By Rick Hinton Paranormal investigators are a hearty and persistent lot, giving up their weekends to explore a world of shadows and mysteries at the
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Orange fireballs, red glows and pulsating lights: UFOS haunt Indiana
By Rick Hinton A replay of a Southside Times article from 2015 There are strange things going on in the skies over Indiana; quite peculiar
Indiana’s grave in the middle of the road: a startling discovery
By Rick Hinton The subject of moving the grave of one of Johnson County’s early pioneers, Nancy Kerlin Barnett, from the perimeter of a small
Indiana’s grave in the middle of the road: the story of Nancy Kerlin Barnett
By Rick Hinton It has been written: “When I’m gone, life will proceed to flow around me as though I never existed.” RANJANI IYER MOHANTY
Shadow figure encounters: a reflection of our own emotions?
By Rick Hinton Shadow figures – fact, fiction or an eyelash across the cornea? Jason Offutt, author of Darkness Walks: The Shadow People Among Us,
Shadow figures: myth or fact in the paranormal world?
By Rick Hinton Wikipedia defines shadow people as, “Supernatural shadow-like humanoid figures that, according to believers, are seen flickering on walls and ceilings in the
Cultural beliefs, symbolism and Greenwood Cemetery’s permanent residents
By Rick Hinton There is a belief circulated among various cultures that until the mortal body completely disintegrates, the soul is not fully released; it
Challenges to investigating cemeteries: trespassing and vandalism
By Rick Hinton Cemeteries seldom fit in with the typical reported haunting of a private residence, building or stretch of ground. There’s just not the
A question of ethics: gravitating toward the mysterious world of cemeteries
By Rick Hinton For paranormal investigators, cemeteries can be a catch-22. They are intended as a memorial for the living: a repose of peace, tranquility
Buy the ticket, take the ride!
By Rick Hinton There are strange oddities that can happen to a paranormal investigator that defy rational explanation; however, you don’t have to be a