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Grimstone Inc. Gazette The Official Publication of Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Winter 2012, part 1 Volume 2, Issue 2 Welcome to the Bruce Mansion By Chris Bailey, Grimstone Inc. Director I would like to say the Bruce Mansion is safe. I would like to say it. I am just not completely convinced yet that it is true. Too many stories and too many odd coincidences have happened at the old mansion. I have been investigating the paranormal for a long time and seen a great deal of weird. I have had things pass through me. I have seen shadow people. I have watched as equipment www.Grimstone-Inc.com was pulled out of member’s hands. This past year, I had witnessed with others a doppelganger. Even beyond the experiences, in the last 16 years, I thought I had heard every paranormal story imaginable. Least, I thought that… The Burnside Township was originally settled in 1854 as an agricultural community. Its flat land and soil led a few settlers to this region, most of which German. The town of Brown City was named after one of the first settlers, William Brown. A young Scottish immigrant, named John G. Bruce, eventually found his way to this region. Grimstone Inc. Gazette Highlights We l c o m e to the Bruce Mansion Page 1 A Haunting at the Bruce Mansion Page 3 Paranormal Word Search Page 3 The Paranormal Hoax Page 4, cont. 8 Lilith: A Tale of a Demon Page 5 I Think there is a Poltergeist in My House Page 6 How Do You Become a Paranormal Investigator? Page 7 The Grimstone Inc. team with John and Candy Waite in front of the Bruce Mansion. The Waite’s bought the Mansion located in Brown City, MI in May 2008. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. Gazette Contributors Page 12 in the yard. However, the story did not rest there. Some say the spirit of the deceased drove the owner crazy, others says simply guilt. Regardless the reason, the owner eventually lost his fortune and he chose to end his life by hanging himself from the bell tower. Above the wedding dress is the tower of the Bruce. It is said a man hung himself from the raptures there after running over a person with his car and burying them somewhere on the property. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. With a small town of little people comes a great deal of work. John with his partner Daniel Webster certainly found his share. John and Daniel opened the General Merchants shop. He was also the post master. John eventually bought the land that his proud home would be built in 1874. Two years later, the mansion was constructed in the finest of detail. This Victorian Italianate mansion was the beauty of the area and filled full of life with John, his wife Jane, and his three children. The 136 year old home though was not always filled with happiness. As it rested on its lot along VanDyke Road, families and fortune came and went through its doors. The home saw its share of death. At least three owners passed away within its walls. The most unusual being the story told by locals. One such owner was driving down the back roads during a heavy fog. With his sight impaired, he did not notice the pedestrian nearby until it was too late. His car took the person’s life and in fear and panic, the body was taken back to the Bruce Mansion. The home owner terrified buried the individual 2 In 2009, Grimstone Inc. Paranormal investigators became involved with the home. They had an investigation scheduled nearby on a warm summer day. As a lead investigator, I was waiting for two of our more seasoned investigators to arrive. They were running late and that created an uncomfortable feeling in my stomach. I hated when things did not run on time. When the two arrived 20 minutes late, they were highly excited. They had stopped at a house on the way up, caught up by its unique grandeur. The old mansion had beaconed them and unable to resist, they found themselves knocking on its door. As they were telling me this, I felt even more upset. Not only were they late to this case, they were soliciting at another family’s house. I did not know then of this house and how it can draw you in. Strangely enough, the new home owners of the property had answered the door that day and invited our two investigators in. Even more remarkably, while they had only owned the house a short time, they had several odd occurrences happen. They had purchased the home to open a costume shop out of it. They felt the unique look to the house would go well with the purpose of their business. What they did not expect was that some of the long buried residents came with the acquisition. Even prior to the purchase of the home, the place had a reputation. The realtor’s husband would often keep an eye on the property while driving through town running errands. One day, he noticed all the doors and windows open to the place. He stopped and checked on the site. Not finding anyone there, he closed the house back up. 20 minutes later when he was returning from his errand, he passed the house only to see that it was completely open once more. The new home owners would get their share of visitors. Some were the living. People struck in awe at the house, Jeff Klepadlo and Leah Zoochi, Grimstone Inc. field investigators, walking up the original mahogany staircase of the Bruce Mansion (Brown City, MI). The staircase takes you to the second floor perhaps one of the more haunted areas of the mansion. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com stopping to take photographs; some braving to knock on the door in hopes of getting a glimpse inside. Other visitors came from different periods. As the owners cleaned the home, they would occasionally see people come to the front door only to disappear. One was a young woman in a long dress and yellow bonnet. CONTINUED ON PAGE 10 A Haunting at the Bruce Mansion By Karen Green, Grimstone Inc. Field Investigator Bruce Mansion in Brown City, Michigan, is definitely one of the coolest places I have had the pleasure of visiting. There is information on the Internet, so check that out. This is the story of my first visit. I attended a “Ghost Hunt” at the Bruce Mansion put on by a paranormal investigation team called Grimstone Inc. I was familiar with the group because I had attended their classes on investigations, but I was completely new to doing any myself. On arrival to the Bruce Mansion, it strikes you as exactly what a “haunted house” should look like, turrets and all. I began the tour and within 15 minutes, during a K2 demonstration, I was getting responses to questions! This was very exciting to me. The friends who came with me were skeptical, but impressed. A member of Grimstone came into the room with his EVP recorder and captured the “follow the blonde” clip that is now on the Bruce Mansion website. I did not know at the time that anything was caught, let alone something that clear. I was still impressed with the K2 hits that we were getting! We moved into the next room that had the monitor equipment set up, and one of the Grimstone investigators was demonstrating the way in which cameras are set up and how they keep an eye on what may be happening throughout an investigation. My group were all looking at the Multiplexer monitor and clearly could see the room that we had just left, we all saw a man standing in that room with old style clothes on, he was tall although his face was obscured. Two of us quickly walked down the short hallway to get a closer look, and there was no one in that room. The hallway is a short walk and there are no other exits from that room. We had the Grimstone investigator rewind the footage, and there was no man seen. We had clearly seen him on the monitor. A few of my friends were shook up by this! I was absolutely in Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Word Search EVP: (Electronic Voice Phenomenon) The capture of unexplained spirit voices / noises on audio recordings. G B A N S H E E T P U H Q A V W L N M O G R K N U B E D R L BANSHEE: In Gaelic folklore, a spirit of a woman who appears, often wailing, to signal that somebody in the household is going to die. A E N T I T Y B N T J S N G B O L U O E POLTERGIST: A malicious ghost or spirit supposed to manifest its presence by noises, knocking, moving objects, etc. I I G O F C I A M R U D N H M A N E E G O U B F O Q E T D I V A R M K S S V R S C L D E M V T G P T ENTITY: Any being, including people and ghosts. RESIDUAL: A haunting that occurs in the same place & time repeatedly. ORB: Photographic anomaly that theoretically represents the “spirit” or “energy” of a spirit. They typically will appear as a ball of light in photos or video. In most cases, there are reasonable causes such as dust, insects, reflection, lens flare, etc. LEY LINES: Theoretical lines that can be drawn to connect ancient (and some modern) sites across a country and even around the world. In the early 1920’s Alfred Watkins coined the term when he noticed that many ancient and prehistoric structures (e.g. mounds, stone circles, temples, river crossings, ceremonial hilltops, etc.) could be connected by straight lines. Some people believe Ley Lines also follow the natural magnetic forces of the Earth and therefore are very powerful for spiritual and mystic activity. DEMON: A demon is a spirit parasite or spiritual being that is usually malevolent. They are hostile entities of non-human origin. GHOST: A generic term referring to a form of apparition or supernatural entity, which typically takes the visual appearance of a deceased human’s spirit or soul. Ghosts generally haunt places and not people. DEBUNK: An attempt to discredit and contradict claims as being false, exaggerated or pretentious. EMF: (Electromagnetic Field) a physical field produced by electrically charged objects as high frequency waves given off by electrical devices, power lines, appliances etc. Having a High EMF near you can explain some illnesses, dementias, and paranormal activity. OUIJA: A board pre-printed with letters, numerals, and words used for spirit communications. awe; I love that feeling of the hair standing on the back of the neck! And remember, I hadn’t even realized they had caught a “class A” EVP from that same room in a man’s voice. My experience at the Bruce led me to join the Grimstone family, and I have been an investigator in training ever since. If you are interested in experiencing paranormal activity for yourself get out to the Bruce Mansion, you will be in for an amazing experience. The Paranormal Hoax By Matt Tiza, Grimstone Inc. Research & Analysis Picture yourself on a dark night inside of a small residential home. Your client had been frantically contacting you over the course of a week, seemingly scared out of his mind, to come and investigate his property as quickly as possible. “There’s something negative here, and it’s only getting worse! My kids are in danger!” he pleads with you, to help his terrified family. Like a Good Samaritan and a true, blue paranormal investigator, you drop everything, and put this client on top of your case list. His home is hours away from yours and out in the middle of nowhere. Still you dutifully load up your equipment and carpool with your team determined to give him some answers and to try to document this exciting and frightening paranormal activity. Your blood is pumping as you set up your equipment at the location. You’ve been building up to this moment all week. The place just seems alive with activity. Unexplained noises are coming from all over the house, and your team swears that voices echo around every corner as objects around the house are found in disarray. After Abraham Lincoln’s assassination in April 1865, Mary Todd Lincoln attempted to stay in contact with her dead husband by visiting the studio of William Mumler, a Boston engraver who claimed to photograph the dead. Under her assumed name, Mrs Lindall, the photo of Mary with the ghostly Lincoln was taken by Mumler who claimed he did not know her true identity. Mumler was later taken to trial for fraud and today most of his photos are considered fakes. Even Harry Houdini posed with the late president in the 1920’s to show how easily it was to produce such fraudulent ghostly encounters. and says, “I don’t know.” An awkward silence follows. Your client seems genuinely frightened, and you want nothing more than to restore peace to his home. Then one of your team members upstairs spots a dark shadow outside. She calls the team to the window. Everyone on the team watches as a young man emerges from the tree line, runs up to the house, and loudly bumps on the wall three times. To everyone’s amazement, he looks around furtively and then retreats into the woods. Something suspicious is going on, but the team carries on with the investigation anyway. While conducting an EVP session in the living room, the team captures an EVP of an elderly woman clearly saying, “Help me,” on a digital voice recorder. The client is ecstatic. “That’s exactly what I heard in here! The previous owner of the house died here. She suffered a heart attack and died right here in this room!” “What was that?” the lead investigator says looking at the client. Your team’s tech manager perks up: “I think that I hear static coming from over here.” The client looks around nervously 4 Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com “Yeah, it does sound like white noise or something,” another team member chimes in. The tech manager opens up a small drawer on a nearby end table and discovers a digital voice recorder inside that is playing back with the volume turned all the way up. “It’s this!” the tech manager exclaims. Clearly annoyed the lead investigator turns to the client, “Would you care to explain how that got in here?” The client is flustered. “I don’t know. I’m not sure what that is.” Fed up with the deceptions of a baldfaced liar, the lead investigator looks the client directly in the eye. “I think that we’re all done here.” Lilith: A Tale of a Demon By Sue Parling, Grimstone Inc. Field Investigator “And the wild-cats shall meet with the jackals, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; yea, the night-monster shall repose there, and shall find her a place of rest.” Isaiah 34:14 (KJV) Lilith, also known as the “Night Demon,” was thought to be the first wife of Adam. Made out of the earth, like Adam, she refused to be subservient. Proclaiming that they were made equal, she refused to lay down beneath him during intercourse. Nor would she submit to any form of servitude. Refusing to be dominated, she shouted to God, in his real name, that she denounced Adam. She then grew wings and flew out of the Garden of Eden and made her home next to the Red Sea. According to legend, Satan himself, also known in Jewish folklore as Samuel “The Great Demon,” had mated with her. Satan wrapped her into his wings and embraced her, transforming her from human into demon. Adam, lonely and wanting female companionship, prayed to God for the return of Lilith. Hearing his prayer, God sent three angels, Sanvi, Sansanvi “No, wait! This place really is haunted! I can explain!” The client is frantically trying to redeem himself, but it is too late. What you’ve just read is how a typical paranormal hoax might have gone down. A client is seeking attention and/or publicity and deliberately orchestrates fake paranormal activity on his/her property. The goal is to deceive the investigators and primarily to draw attention to the property. There are many reasons why someone would contrive such a hoax. Perhaps a lonely person who is separated from his/her spouse and whose children have left the home is looking for some company or for some significance in his/her life. An overly-medicated person with mental health issues may be seeking attention for his/her condition by manifesting his/her mental disturbances into the physical world. A struggling business person may be desperately trying to revive his/her business by perpetuating haunted claims on the property. Paranormal entertainment (movies, television, haunted attractions, electronic equipment, etc.) is a multi-billion dollar industry. The paranormal claims are questionable, but the profit motives are very real. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 One of the most famous depictions of Lilith is in Michelangelo’s “The Temptation of Adam and Eve.” The painting depicts Lilith as a serpent wrapped around the Tree of Knowledge tempting Adam and Eve. Michelangelo’s fresco painting can be seen on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. and Semangelaf, to force her to return. The angels went to the Red Sea and demanded she return to the Garden of Eden and to her husband Adam. Lilith refused. Realizing that she had been defiled by the Great Demon, the angels told her that 100 of her demon offspring would be killed daily. In response, she vowed to seek revenge by taking the lives of human children. The angels advised her that they would not force her to return as long as she agreed to leave any child alone that had an amulet inscribed with their names upon it. Lilith would kidnap or kill boy infants up until they were eight days old. Female infants she could take until they were twenty days old. A prayer and sacred circle would be made around the infants crib and an amulet would be placed near the child. Archeologists have discovered amulets that bear the three angels’ name. It is believed by many scholars that “lullaby” originated from the Hebrew “Lilith-Abi,” which translates to “Lilith begone.” Hunting at night, Lilith attempts to conceive as many demons as she can in order to make up for the daily murder of her demon spawn. According to legend, she enters the dreams of unsuspecting males and copulates with them. From their nocturnal emissions, she is able to create more demons called “lilim.” These offspring follow in their mother’s footsteps by seducing innocent males in their sleep, hence then creating more demons. Although there are many versions of Lilith varying in name and details, one thing remains the same: Lilith is a high powered demon hell bent on revenge, death and destruction. I Think there is a Poltergeist in My House By Chris Bailey, Grimstone Inc. Director I live in a trailer in Michigan that is about 34 years old. Almost all the time my items get stolen from me. Earlier I was making a Ramen soup packet and while I was microwaving the stuff my seasoning pack went missing. It was right on a box in front of me and it was gone 20 seconds after I looked again. I checked my pockets and the entire kitchen and my room and it was gone. What should I do about this? I’m not scared of it, I’ll get it out myself if you tell me how. I’m 13 and 5 months old. I always seem to have bad luck with things since I was a kid, right after I saw a red shadow on my wall in the dark which I thought was a demon. Please don’t give me any crazy Christian answers telling me to get a priest to get it out because I can just do it myself if I know what to do. When translated in German, the word poltergeist means “noisy ghosts.” Therese Selles experience with a poltergeist was published on the cover of this french magazine, La Vie Mysterieuse, in April 1911. Selles was a 14-year-old domestic servant for the Todeschini family. She experienced the phenomenon in her employee’s home in Cheragas, Algeria. 6 Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] Sincerely, The Young and the Haunted Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com Mark Krueger, Grimstone Inc. Chapter Director & Lead Investigator, setting up a surveillance camera in the Bruce Mansion back in October 2009. Krueger has been a dedicated volunteer with Grimstone Inc. for more than 3 years. Dear Young and the Haunted, The first thing you should do is consult your family. If you are experiencing odd happenings, perhaps they are too. It may give you more details and a better understanding as to what is happening. If your parents or guardian feel it is paranormal and worth dealing with, they should contact a paranormal investigation group in your area. Generally these groups do not work with minors and only deal with the property owners. Thus, the contact should best be done with your parent or guardian. Celebrity Ghost Stories, A Haunting, and any other paranormal shows that I could. I know all of the basics and even have studied the different types of spirits. The reason behind this question is the fact that I would like to join a team and work with them until I have enough experience to where I can officially say that I am capable of starting my own group. Any help any of you can offer would be great! like to think all people who contact a paranormal investigation group have serious paranormal issues, some do have serious mental issues or other problems. Investigators, perhaps unknowingly, put themselves into a great deal of risk. Many groups do not do risk mitigation, control exposure, or have safety protocols. If you are looking to join a group, you might wish to ask about that. Sincerely, Paranormal Pursuer Now with all that being said, if you are looking to do this seriously, there are a number of skill sets that can be helpful including strong communication skills, good organization, being observant, a background in sciences such as physics or related fields can help. Look to work with experienced teams that provide training. After all, at the end of the day, it would be helpful to know why you are waving a meter around, what measurements are meaningful, and what you should be looking for. There is a big variety of groups out there and they all operate differently, so talk with a few and find one that is a good fit for you. Dear Paranormal Pursuer, Paranormal investigation, unlike private investigation, is not a trade licensed by the state. There is no college offering a diploma for it in the United States. Pretty much anyone can claim they are a paranormal investigator. For those that just like going to public ghost hunts or cemeteries, that is fine. For people that go to private homes and businesses offering these services, it can be a problem. Uneducated clients may let anyone into their home in a desperate need for help. Improperly trained individuals can cause more harm than good for these people. In addition, while we would Many groups do have openings and a means of applying. Often these are on their websites. I know Grimstone normally has 1-2 positions available due to its territory size and case load. In most cases though, hauntings are typically benign and not harmful. Most people who are injured by them do so because they are startled and in haste, hurt themselves. I would not be concerned about safety unless symptoms escalate or take on a malicious nature. For answers to your paranormal questions, contact Chris at cbailey@Grimstone-Inc.com How Do You Become a Paranormal Investigator? By Chris Bailey, Grimstone Inc. Director Laugh if you will, but since I was a young girl I’ve always been fascinated by Ghost Stories and I loved watching Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, Karen Green and Jeff Klepadlo, Grimstone Inc. Field Investigators, review video evidence taken at an investigation at a private residence. Green has been a paranormal investigator with Grimstone Inc. for almost 3 years and Klepadlo for 2.5 years. So do a search for your area and talk with others. For answers to your paranormal questions, contact Chris at cbailey@Grimstone-Inc.com The Paranormal Hoax CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 Reputation is everything in this field. Once a property gains national recognition as a “haunted’ location, it is inundated with attention from thrill-seekers, investigators, psychic mediums, television crews, and sheisty paranormal writers looking to make a quick buck. Stories of paranormal phenomena have satisfied the natural human appetite for spirituality, the unknown, and for adventure since ancient times providing a rich demand for paranormal-themed products and experiences. investigators are not out chasing fairytales. The hoaxes that concern investigative teams are of the more nefarious sort. These hoaxes come about from those who wish to deceive others for attention, profit, and often times both. Hoaxsters will employ a variety of means to deceive others and to avoid detection. Perhaps the greatest and most prolific period of paranormal hoaxes is the Spiritualist movement of the mid 1800s and early 1900s. Shysters from around the world deceived enthralled audiences for profit. Often times these hoaxes involved conjuring up the spirits of deceased loved ones or historic figures and/or producing spirit photography to coincide with the activity. The Fox Sisters are one of the earliest known “spirit rapping” mediums. In their elder years, at least two of the Fox Sisters confessed to creating the rappings in the dark by various manipulations of their hands and feet. Yet after years of Spiritualist deception, much of what they fabricated still endures today with a variety of psychics and mediums that tell fortunes and communicate with spirits for profit. In recent times paranormal hoaxes encompass a wide variety of interests from spirits to aliens from outer space Whatever the reason for the hoax, the end result is the same. Paranormal investigators must be wary of those who deliberately try to deceive them with hoaxes. Sure, many paranormal claims are exaggerated or even falsified, but there’s always plausible deniability with any unknown phenomena. However, when faced with obvious deception, the upstanding paranormal investigator must call shenanigans and uphold the tenuous integrity of the paranormal investigative enterprise. Paranormal hoaxes are far from new. Emerging from local legends, like the Cardiff Giant in New York State, and other ideas from folklore, paranormal hoaxes sometimes exist to keep the legends of old alive today. Campfire stories, fairytales, and nursery rhymes often trace back to local legends which were later revealed to be paranormal hoaxes. In this sense, paranormal hoaxes are not malicious attempts to deceive others, but rather part of the richness of many cultural heritages around the world. However, the majority of paranormal 8 Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com to crypto-zoological creatures. Again some of these “hoaxes” actually stem from local legends and those who honestly believe in these experiences while others are clearly staged for attention and profit. The popular late-night AM radio program “Coast 2 Coast with Art Bell” has been a popular playground for hoaxsters over the years. Calls from alleged Area 51 employees and disincarnate demons are not unusual on this program. While much of those who call into the show do so in good fun in the spirit of the paranormal theme of the show, others clearly have profit motives in mind by selling books, DVDs, etc. While paranormal hoaxes do serve to entertain us through local legends, ghost stories, and campfire tales, they also place a tremendous burden of proof upon paranormal investigators. Not only are investigators expected to capture evidence and to scrutinize it, they also must face the harsh criticism and skepticism of people who have already written off all paranormal topics as hoaxes. Authors, such as Joe Nickell, have made careers out of debunking paranormal hoaxsters while at the same time incriminating all of those who investigate or show interest in the paranormal as hoaxsters themselves. Skepticism is healthy in all aspects of life, however, an environment of absolute incredulity hinders any scientific pursuit. Just ask Galileo or Copernicus. Today, investigators have to stand up to more scrutiny and skepticism than ever before. So many paranormal hoaxes have already been identified and categorized. Current and emerging technologies allow for total manipulation of the client’s environment. Audio, electrical, and visual deceptions are not uncommon. A simple timer switch on a circuit can cause lights to turn on and off seemingly by themselves. This type of hoax has been reported in the field, but only a seasoned investigator will follow up and identify the source of this phenomenon. Hidden persons on the client’s property can create disturbances that can be misinterpreted as paranormal. Often times an excited client will play up the purported activity to fuel suggestion. A calm and analytical investigator is required to separate fact from fiction. Often times this requires hours, after the investigation, of going over evidence and parsing through what he/she must rule out and that which may be genuine phenomena. Nobody said that paranormal investigation was easy. Perhaps the most insidious deception of all arises from within the paranormal investigation camp. Investigators seeking fame and fortune will deliberately manipulate evidence to perpetrate high level hoaxes. False EVP (electronic voice phenomena), object manipulation, and various forms of photo and video manipulation create false evidence. A casual YouTube search will illustrate thousands of examples of adulterated paranormal evidence. Even the technologically disinclined have been shown to collude with clients to make false paranormal claims. Such investigators will act in concert with clients to give the impression of unbiased thirdparty support for the validity of the paranormal activity. Several famous paranormal hoaxes, supported by alleged investigators and/or mediums whereby each party had a stake in a lucrative book or movie deal, gained national and worldwide attention. These high profile hoaxes discredit the paranormal field and cast suspicion on legitimate investigations. Lastly, the public is left to decide whether there can be any truth to claims of paranormal activity. Fortunately for the field, a great deal of credulity has remained since the Spiritualist movement. Many paranormal enthusiasts “want to believe,” and seek out evidence to support their paranormal curiosities. Ideally investigators would like to find a balance between the absolute disbelief of skeptics and the gullibility of paranormal thrill-seekers. Paranormal hoaxes have discredited and disgraced the paranormal field, yet from the negative publicity investigators have learned to analyze and to question paranormal evidence with even greater scrutiny. Assuredly, all of the tricks haven’t been exposed yet, but investigators are in a much stronger position to detect them and to narrow down the possibilities for genuine paranormal activity. Dave Owen, Grimstone Inc. lead investigator, standing at the original front door of the Bruce Mansion located in Brown City, MI. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. Welcome to the Bruce Mansion CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 The Bruce Mansion features a Michigan basement where several accounts of paranormal activity has been reported. Through the doorway is the old coal room where people often witness a shadow figure wandering the room. A creature is said to occupy the corner to the right of the coal room. Strangers of the Bruce often report hearing growling coming from that area. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. 10 Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] Case load was heavy that year, but despite that Grimstone was asked to perform an investigation at the house and in September one was conducted. A team of six individuals was selected. However, after that night, only five remained with the group. The Bruce had affected one of our newest members too much and they decided ghost hunting was not for them. During the night, the lead investigator heard footsteps up in the attic. The motion detectors set up in this region would randomly go off through the night. Investigators would also get responses on electromagnetic field detectors when questions were vocalized out loud. What was unique about this is that it would occur on multiple meters and it did not matter if the meters read only AC or DC current. Both types were affected. One member had their hair brushed back. One member, Pam (not her real name) had much more. While walking up to the attic, they had strands of their Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com hair pulled out. Members could hear it being tugged out as she would cry out in pain. She left this area. The investigation at this point was close to being over and the equipment was being torn down. Pam stayed in the parlor breaking down the equipment when once again she cried out in pain. This time it was her back. She showed the female investigators and they could see three bleeding claw marks too high and in the center of her back for Pam to reach. Pam ended her paranormal career then. After the investigation, the home owners offered us the ability to have a fund raiser on their property. Since they were not using it as their home and most of the place was vacant, they thought it might be a way to generate a little income to help restore the property. We agreed, even though what happened to Pam was fresh on our minds. The opportunity for a fund raiser for Grimstone Inc. is usually few and far between and we had equipment that needed to be upgraded. For one night that October, Grimstone Inc. conducted paranormal tours of the property. Individuals had the opportunity to see the home and learn about various ghost hunting equipment and techniques as they went. What surprised one group came into the large upstairs bedroom and as they were being taught about the multiplexer video surveillance, a man in formal clothes with a top hat suddenly appeared on the screen. He was located in the nearby adjacent room. The tour got disrupted as they backtracked to that location only to find the room empty. When the video tape of the event was replayed, the room showed to be empty, despite a half dozen people all witnessing the event the first time. Three more years passed and while Grimstone Inc. did not return to the house during this time. Other investigators did. One group, named Beyond, visited the mansion and recorded various EVPs throughout the home. They also recorded an orb traveling across the room, get caught in some plastic in a garbage can, and lit it up. The most unusual thing about the video is that the camera tracked the whole event even though it was unmanned and a stationary camera. The camera was later found knocked over on its tripod. In 2012 Grimstone Inc. was called to the mansion once more on a dark night in October. The home owner explaining that there has been a lot more recent activity. I was finishing up a lecture nearby when they contacted me and asked me to come. I explained my current obligation and that it would not end until late. They did not care. They wanted me to stop by afterwards that night. I did so. When I got there, I was pulled into the parlor and sat down at a large table. In an excited voice, one of the home owners started telling me all the things that were occurring. I tried to keep them all sorted and organized in my head. Grimstone Inc. Field Investigators Lisa, Angela, Leah, and Jeff discuss EVPs and other evidence captured at the Bruce Mansion at the monthly meeting in November 2012. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. good, honest people, with a beautiful piece of history. I agreed. Our West Chapter Director said it best, “The Bruce Mansion has all the physical characteristics for a haunted house - old Victorian house with the spooky tree outside and the exquisite architecture inside. However, unlike most places, it has the paranormal activity to back it up producing class A EVPs almost every recording session.” The place has a life of its own, that wants to come out. We hope as we start to offer a few limited ghost hunts to the property, it will continue and flourish. When we held our last meeting at the Bruce, we got the idea it might be that way. Our members worked diligently to get ready to start tours, understanding the floor plans, considering items we would need, thinking about emergency exits and CPR training. However, that evening had a surprise for one of our members as well. His first visit to the Bruce caught him when he was vulnerable. “My first experience with the Bruce mansion was an interesting, if not slightly embarrassing one. I went to use the restroom and could not seem to keep the door shut. I decided to hold the door shut as I was in there. This is when it got weird. As I had my hand on the door I felt a firm push from the outside of the door. Even with my hand on the door it moved about an inch and had enough force to make the coat hanger on the door swing. Naturally my first reaction was to check with everyone else in the house to see if they had done anything. No one had been outside the door and no one was in the house’s second floor that could have made the door move,” The Bruce Mansion maintains its original mahogany staircase. The second floor of the home is said to be the most active with several class A-EVPs recorded here and a variety of claims of people witnessing several full-body apparitions, including one of an old man in “old-style” clothing. For more information on the property and how you can explore the home, visit www.BruceMansion.com. It was difficult to keep up. Then she pulled out a recorder and pressed play. What I heard sent shivers down my spine. I could clearly hear voices joining in on conversations; the other members being completely unaware of them. The words were crystal clear. She then pulled out pictures of apparitions. A little girl could be seen standing in a door frame. Not one image, but two; one taken with a digital camera; the other taken the next day with a disposable 35mm. What shocked me more was after the long show and tell. They told me they wanted to bring life into the Bruce. They wanted people to be able to see the home and have experiences as well. They felt I could help them bring people in and help generate some funds to restore the home. I had not seen these people in three years and here they were saying I was the man to help them. I was awestruck. I knew these people from before. They were 12 Grimstone Inc. Paranormal Investigators Investigators (313) 444-GRIM[4746] stated Josh Spearow, Historical Researcher. When the story was recounted to the home owners, they only chuckled and said that men sometimes have that problem with that bathroom. The home owners concluded with a few more charming stories of the unique happenings in the home; strange sounds, signs flipping from closed to open, etc. The group listened intently and packed up to leave. During this time, the home owners had me aside and mentioned something else they saw in the house and on the grounds. This was large, very large, and black, and would glide. The one time they saw it in the yard, the neighbor passed away shortly after. I listened. Now we start a new adventure. Now we can hopefully have more hands to help unravel some of the mystery of the Bruce Mansion. It should make things easier to understand what is occurring there. I would like to say the Bruce Mansion is safe. I would like to say it. Grimstone Inc. Gazette Editor-in-Chief: Leah Zoochi Copy Editor: Josh Spearow Layout Editor: Kara Swanson Contributing Writers: Chris Bailey, Karen Green, Matt Tiza, Sue Parling, Kara Swanson. Photography: Chris Bailey, Kara Swanson, Google Images Contact Us: (313 444-GRIM [4746] Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com Gazette Website: Grimstone-Inc.com/Gazette Investigators@Grimstone-Inc.com www.Grimstone-Inc.com