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yes then the After Dark Paranormal Investigations team can help you and will be vary interested to investigate your paranormal
activity. The goals of the A.D.P.I team are to seek out and authenticate evidence of paranormal activities research and conduct
investigations into the paranormal reports in the states of Minnesota, Indiana, Wisconsin & Illinois. If you or someone that you know is having personal paranormal experiences of any type, which
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GHOSTS – WHAT
ARE THEY, AND WHAT, IF ANYTHING, DO THEY WHAT WITH US MERE MORTALS? THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS THAT CANTINUE
TO FASCINATE YOU AND CHALLENGE YOUR IMAGINATION.
The Heritage House Embarrass
Minnesota
Background:
In the small town of Embarrass, Minnesota, there is a very frightening legend behind a small stone building called The Heritage
House. The small two stories home is the center of talk about the ghost of a young boy who was drowned by his abusive father
in the nearby river. The ghost is said to roam the bridge that crosses that river. It is said that the boy was told by his
father that, "If Jesus could walk on water, so could he." The young boy is said to be William Pyhala and the
river in question is the Embarrass River. His family bought the Heritage House in 1909, six years after his father; Mikko
Pyhala immigrated to the United States from Finland. Mikko took his son to the river in 1916 and ended the child's life
with his infamous quote. Mikko was a busy man as he and his wife had 17 children with the last one being born in 1924. Since
the death of young William, the locals have investigated into the stories. It seems that William did die in 1916 by drowning
in the Embarrass River however; there are no records that show that his father had a hand in his son's death. Many of
the Pyhala family reside in the area to this date. Several eyewitnesses have reported hearing strange
sounds while walking the shores of the Embarrass River. Some have even claimed seeing a young boy lurking near the Embarrass
River. They do believe this to be the spirit of William Pyhala.

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| The Heritage House |

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| The Heritage House Basement |

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| Grave Yard Down The Road From Heritage House |
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| The Roadhouse Haunting - Off the scale readings this is a Ongoing Investigation |

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| THIS HOUSE IS STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION |

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| One of the most Hunted Grave Yards in Fort Wayne Indiana |


The Lady in White Fort Wayne IN
Some People say that in the 1880s, people on downtown Main Street saw a woman wearing long flowing white garments walking seemingly oblivious to her surroundings. She walked to
the middle of the Main Street Bridge and then vanished. People
thought she had jumped. The police were called but they could not find anyone. A week or so later, she was spotted again with
witnesses reporting the same thing. There was an article in the newspaper they say. The story really caught people’s
eye. If that caught people’s eye, what happened next really set the community going the Lady popped up on a carriage
with horses. According to the newspaper article, it seems like she was out of control they say. The horses were just flying.
Once again, she got to the middle of the main street bridge and disappeared. The next time the police were ready for her.
An officer approached the woman and she took off running through West Central. They threw a blanket over her probably something
to do with Victorian codes where you do not want to grab a woman that sort of thing in an alley off College Street They say. In addition, as the report says the blanket fell to the ground empty. The Lady in White is just one
story you will be able to hear about ghostly Fort
Wayne. It turns out Fort Wayne is practically
crawling with lost souls doomed to wander in a strange sort of half-life that is neither this world, nor the next.
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