Our Photos
2005


Dog Face Bridge has been voted by our team as one of the creepiest
places that we have been to so far.

The "road" to it is narrow and ends in an area that you  can turn
around in if you are careful.  After crossing the first bridge you walk
farther to the second bridge.(where the lady is supposed to appear)
We have not made it to the second bridge yet because during the
investigation our team members that were staying in the area with the
cars were "harassed" by a large truck driving up to them faster than
was safe and then simply idling there with high beam lights on until the
other team members returned to that area.  As soon as the other team
members were spotted by this truck it quickly backed up a ways and
the lights
faded out.
These lights kept fading in and out for the next half hour.  Not with any
sort of regularity but, they were always there.
We are definitely going back this spring and will get to the second
bridge.

Dog Face Bridge
On the first Bridge

Dog Face Bridge
unsure what that is on the left

Dog Face Bridge
Area from previous picture
cropped and enlarged

Kenny braving the Dog Face Bridge

Dog Face Bridge
As you reach the first bridge

Dog Face bridge
On the first bridge
Jackson  Cemetery is a small older cemetery in the Sharpsville area.
We went there at the suggestion of a young couple that live nearby.
It was a very peaceful area.
These 2 pictures were taken 5
seconds apart with no movement by
Curtis between them.  Both pictures
are as they came from the camera.  It
looks like a few orbs in the top of the
damaged picture.
We were very pleased, flattered and excited to be asked to
investigate a home. The owners had experienced some things that
left them thinking the house could  possibly be haunted.  
While we cannot say that they live in a "haunted house", it was felt
by all members of our team that there is strong evidence of
paranormal activity.
There was no feeling of evil or malicious spirits at work here but,
rather a feeling of playfulness usually associated with children, as
well as a feeling of protectiveness.  Possibly a former caregiver
looking after the newest residents of his/her home.
The bottom left picture is a cropped and
enlarged picture of the one above it.  Some of
out team members thought that there was
something in the left window looking out at us
when this was taken.  What do you think?


Kenny
Kenny
Curtis