Past Investigations and Events:

 

November 5, 2007

 

 

Television Appearance:  SPIRIT SPEAKS

PSR appeared on the local television show SPIRIT SPEAKS which is hosted by renowned local medium Rev. Jane.  The show airs every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 3PM on channels 2 and 19 on Time Warner Cable, Erie, PA.  Information and copies of the show can be obtained by contacting Rev Jane through her website at www.spiritspeakserie.com.

 

 

 

 


October 31, 2007

LIVE Broadcast from The Brewerie at Union Station with Reporter David Belmondo.

Members of PSR were interviewed during a mini investigation of the Brewerie on Halloween morning.

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October 31, 2007

LIVE Broadcast from The Brewerie at Union Station with Reporter David Belmondo.

Members of PSR were interviewed during a mini investigation of the Brewerie on Halloween morning.  PSR was featured 3 different times during the 90 minute news cast.

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October 30, 2007


LIVE Broadcast from the Boston Store with ROCKET 101.

6:00am - 9:00am on
10-30-2007.

PSR members were again featured during a live radio broadcast from The Boston Store Building in Erie, PA.  ROCKET 101 morning hosts Mojo and Nat interviewed and investigated LIVE with the members of PSR!          CLICK HERE TO SEE THE RESULTS OF THIS EVENT

 


October 19, 2007

PSR members were featured during 2 live segments of Fox News' "Fox-Talk".

Carrie Rodler and Pat Jones discussed the basics of hunting ghosts as well as some local haunted locations.

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October 11, 2007


ROCKET 101 - LIVE radio broadcast from The Brewerie at Union Station,  Erie, PA

ROCKET 101 morning hosts Mojo and Nat broadcasted LIVE from the The Brewerie At Union Station.

PSR members were interviewed and then later escorted one of the the morning show hosts into the tunnels, deep below Union Station. There, a live on-air mini investigation of the area was performed.

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September 27, 2007

 

The Brewerie At Union Station   Erie, PA


Erie Pennsylvania's Train Station was a bustling place back in the day, when travel by train was one of the only real modes of transportation in and out of town.  Today,  Union Station is bustling for different reasons. It houses a fine restaurant that serves up great food, locally hand-crafted ales,  and a great atmosphere that just so happens to include... Ghosts! 

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September 22, 2007

 

 

The Screaming Tunnel
Niagara Falls, Ontario

This short tunnel located northwest of Niagara Falls, Ontario just down a dirt path on Warner Road. It was originally built for railroad tracks, but those tracks were never laid due to the company going bankrupt after WWI. The legends vary, but they all indicate that a female died in this tunnel, in flames. Therefore, if you go into this tunnel today and light a match, it will immediately be extinguished, and the shrill scream of a girl will be heard. PSR's Carrie Rodler and a support member investigated this location to find some answers. 

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April 14, 2007

The Watson-Curtze Mansion - Erie, PA

The Watson-Curtze Mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located on "Millionaires' Row" of the West Sixth Street Historic District in Erie, PA.

Two families occupied the Mansion before it became a museum. The H. F. Watson family beginning in 1891, and in 1923, Frederick Felix Curtze and his family moved into the mansion where they lived until 1941.

The Mansion housed the iron kettle in which General "Mad Anthony" Wayne's body was boiled to remove the flesh from his bones. This was so that his bones could be easily transported to Chester County, PA back in 1809.

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March 23rd, 2007



 


The Old Brush Creek Cemetery

Located on Leger Road in Ardara, PA.


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January 12th, 2007

 


The R.S. Battles Farmhouse

The Farmhouse was constructed in April of 1858 for Rush Battles, his mother Elizabeth, and his two sisters, Alcina and Lucina. At the time of its construction, Rush was a practicing lawyer and farmer. Today the house is currently interpreted as an 1863 farmhouse.

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September 30th, 2006

 



The Charlotte Elizabeth Battles Memorial Museum

Located in Girard, PA, this building is one of three museums located on 130 acres of farm and woodlands. The Battles Museums: 1858 Battles Farmhouse, 1861 Charlotte Elizabeth Battles Memorial Museum, and 1893 Battles Bank.

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