Sunday, September 15, 2013

Collected Evidence from Cartersville Ghost Town Springtown, Texas

Cartersville historical marker.  Photographer:  Michelle McDonald


     Founded in 1866, Cartersville was once a thriving town in its prime; within it were many residences, local businesses, a school yard, and a church.  Sadly, their population began to decline in the 1900's, due to small pox outbreaks, a major fire, and Indian raids.  The only remaining structures of the once booming town are the church and school yard.  

Cartersville's Church:  No paranormal evidence featured here.  Photographer:  Michelle McDonald


Cartersville's school yard:  No paranormal evidence featured here.  Photographer:  Michelle McDonald

     Now that you have learned about Cartersville's history, lets get on with the paranormal evidence.  Sadly, we do not have any photographic evidence.  However, we do have many EVP responses.  

EVPS 
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EVP-"Emmett."
     Linda asks if there is a little girl here (the church), and this is the response that we received.  

EVP-"Buddy."
     This night, we brought Buddy (our paranormal pooch) on the investigation with us.  After John talked about him, we captured this immediate response.  

EVP-"Genius."

EVP-"You're welcome."  
     
EVP- Thump thump thump.  
     Throughout the investigation, we asked the spirits if they could knock three times so that they can make their presence known.  Needless to say, they did, and were in fact there with us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOCpdOIK2uM 
 
EVP-"Sarah."
     John, Amber, and Zachary were in the church doing an EVP session.  When John asks "what's your name?", we captured an immediate response.  

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phml4nP8sxU

EVP- Bench scooting and EMF spike
     Linda was doing an EVP session by herself in the church.  As she is walking toward the entrance, she heard one of the benches scooting (which can not be easily scooted), and an immediate EMF (electromagnetic field) spike.  



 

    

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