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Opinion, articles, reviews and information on ghost hunting by a member of a respected paranormal investigation group in Arizona.

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  • Back to Life...

    Posted on Saturday November 22nd, 2008 at 06:55 in United States, paranormal, ghost, ghosts, ghost hunter, ghost hunting, bisbee, arizona ghosts

    Image via WikipediaFor those who expressed their support and concern during my recent battles over transplant medications, I extend my sincerest thanks.Luckily, all is well for awhile at least. My medications have all arrived now and I am back to nor...

  • London Meets Arizona

    Posted on Friday October 24th, 2008 at 16:39 in jerome, arizona ghosts

    The London Times travel reporter visited Jerome and checked out the Jerome Grand Hotel and it's famous ghosts... The word was that the ghoulish denizens of the Grand Hotel in the old Arizona mining town of Jerome are fond of fiddling with visi...

  • A Ghost Story...

    Posted on Friday October 24th, 2008 at 11:36 in ghost stories, arizona ghosts

    I saw this video over at Spooked! and since it involves Arizona thought it might be appropriate to include it here. This is the story of Red Feather, a half white-half Native American girl whose ghost is sometimes seen in a limestone canyon in North...

  • Visit Us at Helldorado

    Posted on Saturday October 18th, 2008 at 18:51 in tombstone, arizona ghosts

    Tomorrow the SPI gang will be in Tombstone, AZ for the annual "Helldorado Days" a tradition celebrating the frontier past of the town since the 1920's. We'll be towing the SPIpod in the parade in the morning and afterwards will have the ...

  • Vulture Mine

    Posted on Friday June 20th, 2008 at 15:55 in ghost stories, arizona ghosts

    Discovered by Henry Wickenburg in 1863, Vulture was one of the richest gold mines yielding $15/ ton. By 1870 there were 200 inhabitants. Eventually, an 80 stamp mill was erected. Oddly enough, some of the original buildings...