs and lights in the trees and been followed by a small unseen something that walked on two feet. We've gotten some amazing photos at cemeteries and even come up against some nasty personalities that made visitors ill or tried to possess them.

My theories are similar to yours in that if a person believes that there will be a resurection of their earthly remains then they might spend time guarding them and waiting for the clouds to part and jesus to snatch them up.

I also suspect that they somehow *know* when there are living people poking around their final resting place and perhaps they zip back to the cemetery to see who's visiting.

People in death have the full range of human emotion including protective urges to family and themselves. They also have curiosity and territorial issues sometimes.

I don't think there are any blanketed rules to spirits and their behavior. They can come and go seemingly at will and might get testy about their old beloved home, grave or where they loved to work being intruded upon. They're notions and behaviors are as varied and unpredictable as the rest of the human population.

And that's my two-cents. :)

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I agree

By Elmer on June 28, 2006 - 3:18pm

cementarys are not the best unless something happened in them like a suicide or a murder and even then theres a slim chance its haunted then the best thing ive always heard about cementarys they are a land of rest which is true thats where the body is laid to rest not the spirit and also would you honestlly wanna hang around somewhere where everything is dead ?

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Even the living hang around

By Dani on June 29, 2006 - 7:07am

Why wouldn't you hang around where everything is dead?

If you understanding what is going on, wouldn't you be depressed maybe? Wouldn't you feel that maybe that is the best place for you? I'm not talking all the time, and not every ghost....but for many, I think it WOULD be a place I'd hang out.

Grief is strange....you go through so many emotions, you can ask anyone that has ever lost a child, if they would love to hang out in a cemetery all the time, and I'm sure they would tell you if they could, they'd move in.

Danielle Garrison
Crossroads Paranormal
BellaOnline's Paranormal Editor

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A Cemetery is a No.1 Spot for Paranormal Activity!

By zmorf on June 28, 2006 - 3:07am

I believe,that stange things happen in a cemetery for a
reason.In the state of mind in believing or acceptance that
certain things are true or real,depends on what we know
and hear.In my opinion,our faith or religious faith may
play a part of what we feel to be true,when based on reason
or evidence.One day it will be proven.

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