Below are select case files & links to the evidence we collected.
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Arch Creek Park - Miami, Florida 2012-2013 (Open Case)
The History of Arch Creek Park possibly began with the Tequesta Indians as far back as 500 BC-1300 AD. Evidence of this exists as a natural Tequesta midden or habitation site found in an Archeaological excavation of the park. The history of white settlers began with The original military trail, which runs right through the park on to Fort Dallas. In the 1850's a Coontie mill was built into the creek. Remnants of the mill are still seen in the creek today, cut into the limestone.
Also part of the limestone was a natural bridge that once stood over the creek and became a gathering place in the late 1800's, because of its natural beauty and phenomena. The park eventually became the site of a small village, complete with a train station in the 1920's, which may have begun around the attraction of the bridge. The Bridge, surrounded in mystical energy, mysteriously collapsed hours after the park was saved and purchased as a State Park, keeping it from becoming a Chrysler sales lot in 1973. It was purchased.
Paranormal experiences have been reported since it opened as a park in 1982. All of the activity surrounding the bridge, the creek, the Tequesta midden, and the ground water feeding the creek all heighten the level of supernatural energy in the area. Native American beliefs and Paranormal case studies have shown that when limestone and running water meet, spiritual activity increases. Our Messengers team has an ongoing investigation of the park and continue to collect evidence of voices from the past. See our case files, which include everything from EVPs of possibly Native American women and non-human creatures to photos and video of strange light anomalies that were
concluded to not be bugs flying through the woods.
For more information on Arch Creek Tours and their ghosts:
Also part of the limestone was a natural bridge that once stood over the creek and became a gathering place in the late 1800's, because of its natural beauty and phenomena. The park eventually became the site of a small village, complete with a train station in the 1920's, which may have begun around the attraction of the bridge. The Bridge, surrounded in mystical energy, mysteriously collapsed hours after the park was saved and purchased as a State Park, keeping it from becoming a Chrysler sales lot in 1973. It was purchased.
Paranormal experiences have been reported since it opened as a park in 1982. All of the activity surrounding the bridge, the creek, the Tequesta midden, and the ground water feeding the creek all heighten the level of supernatural energy in the area. Native American beliefs and Paranormal case studies have shown that when limestone and running water meet, spiritual activity increases. Our Messengers team has an ongoing investigation of the park and continue to collect evidence of voices from the past. See our case files, which include everything from EVPs of possibly Native American women and non-human creatures to photos and video of strange light anomalies that were
concluded to not be bugs flying through the woods.
For more information on Arch Creek Tours and their ghosts:
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Firehouse #3 Investigation - Key West, Florida, June 2011
Our team was fortunate enough to be the first ever to investigate this historical 1907 Firehouse, which is now being renovated as a Museum. The Caretaker and former firemen reported unexplained sounds and captured an apparition of a woman and child in a photograph during their grand opening party.
Our team spent a few nights in the firehouse and slept in the sleeping quarters while leaving our equipment running the second night there. We captured voices of fallen brothers and fire chiefs, including the famous Chief Bum Farto who went mysteriously missing in 1976.
Our evidence reveal was a tearful one, as we reunited the current fire fighters with their long lost brethren and relayed many messages between the living and dead legends of Firehouse #3.
Our team spent a few nights in the firehouse and slept in the sleeping quarters while leaving our equipment running the second night there. We captured voices of fallen brothers and fire chiefs, including the famous Chief Bum Farto who went mysteriously missing in 1976.
Our evidence reveal was a tearful one, as we reunited the current fire fighters with their long lost brethren and relayed many messages between the living and dead legends of Firehouse #3.
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Algonquin - Algonac, Michigan
The Algonquin is located in the small lakeside town of Algonac, Michigan and has been a residence for the low-income Seniors for many decades. We were contacted by a resident of the building, who had reported communicating with her late friends, former residents of the Algonquin.
Many Senior housing communities have high levels of paranormal activity due to the fact that many of the residents die there over the years. They often leave friends behind and revisit or never leave due to traumatic deaths. This happened to be the case at the Algonquin. We captured many pieces of evidence to prove this resident was not just seeing or hearing things.
Many Senior housing communities have high levels of paranormal activity due to the fact that many of the residents die there over the years. They often leave friends behind and revisit or never leave due to traumatic deaths. This happened to be the case at the Algonquin. We captured many pieces of evidence to prove this resident was not just seeing or hearing things.
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Audubon House & Gardens - Key West, Florida - August 2011
Our awesome team has been blessed with the incredible opportunity to be the first to ever formally investigate the Historic Audubon House and Gardens in Key West, Florida. As a stop on all three Key West Ghost Tours, The Audubon House is notoriously haunted. Although most believe John James Audubon himself haunts the home, Audubon never stepped foot inside the house during his two-week visit to Key West in 1832. After our investigation, we firmly believe that the house is occupied by the Geiger family, who originally inhabited and built the home in the 1840's-50's.
Captain John H. Geiger, a Harbor Pilot, lived in the house with his wife, Lucretia and their nine children. They had 11 children, but two of the children died, Catherine at age one, and Charles at age 8 0r 9. At the age of 33, their son William died in the house from a fall off of the 2nd floor balcony. The house remained in the Geiger family until 1958, when Captain Willie Smith died in the house. Willie Smith, also a Harbor Pilot was known about town as a bit of a recluse, as it was reported that he rarely left the house, lived without electricity or running water and had supplies lifted to him to his second floor bedroom, where he remained bitter and alone the last days of his life. The house was reported to have a foul stench of urine and was unkempt for the many years he lived there.
Although the house has been lovingly restored and converted into a museum by Mitchell Wolfson in 1958, we believe Smith still haunts the house as well. His energy can be felt and heard in the 2nd floor bedroom that he occupies, and EVPs of a man's voice were captured during our investigation in that room. Many reports of ghostly sightings in town are of a presence of man sighted on the second floor, opening the curtains, and a scent of urine can be smelled from time to time by the museum employees.
Another famous resident of the home was a hauntingly ugly doll by the name of "Mrs. Peck". Many of the reports of sightings occurred when this doll was displayed in the house on the third floor, and photos of the doll would always appear to have a streak though them. Our team first gained interest in this investigation because of tales from the Key West Police Officers who would answer to the alarm system being set off regularly and would arrive on scene to hear voices and movement in that same room. The doll was reported missing in 1997, shortly after a new alarm system was installed. After our consultation with a local Medium, it is believed that the doll was stolen by one of the alarm system technicians, who knew of the doll's value (approx. $1800). Since her disappearance, the third floor has been reportedly less active, although we did capture a great deal of evidence of a lingering presence in those rooms.
Captain John H. Geiger, a Harbor Pilot, lived in the house with his wife, Lucretia and their nine children. They had 11 children, but two of the children died, Catherine at age one, and Charles at age 8 0r 9. At the age of 33, their son William died in the house from a fall off of the 2nd floor balcony. The house remained in the Geiger family until 1958, when Captain Willie Smith died in the house. Willie Smith, also a Harbor Pilot was known about town as a bit of a recluse, as it was reported that he rarely left the house, lived without electricity or running water and had supplies lifted to him to his second floor bedroom, where he remained bitter and alone the last days of his life. The house was reported to have a foul stench of urine and was unkempt for the many years he lived there.
Although the house has been lovingly restored and converted into a museum by Mitchell Wolfson in 1958, we believe Smith still haunts the house as well. His energy can be felt and heard in the 2nd floor bedroom that he occupies, and EVPs of a man's voice were captured during our investigation in that room. Many reports of ghostly sightings in town are of a presence of man sighted on the second floor, opening the curtains, and a scent of urine can be smelled from time to time by the museum employees.
Another famous resident of the home was a hauntingly ugly doll by the name of "Mrs. Peck". Many of the reports of sightings occurred when this doll was displayed in the house on the third floor, and photos of the doll would always appear to have a streak though them. Our team first gained interest in this investigation because of tales from the Key West Police Officers who would answer to the alarm system being set off regularly and would arrive on scene to hear voices and movement in that same room. The doll was reported missing in 1997, shortly after a new alarm system was installed. After our consultation with a local Medium, it is believed that the doll was stolen by one of the alarm system technicians, who knew of the doll's value (approx. $1800). Since her disappearance, the third floor has been reportedly less active, although we did capture a great deal of evidence of a lingering presence in those rooms.
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Lagorce Island Residence - Miami Beach, Florida - March 2011
This is a case of a mother worried about her three children, as they were reporting paranormal activity in the home. The boy of the house reported seeing his deceased grandfather, as well as a little girl in his bedroom. The girls of the family reported using a Quija Board, and soon after experiencing unexplained noises and movement in their bedrooms as well.
We researched the property to find it's former occupants being immersed in the drug trade and possibly having a violent past. One maid, while interviewed reported seeing the apparition of a woman's body being dragged up the stairs. We also found the home to have extremely high levels of Electromagnetic current throughout the entire house, which could lend to the activity in the home.
Upon investigating the home, we found evidence of the Grandfather being there, as well as a little girl spirit and what sounds like teen girls chanting a residual chant not unlike a Quija session in the girls bedroom. Other sinister sounding EVP voices were heard as well as investigators hearing actual voices, footsteps, and strange loud cracks.
This case is still open, as the client still experiences activity in the home to this day.
We researched the property to find it's former occupants being immersed in the drug trade and possibly having a violent past. One maid, while interviewed reported seeing the apparition of a woman's body being dragged up the stairs. We also found the home to have extremely high levels of Electromagnetic current throughout the entire house, which could lend to the activity in the home.
Upon investigating the home, we found evidence of the Grandfather being there, as well as a little girl spirit and what sounds like teen girls chanting a residual chant not unlike a Quija session in the girls bedroom. Other sinister sounding EVP voices were heard as well as investigators hearing actual voices, footsteps, and strange loud cracks.
This case is still open, as the client still experiences activity in the home to this day.
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Abandoned Mansion/Ranch - Davie, Fl. - February 2011
A family in Davie, Florida was experiencing paranormal activity in an abandoned mansion on their 14 acre ranch. The 'activity' was keeping them from selling part of their property and creating a huge liability for them as the neighborhood kids would often break in to the property to use the mansion for occult activities and gatherings, as the place gained a haunted reputation.
Messengers came in and investigated the entire 14 acres to find that there were not only uninvited malevolent spirits roaming the place, but they may have also been affecting the animals on the ranch in a negative manner. We captured video and EVPs of several different spirits, one of which was the man who built the mansion and died of a drug deal related murder.
We brought in a very gifted Shaman and we were successful in cleansing the property of malevolent spirits as we befriended the benevolent spirits of the land and asked for their help in 'cleaning house'. The family has reported no suspicious activity since and has had prospective buyers interested since our investigation.
Messengers came in and investigated the entire 14 acres to find that there were not only uninvited malevolent spirits roaming the place, but they may have also been affecting the animals on the ranch in a negative manner. We captured video and EVPs of several different spirits, one of which was the man who built the mansion and died of a drug deal related murder.
We brought in a very gifted Shaman and we were successful in cleansing the property of malevolent spirits as we befriended the benevolent spirits of the land and asked for their help in 'cleaning house'. The family has reported no suspicious activity since and has had prospective buyers interested since our investigation.
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Mercy Manor - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida - February, 2011
Mercy Manor Nursing Home was closed down in 2009. From 2009-2011, the facility was occupied by EMS technicians, who used it as a base for their operations. The EMS techs were reporting noises, voices and movement during the night shifts and called us in to investigate.
We found over a dozen EVPs of different voices of prior patients that may have passed at the facility. We communicated directly with an old man who said he passed in the facility, using a ghost box, and real-time EVP session. We were able to help the EMS techs by ruling out people trying to break into the facility and also convincing them that they were not crazy. Most of all, we revisited the spirits during the day and with prayer and counseling, were able to help them cross over. Shortly after the investigation, the building was partially demolished, so we hopefully freed them from being stuck there eternally.
We found over a dozen EVPs of different voices of prior patients that may have passed at the facility. We communicated directly with an old man who said he passed in the facility, using a ghost box, and real-time EVP session. We were able to help the EMS techs by ruling out people trying to break into the facility and also convincing them that they were not crazy. Most of all, we revisited the spirits during the day and with prayer and counseling, were able to help them cross over. Shortly after the investigation, the building was partially demolished, so we hopefully freed them from being stuck there eternally.
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Mt. Clemens, Michigan - Residence - December 2009 & 2010
This investigation was an incredibly active investigation, hence making this home training headquarters for our Michigan team. Upon investigating this home, we found evidence of the presence of many transient spirits that hid in the cellar of the home, as well as three resident spirits; George, Anna and Caroline are family members of the original Butzler family that built the house in the late 1860's and still inhabit the home peacefully with the homeowners to this day.
George, the patriarch shows himself in shadow form and can be heard grunting from time to time with his gruff voice. Anna's voice (the matriarch) is heard many times speaking English and Prussian, and Caroline, an 7-8 year old little girl can be heard talking, giggling and singing in our evidence. We also found evidence of a dog haunting the property as well.
Our investigation of the home is ongoing and several cleansings have been done to eliminate the transient spirits, although they still come and go, as the house acts as a beacon for these unrested souls.
George, the patriarch shows himself in shadow form and can be heard grunting from time to time with his gruff voice. Anna's voice (the matriarch) is heard many times speaking English and Prussian, and Caroline, an 7-8 year old little girl can be heard talking, giggling and singing in our evidence. We also found evidence of a dog haunting the property as well.
Our investigation of the home is ongoing and several cleansings have been done to eliminate the transient spirits, although they still come and go, as the house acts as a beacon for these unrested souls.
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Haunted Key West, Florida - Open Cases 2012-2013
Key West, also known as "Cayo Hueso" or Bone Key, is literally and island of bones. The dead are buried everywhere and the ghosts, too numerous to count. The Calusa tribe left remnants of their dead dating back as far as 5000 BC - Pre-Columbian era. The first white settlers came after Juan Ponce de Leon in 1521. The island fell under Spanish rule and sometimes British rule as shipping, fishing & wrecker village and developed a pension for pirates. The island had developed a reputation and many legends and myths have been retold over the years.
Pirating became somewhat legalized or regulated once US took control in 1822, and this led to much opulence, making the city the richest per capita in the country. A famous ghost of this era is that of captain John James Geiger, who built his home on Whitehead Street in the 1820's. A formal investigation was conducted by our team showing evidence of Geiger and his family haunting that house. We have proof of spirits as well from investigations of the Historic Museum, Firehouse #3. SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THOSE CASE FILES
Messengers team has explored many other various places including homes, public areas and bars in the old town area and places that are well reported to be haunted like the East Martello Museum, Captain Tony's Saloon, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Graveyard, and Public Graveyards. In this Case file, we share EVP's, photos and video of some of those places.
Pirating became somewhat legalized or regulated once US took control in 1822, and this led to much opulence, making the city the richest per capita in the country. A famous ghost of this era is that of captain John James Geiger, who built his home on Whitehead Street in the 1820's. A formal investigation was conducted by our team showing evidence of Geiger and his family haunting that house. We have proof of spirits as well from investigations of the Historic Museum, Firehouse #3. SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THOSE CASE FILES
Messengers team has explored many other various places including homes, public areas and bars in the old town area and places that are well reported to be haunted like the East Martello Museum, Captain Tony's Saloon, St. Paul's Episcopal Church Graveyard, and Public Graveyards. In this Case file, we share EVP's, photos and video of some of those places.