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The Andrea Perron Family: A Conjuring

Who is Andrea Perron? In this premiere edition of the Webb Paranormal Group Newsletter, we are focusing in on author Andrea Perron, whose incredible real-life experiences formed the basis of 2013’s The Conjuring. Perron, whose accomplishments include penning the trilogy House of Darkness House of Light, was born and raised in Southern New England. In 1970, Perron moved to an 18th-century farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island along with her four sisters and her parents, Roger and Carolyn. For the next 10 years, what would follow would be a terrifying tumble into a paranormal abyss, with an ever-powerful dark entity seeming to draw energy from the chaos that ensued within the Perron household. From sharp temperature drops in the middle of the night to phantom dark shadows and sudden loud bangs, things quickly went from strange to absolutely horrifying. The Perrons were under attack–but by what, or whom? It is believed that there were several dark forces at play, not just one. That said, one being was stronger, darker, more violent and more dangerous than the rest. The family of seven was being downright taunted and tormented by a dark force, an entity who clearly claimed the farmhouse as her own. This was her house and she ruled it. Who was she? Mrs. Lorraine Warren said her name was Bathsheba. The family believes it was a spirit long dead before Bathsheba was born. The Real Bathsheba Bathsheba Sherman sometimes referred to as Bathsheba Thayer, is believed by some to be the embodiment of the dark force that tormented the Perron family during the 1970s to the extent of inflicting actual visible, physical harm as well as relentless psychological torment. Ed and Lorrain Warren Mrs. Warren claimed that Bathsheba represents a ghost, witch and demon all in one; a dark paranormal entity with seemingly endless power. In The Conjuring, at the culmination of Bathsheba’s attack against the Perron family, they would seek out the help of famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The late Ed Warren was a demonologist who would assist in exorcisms and the removal of cursed objects from homes. Lorraine Warren, who resides in Connecticut, is believed to have psychic abilities offering her a unique, terrifying insight into the world of the paranormal. Together, the two would visit troubled households across New England and lecture at various college campuses regarding their research and work, often addressing lecture halls full of skeptics. The Movie the Conjuring In the film, the Warrens found a worthy adversary in Bathsheba. The Warrens remain highly controversial by their peers in the field of paranormal investigation, as well as those who have studied their research in the scientific and psychological communities, often labeling the Warrens as inauthentic, using a blend of religion, pseudoscience and acting in order to exploit the afflicted. However, prior to Ed’s death, the Warrens did regularly lecture at academic conferences and routinely held their own in rooms filled with skeptics. Often, Ed and Lorraine would show video footage of their work, such as participating in an exorcism, to the audience while giving a presentation. The effect was chilling, often leaving even the most unbelieving utterly speechless. Real or Facts So, in the case of the Perron homestead, what is fact and what is fiction, what is real and what is imagined, what liberties did Hollywood take, what can be historically proven, and what did the Perron family actually experience? As far as history goes, it has been verified that a real woman named Bathsheba Sherman lived close by the property that the Perron family would later occupy. She was born in 1812 and died in 1885. What is also known is that many of Bathsheba’s neighbors were frightened of her, believing her to be a Satanist and practitioner of malevolent witchcraft. Andrea Perron defends this spirit, giving her the full benefit of the doubt, and firmly believes Bathsheba is being tormented in death because of her inaccurate portrayal and the rumor and innuendo which persists long after her mortal demise. She can no longer defend herself. Andrea does it for her. According to local folklore and legend, Bathsheba was as evil in life as she would prove to be in death. There were rumors that Bathsheba sacrificed an infant in her care to Satan for the sake of eternal youth and beauty. Of course, though exonerated of all wrongdoing during an inquest, Bathsheba may have been unfairly judged by the court of public opinion in Puritan New England, with Salem just a stone’s throw away, its fires still smoldering. Fueled with the fire and brimstone packed sermons of the likes of Jonathan Edwards, famed author of “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God,” if there was someone who was an outcast, they were demonized, feared and shunned. Not well liked, but was she evil? Perhaps the real Bathsheba was simply not well-liked, and the rumors, which followed her were largely exaggerated or downright untrue. Or, in the alternative, she could have been a mortal woman who committed evil acts. What is known is that after she died, Bathsheba (or the idea of Bathsheba) would transform into something truly reprehensible and evil, leaving behind any and all traces of humanity that she may have once had. If people lack the ability to be purely good or purely evil, then perhaps those same limitations do not apply to the spirit realm. Perhaps whatever inherent evil that was once a smoldering ember inside Bathsheba’s tormented soul while she walked this earth would soon become a raging flame that would engulf her completely after her death. Who was the evil spirit? Whether or not it was Bathsheba Sherman, there was a female spirit lurking in the farmhouse for over 150 years, as if waiting for the arrival of the Perron family. And when they arrived, she would greet them. What did the Perron family actually experience? The stench of rotting meat often indicated a ghostly presence, an observation several members of the family would make.

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Bill Sketoe’s Hole

Perhaps the most haunting bit of Newton’s history was a tragic and brutal death that took place months prior to the battle of Newton; the death of William “Bill” Sketoe. The exact circumstances of Sketoe’s death are unknown. What is known is that Bill Sketoe was a Methodist minister. He was captured in December of 1864. Some believe that Sketoe was a deserter. Others even go so far as to suggest he was secretly aiding Union forces. However, these charges are largely disputed and, with the passing of time, have been largely dismissed altogether. What is believed is that Sketoe may have hired a mercenary to fight in his place so that he could return home to care for his ailing wife, who was dying of a terminal illness. Nevertheless, Sketoe was captured by a mob and sentenced to death. He was to be killed by hanging, after being severely beaten, brutalized and humiliated by his tormentors. Sketoe was lynched and captured as he crossed a wooden bridge over the Choctawhatchee River in December by the rogue militia. Sketoe’s method of execution was to be death by hanging; a rope was slung over a tree branch with a noose fashioned at the end. Asked if he had any last words, Sketoe began to pray – not for his own life, but for God to have mercy on his executioners. This only further enraged the militia. Sketoe sat on a horse with the rope around his neck as he prayed. The militia, incredulous by Sketoe’s act of prayer, whipped the horse, causing Sketoe’s body to drop. In a gruesome turn of events, the militia had misjudged Sketoe’s large frame. His feet were able to touch the ground. Though he was struggling to breathe, Sketoe was nowhere near death; his neck unbroken. As such, the militia dug a shallow hole under Sketoe’s feet. Eventually, the hole reached sufficient depth, and, after several minutes of anguish, Sketoe finally died, suffering a slow, painful, cruel death. After removing Sketoe’s corpse, the militia attempted to fill the hole with dirt and debris. To their horror, the following day, the hole was discovered to be empty again. It was unknown who might have dug out the hole. Several more attempts were made to fill the hole, only for it to be discovered completely empty again, sometimes within hours. This inexplicable phenomenon lasted for over 125 years. No logical or scientific theories have ever been able to explain the unfillable hole. Ultimately, all theories lead to the paranormal; an inability to cover up a gruesome episode in American history. An unjust, torturous death of an innocent, good man, that we cannot bury or hide. Instead, Sketoe’s hole serves as a constant, permanent reminder of man’s capacity for cruelty against man; an ominous warning to never let an incident like this happen again. Unfortunately, there have been many other acts of cruelty, torture, and murder throughout the United States since the lonely death of Bill Sketoe in 1864. Perhaps until we learn the importance of mercy, justice, and compassion, the hole will never be filled.

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The Top Three Scientific Explanations for Ghost Sightings

#Paranormal or just plain ordinary? Joe Techapanupreeda/Shutterstock Neil Dagnall, Manchester Metropolitan University From ghosts to ghouls, witches to wizards, Halloween is the one time of the year when people come together to celebrate everything #supernatural. But beyond the fancy dress and trick or treating, belief in ghosts is actually relatively common – with 38% of people classifying themselves as believers and a similar number have actually reported seeing one. The term “#ghost” refers to the idea that the spirits of the dead – human and animal – influence the physical world. And the idea of a haunting can often include anything from a sensed presence, or objects moving, to spirit activity. But in a world filled with science and reason, these “#hauntings” can often boil down to a very simple explanation. So with Halloween just around the corner, here are the top three scientific and psychological explanations for hauntings, spirits, spookiness and all things supernatural – although it should be noted that many important questions have yet to be resolved … 1. Because I told you so Attempts to explain hauntings often draw upon #psychological factors – such as suggestion – so being told a place is haunted is more likely to lead to ghostly goings-on. One classic study saw participants visiting five main areas of a theatre before completing a questionnaire to assess their feelings and perceptions. Prior to the tour, one group was told the location was haunted, while the other group was informed that the building was under renovation. Unsurprisingly, participants that were told the place was haunted experienced more intense experiences – similar to those of paranormal happenings. Verbal suggestion has also been shown to increase #paranormal perceptions – as shown in research on seance phenomena, paranormal key bending, and psychic reading – especially when the suggestion is consistent with existing #paranormal beliefs. No spirits here…Shutterstock But research in real-world settings has produced inconsistent results. A study in the supposedly haunted Hampton Court found that suggestion had no effect on participants’ expectations of experiencing unusual phenomena, or their tendency to attribute unusual phenomena to ghosts. So it is fair to say that the effects of suggestion vary depending upon a person’s beliefs. And of course, paranormal believers are prone to endorsing alleged paranormal phenomena – while skeptics will deny the existence of the paranormal. 2. Electromagnetic fields and spooky sounds Other explanations draw on environmental factors, such as electromagnetic fields and infrasound. Canadian neuroscientist Michael Persinger demonstrated that the application of varying electromagnetic fields to the temporal lobes of the brain could produce haunting experiences – such as perception of a presence, a feeling of God or sensations of being touched. And it has been noted that areas most associated with hauntings – such as Hampton Court – do possess erratic magnetic fields. Is that a figure I see before me?Shutterstock Similarly, infrasound – audio frequency below the range of human hearing – is also thought to be able to explain such phenomena. Several studies have linked infrasound and bizarre sensations. In one example, contemporary pieces of live music were laced with infrasound and the audience were then asked to describe their reactions to the music. More unusual experiences were reported when infrasound was present – chills down the spine, feeling nervous, waves of fear and uneasy or sorrowful emotions. 3. Toxic hallucinations “Supernatural” perceptions can also arise from reactions to toxic substances – such as carbon monoxide, formaldehyde and pesticide. It has also been suggested that fungal hallucinations – caused by toxic mold – could stimulate haunting-related perceptions. Probably best to stay out of the graveyard if you’ve been on the mushrooms.Shutterstock Shane Rogers and his team from Clarkson University in the US observed similarities between paranormal experiences and the hallucinogenic effects of fungal spores. This may explain why #ghost sightings often occur in older buildings with inadequate ventilation and poor air quality. The notion is not new and experts have previously reported a similar effect associated with old books. They claim that mere exposure to toxic moulds can trigger significant mental or neurological symptoms, which create perceptions similar to those reported during haunting experiences. Neil Dagnall, Reader in Applied Cognitive Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.

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Union Spring’s Pauly Jail and Confederate Cemetery Investigation

Union Spring’s Pauly Jail and Confederate Cemetery in Union Springs Investigation on November 19th, 2016 Webb Paranormal Group has been silent on Facebook these past few days due to our getting everything ready for this weekend’s investigation in Union Spring’s Pauly Jail. Everyone is buzzing in the preparation and research for this. Webb Paranormal Group will be hosting a live feed from Pauly Jail on Nov 19th. We would like for everyone to turn in to watch. We will update everyone later today on the time the live feed will be active. We welcome all to join us!

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Pauly Jail Live Ghost Hunt and Professional Investigation 2018

Webb #Paranormal Group’s Pauly Jail Live #Ghost Hunt was held at the Pauly Jail aka #Bullock County Jail Museum is located in #Union Springs, AL. It is a Gothic Style Red Brick building with three stories. The women inmates were held on the first floor, while the second and third floor was reserved for men. The third floor was designated for the more hardened criminals such as murderers and rapists. The trapped door with the pulley with which the rope was attached too was the gallows where executions could be performed on the third floor. The jail’s inside walls and bars of the cells where all painted black. This just added to the gloominess that already existed. There was no air conditioning for the inmates during the hot #Alabama summers. Inmates were often stacked into the cells like sardines with 10-12 people in the cells that are approximately 8 ft. x 8 ft. Imagine the heat, sweat, and misery of being stuck in the cage painted black. The stench had to be horrific. The inmates could drink from the sink to help cool off a bit but most cells didn’t have a toilet or sink in it. The privilege of getting to go outside in the courtyard for some fresh air must have been exhilarating. Pauly Jail Live Ghost Hunt and Professional #Investigation Webb Paranormal Group hosted a public Ghost Hunt on the evening of Saturday, October 20, 2018, at Pauly Jail in Union Springs, Alabama. Our guest on the hunt started arriving around 5 P.M. and was anxious once seeing the looming Pauly Jail. Shortly afterward, Teresa Fikes gave them a tour of the infamous Pauly Jail and the Old City Cemetery along with a short stroll downtown. This gave the guest a little historical information to help aid in the investigation that was later to come. Once the tour was down, refreshments were offered by Webb Paranormal Group members while Stan Fikes, WPG Director/lead investigator went over the protocols of investigating. Shajuana Coleman, Team Training Manager, was set up with an equipment table for the guest to check out the piece of equipment they wanted to use during the investigation. When the guest was finished with their investigation they would return the equipment to Shajuana, who marked it as returned. Then armored with a new view of things, and some really awesome equipment, the actual ghost hunt began. Professional #Paranormal Investigators After the live Ghost Hunt was over with, the WPG team and guest enjoyed a Chili Dog supper. Each member contributed something to the feast. Vera Haney kept us supplied with Coffee, a much-welcomed drink in the business. This much-needed break gave the team time to rest and refresh body and mind. It also gave the Haints time to rest too. After all the public guest had left for the night; it was time to get down to some real investigating. Webb Paranormal Group along with RIP from Enterprise, Alabama and Blaine Rohan from Wetumpka, Alabama joined forces to discover the secrets of Pauly Jail aka Bullock County Jail Museum. Out came the DVR, Special Rigs with Cameras, meters, drones, and digital recorders. Even some old school tape recorders were brought out. A Jacob’s Ladder was there as well, just to add some flair to the scenes. #J.W. Mann’s Grandson Special Guests, James and Dona Brooks, joined everyone that night for some very informative #research of the old Haint. Mr. James Brooks was the grandson of J.W. Mann, a former inmate that died in the jail on the second floor. Mr. Mann was killed when a cigarette he lit caught the mattress in his cell on fire. He died of smoke inhalation on Christmas Eve 1960. He is just one of the ghost of Pauly Jail that we encountered. It is firmly believed he had a message for his grandson. There were quite a few #anomalies that were experienced that night, some explainable some not. Make sure to catch our next post to find out what the results of the investigation were.

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Discrepancies of the Evidence at Pauly Jail

Bullock County Jail aka #Pauly Jail in #Union Springs, AL What mystery involves previous the inmates of the infamous Pauly Jail aka Bullock County Jail Museum in Union Springs, #Alabama? Do they linger on there? Discrepancies of the Evidence With two inmates that are rumored to have been executed in the jail, I would like to offer something for the reader to think about when reading over the evidence that is presented by others in their investigations of the old jailhouse. “One of the oldest surviving jails in the state, the Pauly Jail, was erected in 1897 and used, as a film set in 2004, is a three-story red brick structure.” http://www.unionspringsalabama.com/Pauly-Jail.html #Pauline McCoy Many have reported seeing or finding evidence of a Pauline McCoy at Pauly Jail. Pauline was convicted of the murder of a young woman of 14 years old and accused of doing this over a coat. How can this be when she was hung in 1888, which is 9 years before the erection of Pauly Jail? This is my source: The Daily Picayune, October 13, 1888 (page 3) The Daily Picayune had supplied a scanty few additional details from Pauline’s supposed jailhouse confession a few weeks before (September 5, 1888) Also, you will find this statement on the website for Union Springs: “The Bullock County Jail of 1897 replaced the jail of 1868, which stood on West Hardaway Street” http://www.unionspringsalabama.com/Pauly-Jail.html #Aberdeen Johnson Aberdeen Johnson is another of the inmates of Pauly Jail that met his death but was it at the jail or somewhere else? He is also said to use the name Walker too. #Webb Paranormal Group has some doubt after being at the jail for the last two seasons searching for evidence and many trips to the libraries. Let’s look at the discrepancies of the evidence below. Read this Excerpt: A shot rang out as the mob marched along half a mile south of town and it was found that a young man has wounded the #negro in the right hip with a double-barrel derringer. He managed, however, to keep moving and was marched on for over two miles. A halt was made at the railroad track and a discussion had as to whether to take the black criminal on to the scene of his crime, where the object of his lust could see him, or whether to hang him at once.  The negro was getting weak from the wound and there was a rumor that soldiers were on a special train sent out from Montgomery, so it was decided to hang him to a tree on the outside of the road. A dozen men took Johnson to the tree. Then an old man, probably 65 years old, climbed the tree and hauled away on the rope which was soon made fast. The order was given for everyone who wished to take a shot at the negro to line up and when the old man got out of the tree probably 150 shots were fired into his body. As far as can be learned the negro did not confess.  http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?action=detail&id=86347 This newspaper article states he was marched “along half a mile south of town” One mile is 5280 feet divided by half is 2640 feet. I have marked a black line on this map from Pauly Jail to an area a half mile south of the Pauly Jail which is way past the train tracks area that was removed. You will see it is way past the City Cemetery, which is where the red arrow is pointing too. I do not see how he was hanged in the cemetery. He is not even buried in this cemetery either. He is buried in Beat 3. I am not sure where it is but it is not in the old City Cemetery just a few feet over from Pauly Jail. There have been many tales over the years of the happenings at the infamous Pauly Jail. It is our duty to search for the truth and report the evidence that we each find ourselves. We do not rely on the rumors of others. Webb Paranormal Group seeks to go beyond just listening to rumors by performing in-depth research using many techniques. Good research is just the beginning of dispelling such Discrepancies of the Evidence.

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What is a Doppelganger? How to Rid Yourself

A #Doppelganger is a German word meaning “look-alike” or “double-walker” and is the non-biological look-alike of a living person. In folklore, a doppelganger is representative of a #paranormal or ghostly occurrence that is sometimes viewed as an omen of bad luck. A doppelganger has no shadow or reflection and it causes a lot of damage and complications by inserting harmful thoughts into the person’s mind. It is believed that if one sees their own doppelganger, it is a sign of impending back luck or even #death. Some traditions believe a doppelganger is a person’s evil twin; currently referred to as a “twin stranger.” The term “doppelganger” is most frequently applied in a more common or impartial capacity, and sometimes as a slang term as a way of illustrating the physical or behavioral similarities a person may have towards another. Some Examples of a Doppelganger An example of a DG in literature was the #ghost of #Hamlet’s father in #Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”. Shakespeare used the idea of a doppelganger to create the plot of revenge against the murder of Hamlet’s father. Ideas were put into Hamlet’s mind by an #apparition of his father who told him he had been murdered. In the short story by Edgar Allen Poe, “William Wilson” the idea of a doppelganger of the boy, William, he meets another boy in school who has the same name, looks alarmingly similar to him, and even dresses and walks as he does. The double of William’s only dissimilarity to him was that he only spoke in a whisper. After being haunted by his doppelganger, his entire life, in the chilling conclusion, William attempts to stab him with a knife, only to look in the mirror and witness he has stabbed himself. The famous “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” story by #Robert Louis Stevenson is another example of a doppelganger situation. How can you rid yourself of a doppelganger? Freudian psychoanalytic views a doppelganger as being the part of a person’s self they are struggling with to gain control over. The doppelganger of a person has features of similarity as well as opposition to the unique person it duplicates. In order for a person to be rid of their evil twin, they must first confront the aspects of their psyche the double represents, by confronting those suppressed feelings one can finally be free of the doppelganger in their life.

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Why Easter Frightens Us

Why does #Easter frighten us? Okay, Easter doesn’t truly frighten “us.” For most of us, it might mean a trip to church, a basket full of colorful, delicious candies, an Easter egg hunt, a celebratory family meal, and, if we’re young enough, an opportunity to meet the bunny himself at the local shopping mall for a photo op. Many people skip the church part altogether and focus on the colorful baskets and egg hunts, making Easter a Sunday filled with jubilant glee. In the Bible, #Jesus died on Good Friday and was resurrected on Easter Sunday, rising from the dead and ascending to heaven. With all due respect to the members of the Christian faith, Jesus was dead between Friday and Sunday, before He was risen. For a child, that thought can be quite confusing, macabre and #frightening in and of itself. However, in the church, Easter is not a time for fear or distress; rather, it’s a celebration. Easter is not a time to dwell on death; but rather the concept of rebirth in His name. Easter represents the end of sorrow and the beginning of hope. The end of grief and suffering, and a grand display of His love for mankind. A display of God’s power as shown by His son, who died for our sins. Solemn, yes, but ultimately, Easter is a time for gratitude and joy among Christians, proof of His miracle and His ascension. Proof of the power of faith, and that death is not the end. Proof of enduring love. Somehow, various stories about what happens on Easter have evolved, much to the joy of the confectionary industry. In the US, we have the #Easter Bunny, who, like Santa, visits us in the middle of the night and leaves us with chocolate and jellybean filled baskets (as long as we don’t see him). In France, there’s a flying bell (yes, seriously). From the idea of a human-sized bunny entering our homes in the middle of the night to the concept of Jesus rising from the dead, there are several elements of Easter that can certainly frighten a child. For a visual aid, check out this collection of terrifying Easter bunnies. For an even more brutal interpretation, check out this scene from director Kevin Smith’s film #Holidays.

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“What Exactly Does Webb Paranormal Group Do During A Paranormal Investigation?”

“What happens during a paranormal investigation?” “What exactly do you do?” #Webb Paranormal Group gets asked on many occasions. There are many groups of people who investigate the #paranormal, and each of them do things their own way. Here is a glimpse into the way of Webb Paranormal Group and what happens during our #paranormal investigation. Our paranormal #investigation begins when a #client calls our number to discuss Webb Paranormal Group investigating their property. During this time, one of our Co-founders listens to the issues the client is having and an initial #interview is set up. Each interview varies depending on the claims.  The co-founders listen to establish where to begin the investigation and to take notice of where to place our cameras. Usually, during this interview process, a #release form is signed by everyone stating whether the client allows, or does not allow, their photograph to be published in our posts, blogs, etc. This is completely OK with Webb Paranormal Group! We don’t do this for publicity or money, but only to help those in need. The co-founder of the group then brings all the information gathered to the members. This is the time when the co-founder lets the group know what we have coming up. The group will discuss times we are free and able to go to the location. We value punctuality, as do our clients. Beginning on time makes the whole investigation go smoothly, as we are not in a rush and there are no frazzled nerves or aggravation. Now to begin! We get inside, do a final shorter interview with the whole group there to see if anything new has happened. Then we are ready to begin. We start by breaking out the cameras, running cords, and hooking them to our monitors to watch them live. The initial #setup time, final interview included, takes about an hour. After that is all done, we begin using our #tools with the #EVP recorder. This helps to hear what #Spirit is telling us when we play it back, and it usually sounds like a whisper so upon review we have to pay extra careful attention to make sure we don’t miss anything. We also have other tools, and one of them is a KII meter. Photo Credit to Teresa Fikes The investigators then wrap up all of our equipment, sure to leave no mess behind.  After the investigation, the client and Co-founders go over the evidence collected and discuss whether to cleanse the property.

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Columbia Manor-One of Alabama’s TOP 10 Haunted Places

A Haunted House in Columbia, Alabama Columbia Manor is a famous #haunted mansion that was built in 1864. Originally the manor was meant to be a college, #Columbia Institute; later becoming a hospital, which housed patients that were being quarantined due to having the physical ailment known as #Pellagra. Pellagra is an illness that is caused by a deficiency in nicotinic acid (tryptophan). Patients with Pellagra have an over-reliance for corn as a staple in their diet; they are also depicted with severe dermatitis, diarrhea, and mental disturbances such as dementia, which ultimately lead to their untimely death. #Columbia Manor later became a private residence; it is currently one of the #top ten haunted spots in Alabama. This article is going to be about what the mansion was like preceding the time it became a haunted mansion. Dying from Pellagra was not the only thing the residents of the Columbia Manor had to fear. There were several cases of death by suicide; one case of which was that of a Dr. John Yarborough, in which he committed suicide in the living room of the manor after his wife confronted him regarding an extramarital affair he had been having with a nurse. The nurse was also said to have hung herself from a chandelier that was in the vestibule located in the front entrance. It is believed that when there is an unwanted death, what remains behind is an unwanted presence. It has also been rumored that when the manor was sold and refurbished to its original Victorian splendor, a few of the previous residents and guests wanted to make others aware of their presence. These have become increasingly active with every renovation that is done. Many strange #paranormal events have occurred at the Columbia Manor, such as tools or other items disappearing and then mysteriously showing up in the very spot in which they disappeared from. There have also been indications of odd feelings, cold spots and even foreign scents. There has even been the unexplainable sound of footprints creeping up the old, staircase. Columbia is just one of Alabama’s TOP 10 Haunted Places! Check out the 13 nights of terror if you dare! Guest of Columbia Manor 2018 These are just a few of the guest that will be attending the events at Columbia Manor. Webb Paranormal Group On the opening night, #October 5th Friday, at 7 pm CST until Midnight. Webb #Paranormal Group will accompany The WEBB (thwebbradio.com)  and Wiregrass Haunts the Wiregrass Haunts’ crew (#local paranormal talk show) on the opening night, October 5th Friday, at 7 pm CST until Midnight. Register to win a tagalong ticket to Pauly Jail investigation being held on Oct 20th. Nicholas King On Saturday, October 6th starting at 7:30 P.M. CST until Midnight, everyone make sure to come out to meet Nicholas King from Sinister 1 & 2. Best known a the evil child-possessing “Baghauul.” He will be there one night only. Bring cash ($10) if you want an autographed picture. A meet & greet will be held in the parlor. Sonya Thompson Saturday, October 20th, starting at 7:30 P.M. CST until Midnight, everyone come on out to meet Sonya Thompson from the Walking Dead. She will be at the Manor for one night only. Make sure you bring $10 cash if you want an autographed picture. A meet & greet will be held in the parlor. Columbia Manor’s owner, Todd Chandler, believes in giving back to the community. He has definitely done that with the help of so many others over the past decade. It has and will always be a top priority at Columbia Manor to support the local community because they believe you can only keep what you have by giving it away. For more information and other dates and admissions can be found here. See Ya’ll there!

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Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum 2017 Investigation

We investigated the #Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum in #Union Springs, AL on Oct 21st, 2017. We also hosted a #Ghost Tour and a Tagalong event for the jail and Old City Cemetery to raise awareness of the Historical Presence of the jail and the community. We will be including pictures and videos to the Gallery for everyone to see what all happened before during and after the investigation. This one below is a gif file of several consecutively taken images. Real Evidence by Vera Haney, a tagalong There was a report of an inmate hanging himself on this level. We appear to have captured a shadowy figure. Shajuana preparing for investigation with Trista and Michelle Trista Yates with Michelle. Not to sure looks going on here! First group going in. Keeping Comfortable We served hot dogs with all the trimmings for our guest that day and that night. We all had a great time while we learned a little more about the community, history, and people of the Union Springs, #Alabama. We shared stories and experiences with everyone. It was a cold night and many were bundled up. Some people even sneaked off to cars for a little while to warm up. We cannot run electric heaters or air conditioning because of the sensitive equipment we use during the investigation. Therefore, we try to have hot drinks in the wintertime and cold drinks in the hotter months. Dustin Hurst grabbing refreshments before the investigation Shajuana and Vera using an EVP and getting a response Stan Fikes in action Shajuana teasing the ghostly inmates and sleeping in the cell Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum #Bullock County Jail aka Pauly Jail in Union Springs, AL This old gothic red brick building that is Bullock County (Pauly) Jail Museum no longer functions as a Jail but is set up as a museum to remind us of the life experiences that occurred within its walls. Some ghastly experiences that were life altering and turned many young men and women away from a life of crime if they survived their stay in the Bullock County (Pauly Jail) in Union Springs, AL.

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