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  • Paranormal investigators host ghost hunt lecture

    Kirk Cooper

    Issue date: 1/25/07 Section: LIFE
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    "In theory, ghosts can communicate in frequencies too high or too low to hear," Connally said. "With the right technology, you can hear answers to the questions you ask."
    Several video and audio clips were played during the presentation. In one, an alleged ghost depresses comforters on a bed with accompanying EVP.
    In another, a shadow appears to run across a room bathed in an eerie, green, night vision glow.
    "That one really stood out to me," said Emily Bly, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., graduate student. "The two women are very professional about what they do and they have a very technical way of going about their business."
    The investigators said even if nothing is found people can still feel ill at ease enough to affect them psychologically.
    Connally said she has been spooked several times. In one incident, she opened a door only to find what she said was the apparition of a man hanging from the ceiling by a noose.
    "We do get scared," said DePaul. "But if I see something and I get spooked, I go to my equipment and say, 'I'm going to capture this [on film].'"
    The investigators said they are met with a fair amount of skepticism. In spite of this, they still continue their endeavors.
    "It's our passion to find that one piece of evidence that proves everything," DePaul said.
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