Monday, March 23, 2009

Saturday Night's Investigation

Our investigation at the Denton road bridge on saturday night was brief,but still fun. It was Jimmy's first outing with us. He fits in well and I can see he is already a huge asset to our team.

It was windy and a bit cooler than the day before,but we bundled up and pressed on in spite of it.

We were only able to spend about an hour out in the field because after having the police stop twice to ask us what we were doing, I thought it a good idea to call it a night and be on our way so as not to raise any undue suspicion or attract more company.


Jimmy got a feel for doing the EMF readings,and Jessica got some decent pictures as well as a little bit of film footage.

We had a hard time getting a good base line EMF reading,because the EMF's are completely off the chart when you stand right near to the bridge.

Directly above and a little off to the side of it are a series of high power electrical lines,which undoubtedly could have been,at the very least in part,the reason for some of the occurences that the haunted bridge is so well known for.


EMF fields from these types of structures can cause a variety of symptoms including headaches,nausea,panic,and even hallucinations.
I myself felt a headache coming on almost immediately upon our arrival. Im extremely sensitive to Electromagnetic fields.
Cancers and other illnesses are often attributed to them as well.


At any rate,this rendered all of our EMF readings near the bridge null and void.

A little distance away from the bridge,however,Jimmy and I both got some very interesting EMF spikes near two gnarled old trees. Could these have been the two trees talked about in the tale of the mental patient who killed two young women and hung them in the trees?....Its anyone's guess,but it sure gave us pause for thought.

We still have pictures and EVP to sift through but I will give an update here if we find anything noteworthy.
Every opportunity to be out in the field is a chance to learn and grow in this field.
No investigation is ever a bust.

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