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Orlando Local 6 follow up story (EVP of a woman singing what is heard to be choir practice).
Charlotte Sun article 6/28/04
Charlotte Sun article 10/31/05
Meet the Team!
Hey,
I'm Scott, Co-Founder of Peace River Ghost Tracker. I have been fascinated by the paranormal since I was very young but really got into it after I started seeing my Grandfather who passed away. This really got me going forward searching for answers and to start looking further into the "unknown". We have done quite a few investigations and we believe that if we keep moving forward, one day we will have the undisputed evidence.
We have a great group of investigators and everyone brings alot to the table. I know we could not keep pushing forward without them, So, Thank You: Toni, Lori, Stacy and Sprout ~(")~
P.S.
Who cares who has what evidence and who's ghost pictures are better than who's. We should all be working for the same goal!
Hey, I'm Sprout a co-founder of Peace River Ghost Tracker and I got into this passionate hobby of ghost investigating because of personal experiences and the allure of it since I was a child. In the past 7 years, I have never done this for a thrill but I can say I have gotten scared and not in a roller coaster kind of way. I have learned from my experiences and that has helped me teach others. I have felt, seen, and smelled things I can't explain, but yet I haven't been physically touched. Until that happens I will just continue to experience, learn and teach all I can.
FOUNDERS OF PEACE RIVER GHOST TRACKER
SCOTT AND SPROUT
TONI-INVESTIGATOR
Since I was a young child, I have been interested in ghosts. My family always told me stories of ghosts when they lived, before I was born, in a huge apartment (actually the attic) of a haunted mansion built before the Revolutionary War in Somers, NY. Also, the Italian side of the family always had some scary ghost story to tell and my Dad loved horror movies. I also remember feverishly reading books of true hauntings since 4th grade.
As a child, I enjoyed watching Topper, Blackbeard's Ghost, The Times of Their Lives, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir and other kid-friendly ghost movies. When Poltergeist came out--I was 15--and my best friend and I were the only ones at the matinee. The sound was so loud, all around us, and the usher found different ways to scare us. Of course, at that time, it was the greatest movie I had ever seen--(other than Porky's--just kidding).
My Dad and I always watched horror movies together. He let me see "R-rated" movies when I was a pre-teen (Halloween being my first). It was funny, because he would cover my eyes when there was nudity, but let me see all the gore I wanted (yet he was a sweet, gentle, classy man - Catholic & Conservative-Republican). As I got older, I realized that maybe he let me watch them, because the kids who had sex in the movies, always were murdered by the monster first.
And hey - I'm a first generation fan of "Scooby-Doo". I wonder how many of us got hooked on ghost because of that cartoon?
I have never seen an apparition, only a ghostly shadow this year. I continually find the supernatural fascinating, especially since the death of my Father in 2004. I find myself sometimes angry with him -- he knowing of my obsession -- for not communicating with me.
I am so ecstatic that I am finally living in an age when spirits on programs, movies, the internet, books and magazines are abundant and mentioning to others about ghosts--isn't seen as being weird.
LORI-INVESTIGATOR
Tom-Investigator and Group Skeptic
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