Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Hunting for ghosts in Dallas-Fort Worth
Like all metropolitan areas, North Texas has oodles of folklore, legend and alleged hauntings. PegNews.com dispatched a crack team of veteran ghost hunters to capture these beings. Throughout the course of the video below you will see pictures and commentary from Arlington's River Legacy Park, Coppell's Bethel Cemetery, The Fort Worth Stockyards and Miss Molly's Bed and Breakfast Hotel, and White Rock Lake in Dallas.
What you are about to witness may tantalize you.
The ghosts cometh
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Photos in video taken by Laura Seewoester
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Jeremy Dunck says:
For your amusement, my IM transcript as I watched:
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8:49
J: "reefer-mad"
J: lol
8:50
J: ow, my ears
D: haha yeah sorry forgot to warn you about that
D: it hit my earphones pretty hard too
J: hey, nice van
8:51
J: i'm in the coffee shop.. good thing headphones on
9:00
J: damn, he soaked his seat for the story
D: haha I know
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What a bunch of... dedicated journalists. Seriously, I nearly snarked my coffee.
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