The Ghost Stories of Terrell, Texas: A Collection of True and Amazing Hauntings As Told by Paranormal Investigators - Couverture souple

Newby, Brenda Gardner; Woodruff, Mary Jo

 
9781733741002: The Ghost Stories of Terrell, Texas: A Collection of True and Amazing Hauntings As Told by Paranormal Investigators

Synopsis

Strange orbs, ghostly apparitions, unsettling noises from invisible sources. a few things you want in a great ghost story. It is event better when those stories are all true. Allegedly, true paranormal events by those that shared them with us (and some experienced by us first hand).. A collection of spooky, eerie stories that seem to be abundant in and around this little town's small business district. Ghost stories for adults that will leave you with chills but appropriate enough to tell the kids by the campfire.

When we came to Terrell to perform paranormal investigations at the request of local home owners we got the feeling there was more to this town than what meets the eye. This was never more true than in the town's small business district. In fact, it wasn't long before we had stories to tell and numerous experiences to share of our own.

Each chapter covers a few of the more popular stories regarding its spirits and ghostly happenings. It's not unusual for the ghost walk tour guests to capture an unusal photograph or experience something unusual and unexplable both in the buildings and throughout the streets.

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À propos des auteurs

Brenda: A Passionate Seeker of the UnexplainedAllow me to introduce Brenda, one of the co-founders of our dedicated paranormal team, S.P.I.R.I.T. (now Terrell Ghosts). Her journey has led her through countless hours of investigation at highly active locations, where she seeks to unravel the mysteries that lie beyond our everyday perception.Brenda's journey includes: Field Investigator for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON): Brenda is currently immersed in her studies as a field investigator for MUFON. Her fascination with electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) drives her relentless pursuit of understanding the unexplained.Rhine Research Center Connection: As a general member of the Rhine Research Center (affiliated with Duke University), Brenda humbly contributes to the ongoing exploration of parapsychology. Her goal is not grandeur but rather a genuine desire to uncover the science behind psychic abilities.Business Degree and Digital Marketing Certifications: Brenda's practical background includes a business degree from the University of Phoenix and certifications in online digital marketing. These skills complement her passion for the paranormal.Brenda's personal exploration extends beyond the technical: Latest Theories and Psychology of Belief: She delves into the latest theories of paranormal science, always questioning and seeking deeper understanding. Her curiosity fuels her journey.Critical Thinking: Brenda has engaged in classroom and online training in critical thinking, emphasizing the importance of skepticism and rigorous analysis.Her practical experience encompasses various investigation techniques: Client Interviews: Brenda listens intently to those who share their experiences, recognizing the value of their stories.Control Studies and EVP Analysis: She meticulously conducts and documents studies, ensuring scientific rigor in her pursuit of truth.Medium Facilitation: Brenda collaborates with mediums during location readings, respecting their unique insights.Brenda's work has been recognized through media features, yet she remains grounded: Texas Road Trippin' with J. D. Ryan: Brenda's team has graced the airwaves, sharing their passion with a wider audience.Kaufman County Times Cover Feature: Humble and grateful, Brenda appreciates the recognition but remains focused on her purpose.Ride Texas (with Texas Monthly): Terrell Ghosts was excited to have Ride Texas, an affiliate of Texas Monthly, cover her team on an investigation of the local haunted bookstore: Books and Crannies. The result was an 11-page feature on the investigation process, the strange stuff that occurred during the investigation, and a little more about the team and the haunted city of Terrell, Texas. Despite her current recovery from a spinal injury, Brenda's spirit remains unyielding. When able, she enjoys defensive competition shooting, tending to her garden, and cherishing moments with loved ones.Brenda's journey is not about fame-it's about the pursuit of truth, the thrill of the unknown, and the quiet wonder that keeps her moving forward.

After a 30-year career of government service, Mary Jo developed diligence in paying attention to detail and provided the grooming for a no-nonsense approach to investigating the paranormal. A life-long artist and hobby photographer, she sees details in objects with a precision provided from years of practical experience. Mary Jo relies on a Samsung NX2000 for investigative photography. Mary Jo has invested countless hours of personal research into the multifaceted approaches of the photographic documentation of haunted locations. She possesses an uncanny ability to analyze photographs, identifying issues resulting in misidentified anomalies. Mary Jo has been successful in capturing the likeness of many ghostly figures. She has always had an interest in the paranormal, having her first personal experience at the age of 12. After capturing a ghostly apparition on film in 2012 she and her family established S.P.I.R.I.T., a paranormal team in Dallas, TX. Hundreds of hours have gone into the experimentation, research, and documentation of profoundly haunted locations by her and her team. She 150 has participated in all aspects of the paranormal process, including conducting control studies, planning and executing investigations, working with medium evidence, EVP analysis, video analysis, and historical data research. Although she spends the most time working with spirits and ghosts, she has a diverse background in all aspects of the paranormal. Her other research includes parapsychology, cryptozoology, and ufology. She is a blogger and often a podcast guest for dallasghosts.com. Mary Jo has also developed training programs in photography for paranormal investigations, and the introduction to paranormal investigations. She and her team have been featured on radio show, Texas Road Trippin' with J.D. Ryan, Ride Texas Magazine (a publication of Texas Monthly), and on the cover of Kaufman County Times. Mary Jo lives in North Central Texas with her husband and her dog, Buddy. She enjoys gardening and painting, but most of all, investigating and educating others in all aspects of the paranormal. She is currently studying the art of reading tarot cards.

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