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Paranormal evidence at the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon in Charleston, SC.
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A very broad look into the beauty and paranormal activity happening at Magnolia Cemetery in Charleston, SC.
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Believe it or not, most of the hauntings I investigate are not in an actual cemetery. But it’s always fun to tell stories in a cemetery, nonetheless. Such is the case of Julia Legare’s tomb in Edisto Island. With so…
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Another outlook into the the unsolved Byron Preiss puzzle for Charleston’s hidden treasure.
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Investigation of the Colonial Dorchester site in Summerville, SC.
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I discovered the Pinckney Mansion site while looking for more locations to investigate on my Interactive Ghost Hunting Experience Tours in downtown Charleston. It was completely by chance that my EMF detector started showing signs of paranormal activity while standing…
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Dock Street Theatre, one of the most haunted locations in downtown Charleston.
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With three different trips to Charleston’s Old Jail, the evidence is substantial to say it is truly haunted. The Old Charleston Jail is the final home to Lavinia and John Fisher. Lavinia was known as America’s first serial killer and…