Trevor Pitts- Clipboard, Map, Research plan
(Data recorder) and flashlight
Stacey Crosscut- Disposable camera (Flash) and
flashlight
3. Path to Cemetery:
Group walked fairly close together, nothing odd noted, No orbs streaks,
sounds smells, nothing on ELF
4. Entrance of Cemetery:
Upon entering cemetery, group moved toward the right front corner, group
member noted that first stone looked to be of “Celtic Design” (Tr. Pitts).
Began to walk along right hand side of cemetery toward Sarah’s Grave.
Entire group heard loud crashing sound. Appeared to be limb falling
rapidly but appeared to last for a longer than usual time before ceasing.
Group continued on past Sarah’s grave noting other Stones and taking
pictures. Walked from Sarah’s Grave towards stone cross in center rear
corner of cemetery. Two of the group members heard what appeared to be
footsteps outside of the cemetery fence. (Neal, To. Pitts). At same time,
group member To Pitts stated to Group member Neal that he saw Green and
Yellow streaks throughout the cemetery. Described them as being long lines
that appeared to hook on the end. Group continued on toward the cross. Two
of the members kissed the cross. (To. Pitts, Tr. Pitts) The other three
did not. (Gleason, Neal, Crosscut) Moved toward the left rear corner of
cemetery. Group Member Tr. Pitts walked into left rear corner and claimed
to have an “eerie” feeling. Group moved toward that corner. All in group
noted that temperature in that corner to be cooler than rest of cemetery.
Group member Neal noted that ELF was blinking did not change colors only
blinked yellow. Blinking was confirmed by all in group. Group member To.
Pitts continued to see streaks. Group walked back down the right side of
cemetery and continued past Stanley’s Grave. Moved toward front gate
exited cemetery continued back to cars and nothing else noted by group at
this time.
5. Back at Car after first pass:
Group gathered back at cars, four members smoked cigarettes. Group
discussed what they experienced in first pass and equipment was
re-distributed.
6. Re-distributed equipment:
Bruce Gleason- Digital Camera, infrared motion
detector
Jim Neal- ELF, Disposable Camera (No Flash),
Flashlight
Trevor Pitts- Map, Clipboard, Research plan
(data recorder) and Flashlight
Stacey Crosscut- Disposable Camera (Flash) and
35mm W/ B&W Film
7. Path back to cemetery:
Group still remained close, traveled down path all noted temperature
decrease.
8. Re-entrance of Cemetery:
Upon re-entering cemetery, plan was discussed. Tr. Pitts would ask
questions of the “spirits”, To. Pitts would record, and remaining in group
would be silent and observe. In Lower right corner, Tr. Pitts began to ask
various questions near Rose’s Grave. Nothing was noted. Group began to
walk along right side toward Sarah’s Grave. Neal noted ELF blinking yellow
as walking from Rose to Sarah. Arrived at Sarah’s Grave and Tr. Pitts
began to ask various questions. Upon saying, “Show us a sign” group noted
began to downpour. Very evident by rain hitting leaves in the forest
surrounding entire cemetery. Tr. Pitts started to walk towards center of
cemetery and stated that it was not raining within cemetery. Rest of group
moved from Sarah’s Grave to center of cemetery, all noted lack of
Precipitation but presence of “Raining sound outside of Cemetery. Group
Moved toward Stanley’s Grave. (The Hunter) Tr. Pitts began series of
questions again. During the questioning, Gleason Stated to Neal that he
thought that he heard a rhythmic taping that appeared to be coming from
the direction of Sarah’s grave. After the questioning Neal stated that he
saw a green orb that looked like the “color of a lighting bug but was much
larger in the right rear corner of the cemetery. To. Pitts stated that he
too saw the green sphere. Only moments later all in the group heard a
gunshot. Group noted the time of the gunshot as 12:00am. Gleason placed
infrared motion sensor on top of Stanley’s grave facing the front of
cemetery towards the gate. (Detector has range of thirty feet) Group began
to move toward the rear of the cemetery in opposite direction of the
detector. Group walked 20 to 30 paces and detector went off. All with
flashlights illuminated area in which detector was facing. Nobody in group
noted anything visible that could have set detector off. Group continued
toward right rear corner. All noted temperature in that particular spot in
cemetery lower than temperature in rest of cemetery. Crosscut stated she
began to see streaks. Tr. and To. Pitts stated they thought the tree next
to Stanley’s grave appeared to be glowing. Neal reported Elf Blinking
again. Neal and Gleason moved away from corner others remained in corner
to observe. Before leaving corner Neal Passed ELF to Tr. Pitts. Neal and
Gleason stood 30ft away from group taking pictures and discussing
experiment. The other three remained in the corner in a crouching position
to see below a low tree branch. Shortly after Neal and Gleason left the
group To. Pitts left the other two and approached Neal and Gleason stating
that he had a “strange feeling of somebody leaning over him as he crouched
down.” He stated that he “could feel the persons clothing brushing against
his back.” Soon after the other two members left the corner and all five
walked toward the cross. As he was walking in front of the cross toward
the right hand side, Tr. Pitts (who now held the ELF) stated that it
blinked from safe to caution. Group walked back toward Stanley’s grave to
retrieve motion detector. All in group noted nothing within the range of
detector had fallen from the tree that could have set it off previously.
Group moved toward front gate and exited cemetery.
9. Walk From Cemetery back to cars:
Original plan was to, half way through second pass of cemetery, group
would exit rear of cemetery in search of an old foundation and burial
ground that is rumored to sit behind cemetery. Group decided not to exit
into the woods due to the earlier rain making for a slippery walk. Shortly
after exiting cemetery Neal, To. Pitts and Tr, Pitts confided in each
other
that they believed that they were too disturbed by earlier occurrences to
leave the cemetery and venture into the woods and the three were glad
group decided not to.
10. Ride home:
The group left the sight in two different
vehicles. Neal and To. Pitts in the first and Gleason, Tr. Pitts and
Crosscut in the second. Shortly after leaving Guernsey Hollow Rd. To.
Pitts and Neal Reported seeing a Deer standing on the side of the road as
if to be bidding the group goodbye.