By Rick Hinton There’s a belief among various cultures that until the mortal body completely disintegrates, the soul is not fully released, waiting and biding
Tag: paranormal
The beginnings of Greenwood Cemetery: Part I
By Rick Hinton Cemeteries and paranormal investigators? Intended more as a memorial for the living, cemeteries are a repose of peace, tranquility and temporary separation
That Trail: A summer camp rite of passage for scouts
By Rick Hinton That Trail is a spur trail on the Ransburg Scout Reservation, just outside of Bloomington, running between camping sites situated along Ridge
Wail of the Bigfoot: conclusion
By Rick Hinton The creep factor for me always begins when I enter Morgan Monroe State Forest, just south of Martinsville. There is just something
Wails of the Bigfoot: Part II
By Rick Hinton The BFRO (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) monitors Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings across the country. The undisputed facts centering around these sightings and encounters are:
Wails of the Bigfoot
By Rick Hinton One usually equates Bigfoot (or Sasquatch) sightings to remote mountainous regions in the Pacific Northwest, not to the Hoosier state. Indiana is
The gift of discernment
By Rick Hinton Discernment is “The quality of being able to grasp and comprehend what is obscure; a power to see what is not evident
Pumped up kicks: Death in the Grand Canyon, part II
By Rick Hinton My first glimpse of the Grand Canyon was from a terrace at the rear of the hotel. The sight and majesty produced
Pumped up kicks: death in the Grand Canyon, part I
By Rick Hinton Our national parks are a good place to reflect, relax and take in a perspective of how the United States used to
A ‘paranormal hangover’ after a night of investigating ghosts
A retread of an article written in 2014 for The Examiner. By Rick Hinton One of my fellow investigators used this term to sum it