The Black Rosary


About Us

We began our ghostly hobby in September, 2004, by joining
another local ghost hunting group on a public investigation.
We both are very interested in the paranormal, and took to it with great enthusiasm. We then started going out on our own investigations, with GREAT results, purchasing our own equipment, and doing extensive research , reading up on this subject.

We are by no means experts, and still have many questions of our own, but we have great respect for this subject, and treat it as such.

We investigate cemeteries, buildings, and also do home investigations. We use digital cameras, tape recorders, a digital camcorder, digital thermometer, and emf detector.

Good news we are now going up with another group of ghost hunters called ghost seekers you can also find the link to our page there we would like to thank them for the oppertunity that we have had


We hope you enjoy our site and hope you will share your experiences with us.

visit our myspace at  http://www.myspace.com/the_black_rosary


Members of The Black Rosary

 

 

I am the Creater of The Black Rosary, Robert, (Averice) Dulin. I am 18 and have had 6 years of expeirience. I am going for my Para-normal activities certification as we speak. I am taking classes at West Viginia. the site is http://www.wvghosts.com/exams/index.php well thanks for your time.To see my picture click here  http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t198/Melcor666/Picture025.jpg

 ~Dulin~

Hello my name is Mason, (KJ) Hernandez. I am 14 years of age and I am apprenticing under Averice. I have 1 year of expeirience. When I am of age I am Planning on taking a test at http://www.wvghosts.com/exams/index.phpThanks for your time. too see my picture click here  http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t198/Melcor666/Picture111.jpg

{Mason}

 

Hello my name is Cameron Skinner. I am 16 years old, and im into Paranormal Investigation it started as a hobby then into an addiction i love going to new places to check them out and get interesting facts on different places that make them haunted. thanx for your time.

(Cameron)

 

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Haunted Places

Docter Vails

This is a true story about one of the most haunted places I have ever been.

My friend’s and I find it amusing to check out places that has a history of being haunted.

There for we have been to places such as Posey Chaple in indana, Franklin cematary (Muchin land), The old Ice House on terminal st in Niles Michigan and many others. But never have I ever been as scared and or freaked out as when I wen’t to what I like to call Docter vails Docter office. I was told the story by an uncle and my grandma, the story is, Dr, Vail was a Dr. In fact he was my gramma and her sisters dr. He wasnted to adopted a cousin of mine after her mother had her when she was really young. He was a well respected Dr. He worked out of his home it looks kinda like a old plantation house. He would adopted children that had mental illnesses and or there mothers where young and not ready for children. What a lot of people didn’t know about this docter was that all the children that he adopted that he loved so much he was trying to create new drugs to heal there mental illnesses and or other illnesses. Some of the drugs he made in time killed off the children that he so much loved. So he kept making the meds to try and find one that worked. As time went on he ended up killing all the children that he had adopted and then killed himself all in the house. My friend’s Jack and Jamie along with my cousin Eric and I went out to the house the same day after hearing about this house. We where just going to drive by and see what all we could see. We where told it was off the road a bit and we proly couldn’t see it from the road so we went into the drive way and it just kept going and going on and on. Where we finaly reached to house it was a huge white house with big pillars and many windows. As we pulled closer to the house we seen a basketball hoop with a brick in it and the backseat of a car in the drive in front of the house. At this time I got a really bad felling and my fellings are most of the time right. But I so wanted to see the inside of the house so we turned to car so that if we needed to leave really fast we could. As we where turning around I saw on the back seat of the car that there was red stuff that looked like blood all over it and from inside the house you could hear a bang ing sound, so we opended the car and went to get out and there he was a man standing in the doorway in between the doors. But it wasn’t a person I could see it clearly but it was kinda translucent . He was standing there like he was waiting for us with his hands behind his back. I yelled look look and we where all looking right at it and It dissapereed. It got really cold in the car and it was a hot summer day and then this smell hit it was not like anything I have ever smelled beffor, I can not explain it at all but with the word dead. It smelled like death. So we all decided to leave and come back another day. We havent been out there since. But we do plan to get permision to go out there and stay the night with a few friends and take camrea and video camras.

 

Crying Mary, Oakhill Cemetery, Battle Creek

Every Sunday night around midnight (plus on full moons and Halloween), a statue of the Virgin Mary in Battle Creek¹s Oak Hill cemetery is said to weep actual, fluid tears. The statue does appear to have traces or stains where something liquid has dripped, but some allege the marks have been painted there for effect. According to cemetery officials, there is no plumbing attached to the statue from below. The statue stands at the family grave grouping for one Johannas Decker who died in 1910. Many legends and rumors surround the woman buried there, ranging from stories saying she committed suicide to the more extreme tales claiming she killed her children and so must weep eternally through eyes of the statue. (Some Internet stories have switched Johannas to Joanna.) According to a 2004 story from the Battle Creek Enquirer, the stories have been in circulation since the 1940s. One cemetery worker told a reporter he believes the tear stains are from rain flowing down the sculptural depressions in the statue¹s face. Moreover, says the article, the statue is not the Virgin Mary but a Greek goddess!

 

 

Silverbrook cemetary  

The_Black_Rosary cunducted a paranormal investigation on Silverbrook Cemetaty. We have come up with substancial proof that the Silverbrook Cemetary is haunted. But by who/what we could only imagine. As we walked through the cemetary i instantly felt as if we were being watched. as we made our way to the mosilium we saw a red shadowy figure standing in the doorway. When i took a picture of the figure it disipated instantly all i caught on camera was the leg of the figure. After that i decided to walk to the right side of the building to the side enterance. I caught accidently on camera a lady standing in the window. She looked at me for a moment then dissappered. After we found no more activity at the mosilium we walked over to the tower where the witch was burned. we took multiple pictures of the witch and four orbs circling the tower as if protecting something. We would like to thank Lt.Moore for his help & hope that we can work with him again                ~Dulin~

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Pictures of orbs & shit at silevrbrook

http://www.freewebs.com/black-rosary/orbs%20and%20other%20paranormal%20activity/HPIM0026.JPG

Unproven ghost stories

Founded over one hundred years ago, The University of Notre Dame, has a long and grand tradition of academic excellence. As one might imagine its list of alumni is long and varied with a good number of scholars, athletes, and celebrities, in the mix. As a natural occurrence of life, many of these past alumni have crossed over into the afterlife while other, more restless spirits, have decided to linger.

For example, the ghost of the famous Notre Dame football player George Gipp is said to haunt the stage and greenrooms at the university’s dramatic theater department in Washington Hall. 

The ghost has been know to materialize momentarily from time to time and frighten students working on stage sets late into the night. In most cases the student gets a very strange sense that someone is standing behind them, when they glance over their shoulder they catch a fleeting glimpse of the spirit. At other times, people report strange unexplainable noises, like small metal objects being dropped and then scrapped up. 

While Gipp was certainly a great football player, he was also known as a bit of the gambler and party hardy type. In Gipp’s day, Washington Hall served as a men’s dormitory, and was the place where George enjoyed much of his rowdy free-wheelin youth.

Now long before the university came into existence, the Patawatami Indians inhabited the area and the shorelines of what is now known as the St. Joseph River. The Patawatami lived here for hundreds of years and they buried their dead in the area of the campus. It is believed that the tribe still inhabits the ground. Ghostly images of these Native Americans, especially in the area around Columbus Hall, have been reported over the years, by many credible witnesses. Columbus Hall is one of the original, early buildings on the campus, on numerous occasions the ghostly figures and their spectral horses, have been seen riding up and down it's stone front steps.

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