Haunting Investigation

Orleander

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so, would you have more faith in the police dept because they are so open minded or less because they are having the office investigated for hauntings.

The money to pay for it had better never come out of my tax dollars.

Hauntings Investigated At Homestead Police Department

HOMESTEAD, Pa. -- The Homestead Police Department hired paranormal investigators to look into hauntings at its station. The hauntings have been a rumor for years. Now, Homestead police officers want proof that they're for real.

Slamming doors and creaky floors are one thing, but police officers say some of the other incidents cannot be explained.

First, there’s the phantom typist. Several people have seen the keys on a typewriter moving on their own. Others can't explain the attic door, which continues to spring open no matter how many times it’s bolted. The chilling air that blows through enclosed hallways and around old cellblocks is also pretty spooky, the officers said.

Denise Kelly, who worked at the building for years, showed Channel 11’s Renee Kaminski a room she and other staffers almost never entered alone. That's where local paranormal investigators set up shop when they visited.

The mysterious incidents haven't just happened inside the borough building. The mayor showed Renee Kaminski a broken down snow plow that somehow started up last November without a key and battery.....
 
so, would you have more faith in the police dept because they are so open minded or less because they are having the office investigated for hauntings.

The money to pay for it had better never come out of my tax dollars.

Hauntings Investigated At Homestead Police Department

HOMESTEAD, Pa. -- The Homestead Police Department hired paranormal investigators to look into hauntings at its station. The hauntings have been a rumor for years. Now, Homestead police officers want proof that they're for real.

Slamming doors and creaky floors are one thing, but police officers say some of the other incidents cannot be explained.

First, there’s the phantom typist. Several people have seen the keys on a typewriter moving on their own. Others can't explain the attic door, which continues to spring open no matter how many times it’s bolted. The chilling air that blows through enclosed hallways and around old cellblocks is also pretty spooky, the officers said.

Denise Kelly, who worked at the building for years, showed Channel 11’s Renee Kaminski a room she and other staffers almost never entered alone. That's where local paranormal investigators set up shop when they visited.

The mysterious incidents haven't just happened inside the borough building. The mayor showed Renee Kaminski a broken down snow plow that somehow started up last November without a key and battery.....

you are lucky to have such stupod police. I bet they can't write speeding tickets. Anyway, if you are caught speeding, explain that a poltergeist took control of the car, so you are innocent.
 
I'm suprised that they actually publicized this. Even if their concerns are valid, people don't normally take kindly to paranormal events. If I were chief I would hire the specialist and inform the rest of the staff, but not the news crew.
 
If I were the chief, I'd tell them to quit drinking on the job or smoking what's in the evidence locker.

The main problem is that being Civil Servants, they are candidates for manipulation if certain groups of people want to have people listen to what they see or do. For the most part every paranormal event that's mentioned which is well pressed and involves civil servants, always is accompanied by Parapsychologists and Mediums. This makes me question as to whether the events (should they actually exist) aren't actually created by these parapsychologists or Mediums or people acting on behalf of them.
 
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