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Client / Residential, Norfolk, VA

​We were asked to come investigate this home, where people were being touched and items were being moved around. It was a home with two females, related to one another. The activity caught was without a doubt, demonic. At this time, we had to seek out help from demonologists, Dave Considine and Barbie Heid. With a tremendous amount of close guidance from them, we where able to take the steps given, and help this family find peace in their home once again. 



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Rosewell Ruins, Gloucester, VA

Rosewell was once a beautiful home before being destroyed in a house fire since 1916.  However, the outer brick walls of the building have remained since then and the remaining structure has become a historical site that draws in over a thousand visitors per year.  Located on the York River, Rosewell is home to plenty of paranormal activity.

There have been stories of apparitions of former slaves walking around the grounds and interacting with anybody who happens to be at the ruins during the night.  The ghost of Letitia Dalton, a former resident of Rosewell who eventually died here, is said to appear when the atmospheric conditions are right.  Finally, there have been a few sitings of what is considered Thomas Jefferson's ghost but those stories are far less credible than the last two.

 

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Cavalier Hotel, Virginia Beach, VA

This particular hotel was established in the year of 1927. In the earliest days of operation, the hotel was used as a training center for the United States Navy during the course of World War II. From the year of 1927 to the year of 1942, the hotel was quite busy accommodating famous political figures and celebrities. The records indicate that individuals such as Richard Nixon and Dwight D. Eisenhower visited the establishment. Adolph Coors, fell to his death out of a sixth floor window and from our evidence, haunts the hotel to this day. There is also a young girl who drowned in the pool, a ghostly cat, and a bellboy who all seem to call the Cavalier home, even after death.

 

 

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