Ghost Hunting?, ever done it? |
Ghost Hunting?, ever done it? |
![]()
Post
#1
|
|
![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 230 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 38,001 ![]() |
Has anyone here ever went out late at night with a group of friends to search for ghosts? Do any of you have true ghost stories or experiences that has happened to you? I would like to know because a few of my friends and I are going to an abandoned insane asylum/mental hospital tonight and afterwards a famous bridge here in Los Angeles called "Suicide Bridge". Here's some information about the two..
Hollydale - Metal Hospital - In Pasadena behind the court house there is an abandoned metal hospital, but for some reason there is light shining through, when all the power has been shut off for years now. When you pass by, you see one curtain closed but then there is also one curtain that will close when you pass by. There has been people who have gone inside and gone down stairs, when they went down stairs it was pitch dark, and suddenly books where being thrown at everyone there. People have reported hearing voices, seeing orbs, and feelings of anger and feel very unwelcome. Doors have been reported to move on their own. Woman rumored to have killed herself unable to handle the voices after being at the asylum. Colorado Bridge aka "Suicide Bridge" - A murder has occurred there, if you look carefully you can see a woman and her husband either dancing or fighting. Also at the front yard a girl has been seen about the age of 2 or 3 running around with a doll in her hand. Constructed in 1913, the 150 ft. high structure crosses the dry Arroyo Seco riverbed. Rumor has it that a construction worker toppled over the side of the bridge and plunged headfirst into a vat of wet concrete below. Assuming he could not be saved, workers left his body in the quick-drying mix to die. Allegedly his soul cries out for other desperate beings. This may explain why the bridge became a hot spot of sorts during the Depression when 95 people jumped to their deaths from 1919 to 1937. One of the most famous suicide attempts occurred on May 1, 1937, when a despondent mother threw her little baby girl over the railing and then jumped over herself. The mother died, but miraculously, the little girl survived the plunge. Her mother had inadvertently tossed her into some nearby trees, and she was later recovered from the thick branches. - Taken from theshadowlands.net |
|
|
![]() |
*mona lisa* |
![]()
Post
#2
|
Guest ![]() |
I have never went ghost hunting, and I'd never do it alone if I ever found the courage to do so. Though, I do remember my cousin telling me a story. My aunt was hanging clothes out to dry in the sun one day in the summer and she was on the roof of a house. (The roof was a flat surface.) And so, there was not the slightest breeze or wind that day but for some reason, one of the clothes hung on the rope was sort of twisting and swirling as though the wind was moving it in that pattern. My aunt of course finished as fast as she could and left the roof. In India though, a lot of people are superstitious and believe in spirits. Not sure about ghosts, but definitely spirits.
Oh yes, I don't know how true this is, but I remembered something creepy. A neighbor of my family's says that the spirit of one of the main Hindu goddesses sort of enters her body at times. During that time, whatever she says, or rather predicts, turns out to be true. Creepy. |
|
|
![]() ![]() |