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3 Spots Left for Hawkinsville State Hospital Investigation

05 Thursday Mar 2015

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Ghost Hunting, Ghost Tours, Hospitals, Investigations

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3 spots left for Hawkinsville State Hospital Investigation

3 spots left for Hawkinsville State Hospital Investigation

Hurry! Only 3 spots left for our investigation at Hawkinsville State Hospital, Friday, April 17th, 2015. Join the API Gals as we investigate the same abandoned hospital featured on Ghost Stalkers. Space is limited to 10 spots to reduce contamination. Learn from the pros.

Hawkinsville State Hospital Public Investigation

28 Saturday Feb 2015

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Hawkinsville State Hospital

Hawkinsville State Hospital, Georgia Archives.

The API Gals, from Archer Paranormal Investigations, are conducting a public investigation at the Hawkinsville State Hospital, Hawkinsville, Georgia on Friday, April 17th, 2015. The event is limited to 10 people. Cost is $40.

The closed facility was featured on Destination America’s Ghost Stalkers. Join the API Gals as we discuss how to properly conduct an investigation, equipment, and all things paranormal. Hurry. Spaces are going fast!

Investigate with Me on January 24th

09 Friday Jan 2015

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Haunted Dalton, GA

Haunted Dalton, GA

The API Gals are investigating a haunted location in Dalton, Georgia on Saturday, January 24th. Currently a secret, the location is ripe with activity and possibly mentioned in Connie Hall-Scott’s book. (Hint. Hint.)

Space is limited and will be reasonably priced. Dalton has lots of haunted locations and this one is sure to please. More details soon.

Why the Paranormal Community Should Worry about the Stabbing at the Ax Murder House

09 Sunday Nov 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Breaking the News, Ghost Hunting, Haunted Houses, In the News

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Victims Ax Murder House

Victims of the Ax Murder House

Why the Paranormal Community Should Worry about the Stabbing at the Ax Murder House

Shortly after midnight on Friday, November 8, 2014, police were summoned to the infamous Ax Murder House in Villisca, Iowa. Upon arrival police found Steven Laursen, Jr. of Wisconsin suffering from a self-inflicted stab wound. He was transported to a local hospital and then airlifted to Omaha. Laursen was attending an overnight recreational investigation at the sinister location. Reports claim that he brought a real knife to use as a trigger object. No criminal charges are expected since there wasn’t any foul play. Laursen is expected to recover.

This story elicited little paranormal chatter. Some discussed; many ignored. This is very concerning. The entire paranormal community needs to wake up and to take notice. This small story has long-lasting implications in the paranormal field.

The obvious issue is Laursen’s using a real knife as a trigger object. Really? Who brings a knife sharp enough to cause severe bodily harm to an investigation? Shoot, why not bring a gun? [I’m joking] There should be a rule against this. Common sense should tell you that this is not a good idea.

The next issue is provocation. Was he planning on using the knife as provocation instead of as a trigger object? Provocation should be avoided. There is a definite difference between talking to the spirits and yelling at them. Yelling is hostile. Don’t provoke! Certainly don’t point a weapon.

Laursen experienced severe stab wounds, so severe, that he was airlifted to another hospital for care. This begs the question: Was this an attempted suicide? Even if he was using the knife as a trigger object and fell on the knife, his wound would not be that severe. Same goes for provocation. Early speculation revolves around attempted suicide.

The paranormal field attracts mentally unstable people. There has been a long discussion regarding mental health instability and exorcisms. Skeptics purport that most, if not all, people who have an exorcism would have benefitted from mental health evaluations. Paranormal experts caution groups to eliminate mental health instability before even suggesting or performing exorcisms.

Coordinators of public investigations need to be careful about attendees’ ulterior motives. They should warn against bringing weapons, flammables, and other potentially dangerous items. Evidence can be gathered safely without any of these amateur tactics.

Ax Murder House

Ax Murder House

Horror Movie Abigail: Walls Have Secrets, Too

07 Tuesday Oct 2014

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Abigail

Abigail

Horror Movie Abigail: Walls have Secrets, too

Filmmaking has expanded in the Atlanta area. API Gals’ friend Brian Popkin, CEO of Elfkin Studios and Post Productions, has been involved in two 48 Film Project in Atlanta. This year’s entry was a zombie spoof. Pure comedy! It won an audience award for best short. In addition, Brian is now involved in a full-length horror movie, Abigail: Walls have Secrets, too, which hits theaters in 2015/2016.

Tune in Thursday, October 9th at 7 pm EST to Archer Paranormal Radio, www.liveparanormal.com, as Brian discusses his film projects and his paranormal experiences.

API Gals Poke Holes in New Jack the Ripper Book

09 Tuesday Sep 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Famous People, Haunted Houses, In the News, Live Paranormal, Radio Show

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Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper

This Week (September 11th) on Archer Paranormal Radio at 7 pm EST:

This week on the Archer Paranormal Radio:

  1. Jack the Ripper has held our attention for decades. A new book claims to finally identify who he was, but there are some major holes in the theory. The API Gals discuss.
  2. Susan Cox Powell, mother of 2, went missing. Her husband eventually committed suicide. The renters hear crying. Is the Susan Powell House haunted?

Tune in to Archer Paranormal Radio every Thursday evening at 7 pm EST on www.liveparanormal.com.

Subscribe to our YouTube.com channel: Archer Paranormal. Follow us on Twitter: @JMSpear, @HauntedLib, and @MagnoliaPsychic. Check out The Haunted Librarian, www.thehauntedlibrarian.com and The Haunted Flight Attendant, http://hauntedflightattendant.com/. Check out our website, www.archer-pi.com.

Talking About Haunted Dalton

04 Thursday Sep 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Books, Ghost Hunting, Ghost Tours, Hotels & Motels, Live Paranormal, Radio Show

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Hotel Dalton

Hotel Dalton

Tonight the API Gals are talking about their upcoming trip to Dalton, Georgia. My favorite stop will be the Landmark Building, formerly the Hotel Dalton.

Tune in tonight at 7 pm EST on http://www.liveparanormal.com.

Postcard for Hotel Dalton

Postcard for Hotel Dalton

Cancellations Blow!

02 Tuesday Sep 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Famous Locations, Ghost Hunting, Ghost Tours, Radio Show, Residences, Sports Related, Universities

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UF Rain Delay

UF Rain Delay

Cancellations Blow

Client cancellations are inevitable. For the Labor Day weekend API (Archer Paranormal Investigations, www.archer-pi.com), suffered not one, not two, but three cancellations.

Originally the API Gals were heading to Dalton, Georgia as special guests on the Haunted Dalton Tour. Scheduling challenges occurred, and the tour was re-scheduled for this Saturday, September 6th. Check out https://www.facebook.com/HauntedDaltonGeorgia for more information.

API scheduled a huge—and I mean huge—investigation complete with drone footage and the latest tools and cameras. This was big. Lots of activity. Great history. Gorgeous plantation house. Unfortunately the client was injured in a car accident and had to postpone.

API quickly lined up another investigation at a residence south of Atlanta. Again. Another cancellation.

Holiday weekends seem ideal for investigations. For a paranormal team it provides another recovery day. Investigation hangovers blow. However, homeowners rarely think it through and often cancel because they want to enjoy the holiday. Alone. Or out of town. Scheduling residential investigations over a holiday weekend doesn’t make sense. Instead, paranormal teams should only schedule business locations over three day weekends.

Cancellations happen. I understand. I take them as signs that I’ll collect better evidence next time. So I spent my Saturday trolling TV for college football games waiting for the UF kick-off at 7 pm. Of course, there’s a rain delay. After three hours, I got another cancellation. Ugh!

In Case You Missed It

29 Friday Aug 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Artwork, Famous Locations, Ghost Hunting, Ghost Tours, Live Paranormal, Media, Radio Show

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Haunted Dalton, Georgia

Haunted Dalton, Georgia

In case you missed Archer Paranormal Radio, click on this link to listen to the Archived shows: http://www.liveparanormal.com/archer.html.

The API Gals had a great time chatting with author Connie Hall-Scott. Join the API Gals on the Dalton Haunted Ghost Tour Saturday, September 6, 2014 in Historic Dalton, Georgia. Check out Connie’s Website for more information: http://about.me/conniehallscott.

Listen to Archer Paranormal Radio broadcasting live every Thursday night at 7 pm EST on http://www.liveparanormal.com.

API is SO VERY CLOSE to 400 Likes

24 Thursday Jul 2014

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Archer Paranormal Investigations

Archer Paranormal Investigations.

Come on over and “LIKE” our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Archer-Paranormal-Investigations/412218228900319.

When we reach 400 Likes we will give away another prize.

 

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