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This is a collection of images we've captured during our travels, and sessions.
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Sharp Cemetery aka Witches Circle (Daleville, Indiana)
Sharp Cemetery located 12105 Middletown Pike (s. county rd 500 w) Most of the headstones date back to the early to mids 1800s. Most of the graves are unreadable and have either been vandalized or too worn down to read. There are some stones that don't even sit within the yard, they are in the woods or also down the river that is close by. There is a nice mowed path that leads from the road to the site with a slight 90* bend leading into it. People including myself have mentioned seeing and hearing things of the paranormal. baby cries, whistling, chains, barking, talking and more. Here are a few pictures we took while we were there for our investigation




Thompson Cemetary (Gaston, Indiana)
Location; Washington twp W850N east of Gaston AKA Thompson-Miller cemetery. Established 1842. The entrance sign reads: "Your cemetery is in need of funds to maintain the resting grounds of your loved ones." there are 1695 headstones recorded. There is also another sign that reads: "This is more than a cemetery, it is a monument to the multitude of nation builders who swept away the forests and left their remains in silent watch over the empire they funded." When we went to do a walk through during the day there wasn't too much activity. I felt a sense of peace and quiet, however just like any cemetery I had a feeling of sadness. We do plan on going back during dusk to see if we can pick up anything. Here are a few pictures from our visit.




Maplewood Cemetery (Anderson Indiana)
Located 200 College Dr Anderson In. Madison County's largest traditional cemetery contains 96 acres of developed land and another 40 acres of farmland yet to be developed. Been assisting since 1902. Charles L. Henry (Anderson's interurban entrepreneur) purchased 216 acres of farmland on the northeast edge of Anderson and sold the land to the newly created Maplewood Cemetery. This land became the grounds for the original cemetery. They have a place called "The Woods" which is a full circle mound that is peaceful, away from the gravesite towards the west. I did an small investigation there and within 10 minutes I heard footsteps, talking and music playing. I also witnessed a Fae trap which was very intriguing. This is very big cemetery and you could get lost at night. Make sure you have a flashlight and a GPS/compass if you decide to visit



