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Old Roswell Cemetery - May 14 , 2005
  

Investigation Report
  Team One: David, Michele
Team Two: Kevin, Kimber
Base: Laurie, Ed

New Cemetery Section across road-

Front Left-
Both Kimber and Michele felt the presence of a young man at the tombstone of a young man. They both said he was curious as to why they were there. Michele saw a shadow move down by the dog kennel. The battery in David’s camera died.

Back Left-
Kimber felt a pressing sensation on the sides of her head.  As they left the area, the feeling intensified.  Kimber & Kevin smelled an odor similar to that of a child’s inflatable pool- a "plastic smell”.

Front Center-
Kimber & Kevin smell the plastic smell again.  A group of people that had joined them also reported smelling the odor.

Old Section-

Front Right-
Michele heard footsteps.  Team 1 reported smelling a “grape smell” similar to “grape wine”. Team 1 smelled a “baby powder” and a “dog poop” smell. Also smelled and odor that was a combination of “formaldehyde and hay”

Front Left-
Jeremy and Michele saw a figure in the field. They also smelled "something sour and horse manure".

Back Right- Michele saw a blur move.

Front to middle right-
Laurie saw a movement near woods- “a flash of white”.  As Ed was taking pictures and getting meter readings in the area, Laurie heard a low woman’s voice singing.  Jeremy saw a white flash of light about head high.  David took a picture in the direction and captured a large white orb in motion.



Investigation Log
 

Historic Ghost Watch and Investigation

Old Roswell Cemetery

May 14, 2005

Team One: David, Michele

Team Two: Kevin, Kimber

Base: Laurie, Ed

Time of Event

Phenomena Witnessed

Location

9:15pm

Investigation Begins

Front Center

9:25pm

Team 2: Kimber senses a presence at the plot of a young man. The area is very well kept with bird feeders and wind chimes in the tree.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Front Left

9:27pm

Team 2: Kimber feels that the presence has left. She felt like the young man knew we were there and was curious.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

9:35pm

Team 1: Team returns to base for new flashlight.

Front Center

9:40pm

Team 1: Michele hears "footsteps" in the "Scottish section"

Front Right

9:42pm

Team 1: Team reports smelling "a grape smell".

Front Right

9:50pm

Team 2: Kevin was drawn to an open area. Kimber felt dizzy and a feeling like "pressing on the sides of her head". As the team left the area the feeling got worse. Team reported smelling a strong "plastic smell, like an inflatable pool" in this area. Shortly after leaving the area Kimbers feelings of pressure were gone.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Back Left

9:50pm

Team 1: LIVE couple walks through old section of the cemetery.

Front Center

9:58pm

Team 2: 6 or 7 people enter new cemetery. They are walking through and taking pictures. Team introduced themselves to the group and found they were a group of teenagers "looking for ghosts".

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Front Right

10:05pm

Team 2: Team reports "sweet plastic" smell again. Group of teens smell it also.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Front Center

10:20pm

Team 1: Michele sees a "blur".

Back Right

by new section.

10:25pm

Team 1: Team reports a "baby powder" smell, Michele also smells "dog poop".

Front Right

11:00pm

Team 1: Michele senses a presence by the plot of the young man. She feels that he is still hanging around.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Front Left

11:02pm

Team 1: David’s battery in his camera died.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

Front Left

11:05pm

Team 1: Michele sees a "shadow" move up behind the dog kennel. Team reported that the dogs stopped barking.

New Cemetery on other side of road.

12:03am

Base: Laurie saw movement in the corner of cemetery. Ed moved into the location to take meter readings and get some pictures.

Front to Middle Right

12:10am

Base: Laurie heard low woman’s voice singing. She reported that the sound came roughly from the area of the reported movement.

Middle Center

12:23am

Team 1: Team reports the smell of hay or formaldehyde,"it smells a little like both".

Front Right

12:30am

Team 1: Jeremy saw a white flash of light about head high. David immediately took a picture in the direction and captured a large white orb in motion.

Front Center

Looking towards the woods at right.

12:55am

Team 1: Jeremy and Michele saw a figure in the field. They also smelled "something sour and horse manure".

Front Left

Looking into the woods.

1:10am

Investigation Ends

Front Center



Investigator Pictures
 



Recorded EVPs
  "Hey, Look here"

Our Conclusion
  

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