Haunted


ValentownA team of paranormal sleuths from New York Paranormal was called upon to investigate Valentown in Victor NY, a well known spot for strange happenings. Valentown was a shopping plaza built in 1879 that never saw the light of day as it was abandoned and turned into a museum in 1940.

Workers have reported the standard slew of spooky incidents. There have been voices, noises, lights turning on and off, and footsteps. But what this team witnessed and filmed is quite interesting and very rare indeed.

They setup IR cameras throughout the building to record unmanned for their entire stay. This is how they captured what appears to be a ghost walking on the right side from the background to the foreground. As usual the film was examined by experts in the video and paranormal circles. All conclusions are that the video is unaltered.

Decide for yourself by watching it here and viewing an analysis here.

Gillian Walker, a 39-year-old mother of 4 in Prestonpans, East Lothian, claims her family is being terrorized in their home by a ghost. She claims the ghost slams doors, "attacks" guests and plays with the tv. And to top things off, the ghost appears as a man hanging from a noose in the stairwell.

It has gotten so bad that three of her four kids have fled the house for the safety of grandma's place. Only Gillian and her youngest son Kristian have remained behind. Gillian said:

There is a ghost in my house and it has ripped my family apart. My kids are so terrified they won't even come home.

Gillian consulted a local medium, Roberta Gordon, to have the home cleared of evil spirits. But until then the presence of the ghost has made Gillian and her 3-year-old son ill. Roberta visited and said,

As soon as I walked through the door I wanted to turn and be sick… There was a very heavy atmosphere. I was aware of a lot of spirit activity.

I guess I have a few questions with this one. First, why do ghosts always play with the tv set? Most of these ghosts were alive way before tv even existed… so how would they even know how to operate one? And second, if living in your home is making you ill, then why aren't you packing your bags and rolling out?

Anyone have some thoughts on the matter?

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