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Show Me Paranormal ~ Team Photos
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The birth of 'Show Me Paranormal'

Show Me Paranormals first meeting to develop by-laws and terms for the
team.

Show Me Paranormal was born on Lorin's birthday, so there had to be
cake!
Kriste doing a training session in house cleansing
Cleansing training with some of PP team

This is a photo of some of our team members and PP team members, outside
of the Historical Phelps County Jail . The jail is maintained by the
Phelps County
Historical Society. The jail was built in 1860 for USD 3,000. The jail
was operated by Phelps County from 1860 to 1912.
It housed both military and civilian prisoners during the American Civil
War. Dr. E.A. Stricker presented the jail to
the Phelps County Historical Society in 1943. It was added to the National
Register of Historic Places in 1990. The
building's contractor, John A. Schnable, used dolomite blocks measuring
22 inches by 22 inches quarried nearby. The
lower floor contains two windowless 6 foot by 13 foot stone cells for
solitary confinment. The upper floor contains a
single room with cages made from iron bars to hold multiple prisoners.
The upper floor use to include a wood burning stove
for heating which aided in an escape at one time, this due to the building
having a thatch roof at the time. At leaast one
Inhabitant was put to death while doing time in this jail, George was
hung by the neck until dead from the big tree in the
citys cemetery just a block or so from the jail. We obtained photos
of many orbs in the old jail which you can view on our
investigation pages.
Heather in the top floor of the old Phelps Co. Jail
Marsha, Dianna and Kristie's feet...ewww...top floor of Phelps Co. Jail.
Far Right - Delta of Texas Co. PS
Show Me Paranormal members with PP members at Harney House
Group photo with PP members at Phelps Co. Historical Museum
Lorin and Dianna at Phelps Co. Historical Museum

This is a group photo of some of our team members, PP team members and
other guests at the USO, which used to be the Davis Club, on Ft. Leonard
Wood. Brian Adams, was murdered at this
location during an armed robbery. Court records read as follows, "William
Boone, Jerome Creighton, Barbara Turner, and Kelvin
Washington were each convicted of felony murder, armed robbery, use
of a firearm during a crime of violence, and conspiracy to
commit an offense against the United States. Turner was also convicted
of attempting to murder two law enforcement agents while
they were transporting her to a federal correctional institution. The
district court1 sentenced each of the four defendants to
two consecutive life terms in prison. They now appeal their convictions,
raising numerous issues. Employees at the USO report
paranormal activity that they believe is Brian Adams still hanging around.
You can view information about the investigation
at this location on our Investigations page.
Lorin and Mike from PP, setting up cameras
Lorin and Kristie, along with Tim of PP, team up to take one section
of the building during investigation
Marsha and Kamie at the USO Club

Lorin at the USO Club
Lorin and Dianna at Ashmore Estates Investigation
Lorin, Dianna and Heather, along with PP members & Texas Co. PS
members at Harney House

Lorin doing a dowsing rod demonstration for new team prospects at Pinehill
Dianna - Pinehill Training Session
Teaching Brian (Prospect) to dowse
Heather at Pinehill Prospect Training - Playing with 'Sarah', our favorite
little Pinehill ghost girl
Tommy - Pinehill Training Session
Lorin, Dianna and Tommy - Pinehill Training Session

Pinehill Training Session

Kristie at Newburg Cemetery
Marsha and Pat at Newburg Cemetery ~ Pats eyes are glowing ~ Scarey!

Now you see it and now you dont ~ Lorin had a friend until Kristie interrupted
with a photo. Newburg Cemetery with Bill and Lorin sitting in the area
where the team employed use of a Frank box device to gain further information
from a spirit that cries out for help (evp) on every investigation at
the location.
Kristie and Tommy checking out a private location where mists like this
tend to jump up in front of you and then disappear again in seconds.
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