Philadelphia Site

A Undisclosed Location in North Carolina

Saturday, June 23, 2007
Time started: 10:17 PM
Temp: 70 degrees
Conditions: clear, no clouds, half moon in sky, no humidity, no wind

 

Tina’s Observations:

We welcomed two guests for last night’s investigation, Michelle and Summer, who came with Sarah. I hope that you both enjoyed your time with us. I’m glad you all could make it down to Charlotte for this one. Also present were Nancy, Kimberly, Kurtis, Joe, Jack, Laura, Frank and myself.

We started our investigation at the 3rd (and present) site of Philadelphia Presbyterian Church cemetery. This church was established in 1770. We began in the cemetery beside the church.

Some members captured orbs here, but for the most part, all was quiet.

We then went across the street to investigate the older walled in cemetery as well as the newer graves that surround the walled in area. Members picked up somewhat more activity here. We had many reports of cameras failing due to low or no battery levels. Outside the wall, in the area of newer graves, activity was also reported. Camera malfunctions and photographed orbs were reported. Around midnight, we left and headed for the 2nd site of Philadelphia Church and cemetery.

This cemetery has a fairly large servant/slave burial section outside the cemetery wall. This is one of the largest slave cemeteries known in Mecklenburg County. Members reported feelings

of heaviness here. Orbs were captured by digital camera. Not much else was reported here. It was approximately 1:30 am at the conclusion of the investigation of this site. Since many of our

participants had long drives home, we decided to end our night here. We did not travel to the 1st site of the church and cemetery as it was getting late and this particular site has limited parking

and is in a densely wooded area. Both the 2nd and 1st sites are undergoing restoration work by members of the church. There were also yellow and white “caution” signs posted throughout the

cemetery as well.

Thank you all for your participation.