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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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Litchfield Plantation has a history of being haunted throughout several books, websites as well as paranormal investigation groups. The legend is pretty simple, it goes a little like this: From http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com, it reads: Litchfield Plantation – Some believe Dr. Henry Tucker,…
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Cartomancy, the ability to read playing cards as fortune telling cards. Fascinating!
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Investigation of the haunted Hatcher cemetery in Conway, South Carolina.
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