Posted on 25 August 2012 by Cathy
A lot of activity
Posted: Sunday, August 19, 2012 4:00 am by Hannah DeClerk
When Kevin Weddle decided to walk through the Marshall Hotel late Friday night, he was taken aback when the elevator doors on the sixth floor opened in front of him — and nobody was there.
“I was not that surprised,” Weddle said. “There is a lot of activity in this town, which tends to be the case in a lot of historically older towns.”
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About 18 vendors were set up at the convention, including the Woodlands Paranormal team who have made numerous guest appearances on the hit paranormal show My Ghost Story on the Biography Channel and The Haunted on the Animal Planet.
The team conducts investigations mainly in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Kansas.
“We wanted to come out and represent and show what we do,” Team Member Cathy Nance said. “And we know everyone here pretty well, so it is fun to get together.”
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Posted on 25 August 2012 by Cathy
Marshall ghost talks come to end
By Hannah DeClerk
When Kevin Weddle walked through the Marshall Hotel late Friday night, he was taken aback when the sixth floor elevator doors opened in front of him — and nobody was there.
“There is a lot of activity in this town, which tends to be the case in a lot of historically older towns,” Weddle said.
Weddle and his team of paranormal investigators spent the weekend in Marshall during the first East Texas Ghost Conference in Marshall.
The two-day conference featured guest speakers, tours and late-night investigations in downtown buildings
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About 18 vendors were set up at the convention, including the Woodlands Paranormal team, who have made numerous appearances on “My Ghost Story” on the Biography Channel and “The Haunted” on the Animal Planet.
The team conducts investigations in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and Kansas.
“We wanted to come out and represent, and show what we do,” said Cathy Nance, team member. “And we know everyone here pretty well, so it is fun to get together.”
To read the full article click here
Posted on 31 May 2012 by Cathy
Is Roxy Haunted? Group Takes a Look
May 31, 2012
The Society of the Haunted will be investigating the historic Roxy Theater at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Society, whose members have been featured on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted,” will be the first team to investigate this historic location and will be conducting EVP investigations, ghost box sessions and spirit photography. The team is expecting to find activity in the Roxy due to the building’s age and long history.
http://muskogeephoenix.com/features/x234178307/Is-Roxy-haunted-Group-takes-a-look
Posted on 19 May 2012 by Cathy
TV ghost investigators to examine Roxy Theater in Muskogee
by Leif Wright on 2012-05-18
The Society of the Haunted will be investigating the historic Roxy Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma at 7 p.m. on June 2.
The Society, whose members have been featured on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted” will be the first team to investigate this historic location and will be conducting EVP investigations, ghost box sessions and spirit photography. The team is expecting to find activity in the Roxy due to the building’s age and long history.
“We were told that there were some stories of things that have gone on inside the building,” said Cathy Nance, case manager with the society. “We operate from scientific principle…..
To read the rest of the article go to MuskogeeNow
Posted on 18 May 2012 by Cathy
Society of the Haunted coming to Muskogee
The Society of the Haunted will be investigating the historic Roxy Theater in Muskogee, Oklahoma at 7p.m. on Saturday, June 2.
The Society, whose members have been featured on Animal Planet’s “The Haunted”, will be the first team to investigate this historic location and will be conducting EVP investigations, ghost box sessions and spirit photography.
to read rest of article go to:
http://cowetaamerican.com/n2coweta/society-of-the-haunted-coming-to-muskogee/article_df3dd374-a107-11e1-855c-001a4bcf887a.html
Posted on 28 October 2011 by Cathy
The Society of the Haunted was featured in the Norman Transcript
Who You Gonna Call?
Oct 28, 2011
by Kendall Brown
Read the article on pages 13 and 14 of the viewer but was actually printed on pages 14 and 15 of the paper
http://normantranscript.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx
Posted on 21 October 2011 by Cathy
Haunted tour of OU tonight and Saturday
Transcript staff The Norman Transcript
NORMAN — An adjunct instructor at the University of Oklahoma plans to lead tours of spooky haunts on the Norman campus, just in time for Halloween………
Angela Startz, media specialist for the College of Arts and Sciences, issued a news release Thursday with information on Ellison Hall from Chris Borthick, an OU Gaylord College academic counselor and member of Society of the Haunted.
“Ellison Hall originally was named Hygeia Hall, after the Greek goddess of health and wellness, and served as the infirmary for the campus,” Startz wrote in a news release. ”The first floor served as a clinic to OU students, the second floor held patient rooms and the third floor was filled with operating rooms. The same windows where students checked into the clinic now serve as check-in windows for students waiting to be advised in the college. ”
“Legend has it that a boy roller skating on Elm Avenue was struck by a car,” she continued. ”Carried into Hygeia Hall, he died. Since that time, the sounds of his skates are heard along the hallways of the second and third floors. Most members of the dean’s staff have experienced other occurrences that happen in the quiet after-hours: motion-sensitive lights turning on for no reason, noises coming from the empty end of the hall, knocks on the wall of empty and locked offices. Other staff members have reported hearing voices and dishes clinking on the first floor.”
http://normantranscript.com/headlines/x2010687192/Haunted-tour-of-OU-tonight-and-Saturday
Posted on 07 October 2011 by Cathy
The group was featured in the The Hennessey Clipper
Barb Walter
Thu, Oct 06, 2011
Three Okla. City paranormal visual analysis inspectors were in town Saturday night. They were here for the night life, and the hereafter life, at the Ranch Room recreation center located in the 100 block of North Main. Ranch Room owner Scotty Hajek said he let them into the building at about 8:30 p.m. and then went to the benefit dance, and they called him at about 1:30 a.m. to say they’d finished. “But they want to come back,” Hajek said.
The three inspectors are members of the Society of the Haunted and have a web site where they discuss and show videos of their paranormal discoveries. “We need to do some further scientific research in Hennessey,” said Kenneth Melton, one of the inspectors, in a phone interview Monday afternoon. “We definitely got some spikes on our meters.” He said in their preliminary visit they first “swept the building” to make sure there wasn’t anyone there who would “mess with us and try to fool us.”
To read more of the article
http://hennesseyclipper.com/ghost-busters-come-to-hennessey-p3451-1.htm
Posted on 04 October 2011 by Cathy
We were featured in the Lawton Constitution. I will be posting an article on this investigation later
9/17/2011Who you gonna call?
Paranormal investigators try to capture spirits at Ramona |
ZEKE CAMPFIELD
FREDERICK There’s nothing eerie about the Ramona Theater, but whoever said ghosts had to be spooky
anyway? Partly on a hunch and partly for history’s sake, a group of Oklahoma City-based paranormal investigators has targeted the downtown Frederick theater as the site of its next project.
Beginning at sunset tonight, members of the Society of the Haunted will use their experience and some expensive, high-tech recording equipment to try to capture any spirits that may or may not exist within the theater’s antique walls.
They’re not saying the Ramona is haunted, but members of the Frederick Arts and Humanities Council say the building is definitely a living beast.
“You always feel a presence not scary, not bad, but a presence,” said the council’s president,
Dana Greer. “Not this winter but last winter I spent a great deal of time through the winter painting rooms upstairs, painting the downstairs bathrooms. You hear noises, but is it the old building creaking or what?”
The Ramona Theater opened as the “Showplace of the Southwest” in 1929, the day before the stock market crash kicked off the Great Depression.
For years it was the social centerpiece of town, from its opening night feature “Gold Diggers on Broadway” to a series of vaudeville acts during World War II.
The theater was closed after “The Sound of Music” premiered in 1965, but the Frederick Arts and Humanities Council has continued to keep it maintained and hosts events there several times throughout the year |
To read the rest of the article go to
http://www.swoknews.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=37621&SectionID=11&SubSectionID=99&S=1
Posted on 11 March 2010 by Cathy
We were featured in Routes.
The photo is my son Taylor Nance monitoring the four infrared camera signals during our investigation
Paranormal Investigators Search for Ghosts
By Dusty Somers
Gaylord College, University of Oklahoma
March 11, 2010
It is pitch black inside this sprawling house just outside of Blanchard, Okla. Too dark to see the wood panel walls plastered with photographs. Too dark to see the coffee cups and remnants of a plate of donuts in the kitchen. Too dark to see much of anything
To read the article go to http://routes.ou.edu/story.php?storyID=181