Ghost Hunters at Stocksbridge Bypass
The UK Paranormal Research Group held an investigation in the earlyhours of Sunday morning at Stocksbridge Bypass. The bypass is renowned for alleged sightings of ghostly dancing childrenand monks and Sheffield's newest Ghost-hunting group met at Pearoydbridge at midnight to record paranormal activity.
The group concentrated their efforts on Pearoyd Lane and the publicfootpath above the steelworks. They took photos to try and capture anyvisible evidence of the paranormal and recorded sound, hoping to pick upwhat paranormal experts call "EVP" (Electronic Voice Phenomenon).
Co-founders of the group Colin Thorpe and Jonathan Slater hold differentphilosophies when it comes to the existence of ghosts and spirits. Jonathan describes himself as "a sceptic who wants to be proved wrong."and Colin is a firm believer in everything paranormal. He said: "Wecan't be the only entities on earth. There's got to be something else."
Self confessed spirit medium and expert in the paranormal, KirstyStevens took some photos which the group claim show signs of "orbs andectoplasm" Kirsty says she has a talent for communicating with spirits and dealingwith things that go bump in the night.
She said: "When I started doing this sort of thing I stopped beingscared. And anyway, it's different because you're looking for them, notthe other way round." Kirsty has been hearing voices since she was about seven years old.Although she admits it frightened her at first, she started attendingclasses to develop the skill and now actively seeks out the paranormal.
Many people have claimed to have caught glimpses of ghosts on the bypassat night. The most popular stories involve a monk materializing insidepeople's cars and the sound of children singing.
By Graham Smyth
http://www.looklocal.org.uk/news.php?id=854
The group concentrated their efforts on Pearoyd Lane and the publicfootpath above the steelworks. They took photos to try and capture anyvisible evidence of the paranormal and recorded sound, hoping to pick upwhat paranormal experts call "EVP" (Electronic Voice Phenomenon).
Co-founders of the group Colin Thorpe and Jonathan Slater hold differentphilosophies when it comes to the existence of ghosts and spirits. Jonathan describes himself as "a sceptic who wants to be proved wrong."and Colin is a firm believer in everything paranormal. He said: "Wecan't be the only entities on earth. There's got to be something else."
Self confessed spirit medium and expert in the paranormal, KirstyStevens took some photos which the group claim show signs of "orbs andectoplasm" Kirsty says she has a talent for communicating with spirits and dealingwith things that go bump in the night.
She said: "When I started doing this sort of thing I stopped beingscared. And anyway, it's different because you're looking for them, notthe other way round." Kirsty has been hearing voices since she was about seven years old.Although she admits it frightened her at first, she started attendingclasses to develop the skill and now actively seeks out the paranormal.
Many people have claimed to have caught glimpses of ghosts on the bypassat night. The most popular stories involve a monk materializing insidepeople's cars and the sound of children singing.
By Graham Smyth
http://www.looklocal.org.uk/news.php?id=854




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