Showing posts with label cold spots. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

The Gypsies’ Cemetery

South East Grove Cemetery
South East Grove Cemetery is located in Indiana near the town of Crown Point. This old cemetery sits near a country road. 

There is a legend connected to this cemetery that has been told since the late 1800s.

It is said there was an injustice done here over 180 years ago, which resulted in the area being cursed. Others feel the strange activity experienced at South East Grove is because this small cemetery is haunted.

The most common story told involves a band of gypsies that were passing through the area in the 1820s. They stopped and camped on the land that was later used for the town cemetery.

Some of the townsfolk found the gypsies fortune-telling, and the jewelry they sold fascinating, but most of the locals were not welcoming. They were suspicious and felt these strangers were there to rob them.

The leader of the band was approached and ordered to gather his group and move on. But it was late fall, and before the band could pack up, several members were stricken by influenza.

When several members died, the gypsy leader approached the local doctor. But the residents were afraid the disease would spread, so the doctor refused his assistance.

Now angry, the gypsies did pack up, but it is said before they left the area they buried their dead on the land, and then cursed the town for being so unwelcoming.

Two Crown Point men checked out the Gypsy campsite after they left. They noticed several freshly dug graves. When they returned to town, they found blood on their shoes and on the bottom of their pants.

After this, a rumor began that the Gypsies cursed the area. This belief persisted, for when this small plot of land was later used for the local cemetery many nicknamed South East Grove-- The Gypsies’ Cemetery.


This rumor was kept alive in part because more witnesses claimed they found a sticky red substance on their shoes that appeared to be blood, after visiting this area.

Most residents of Crown Point today dismiss this old curse, but others feel regardless of whether there was a curse or not this cemetery is haunted.

One prevalent report is that strange lights are seen. It is said that a giant ball of light has followed cars after they left the cemetery. Other reports state this light also follows cars that just pass by.
Witnesses report feeling extreme cold spots while in this cemetery--even on warm days. People say that dogs will not enter the area--often barking incessantly.

One modern-day Gypsy family visited South East Grove, at night, recently. The father walked to the back of the cemetery, where the Gypsy graves are located. He then rushed back to the rest of his family and announced he wanted to leave.

He told them he had gotten the feeling something evil was watching him. He sat in their car until the rest of his family was ready to leave.

Mist forming a face, click to enlarge.
Others have backed up his statement. While visiting the cemetery, they felt as if someone was watching them the entire time they were there.

Witnesses have also reported seeing mists that slowly take on human forms.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Haunted New Mexico: Perea Casa


My team investigated this old home in Corrales, New Mexico a few years back. Don Juan Perea built Perea Casa between 1830 and 1850. This Casa is a classic 19th Century Territorial style home with a central “Grand Sala” or great hall that is 1200 square ft. This sala is flanked by a row of rooms on each side. 

According to several records Perea’s wife loved to dance, so he had his home built with this in mind. During the time he owned the Casa many fiesta’s were held in his home. Ever since there have been recorded incidents of hauntings on the property.

After Perea died, the home was used as a county courthouse. During this time there were hangings outside the Casa. In the 1970s the home hosted several pool parties for governors of the state. The home sits on an acre of land. 

By the mid-1900s, a large pool was placed in the front, and a large master bedroom suite was added onto the back of the Casa. Also at this time, a two-story servant quarter was built in the back of the main house. In more recent years these quarters were leased out as private apartments.


Activity in the Casa has been relatively consistent. The sound of footsteps are heard when no one is there. Cold spots are felt, and various unexplained noises are heard. 

An apparition is seen of an old bald man with a red handlebar mustache. He wears a blue shirt and brown pants that are held up by suspenders. It is thought he is the original owner of the home.

The property stood empty for almost ten years after one frightening incident occurred in the 1990s. The owner at this time had guests staying at the home.  They reported that they had orange peels thrown at them from unseen hands. At this point, the owner abandoned the house never to return. One local news report about this incident at the time filmed the rooms to show all the furniture that was left behind.

By 2004 the Casa was in foreclosure. An interested buyer from Massachusetts attempted to purchase the property. Underwriters at several lenders refused to grant financing after reading an appraisal note that stated the original owner of the home who haunts it, assaults people with orange peels.

“Its just something so out of the ordinary, that if you had to foreclose on it, there would be a limited buyer pool.”

Ghost occupancy can decrease the value of a property by 35%. What is called a "stigmatized" property often becomes both a legal and value concern. Ironically, not all appraisal reports will discount the cost of a home based on supernatural occupants. A classic example of this is commercial properties, which often increase in value when known to be haunted.

The Massachusetts buyer was eventually able to purchase the property by having another appraisal done that didn’t mention the haunting. By 2010 when my group did our investigation of the property, the Casa had a history of being sold and bought by owners that paid for it unseen and never visited it in person. It was their loss for Corrales is as charming as Santa Fe but smaller. This beautiful community is located in a small valley near the Bosque.

The average home in this area sells for millions. Many homes in the area are haunted. I have done several investigations in Corrales, but I was particularly excited when my group was allowed to do an overnight investigation at Perea Casa. This opportunity came about because of the local realtor who had taken over the management of the property a year before. He had a personal experience with the ghost.


During his first inspection of the property he and several others were standing in a small room off the south side of the Grand Sala. It was a hot summer’s day, and the room they stood in, became freezing cold. Within seconds he sensed that a dark figure was slowly circling the group. 

At our first meeting, he explained to us because of the Casa’s haunted history it was written within his contract to allow ghost investigators to come in. But he also obviously had a personal reason. He participated in the first half of the investigation with us.

Our Investigation

In several spots, we got high readings on our EMF meters--in the Grand Sala and in the newer bedroom suite. There is a strong sense of a presence in the Casa. 

One of the more exciting experiences we had was two of my group that night saw a blue flash of light dart outside the window at the western end of the Sala. This same light then flashed through the window and entered the room with us. The window was closed. I captured some interesting light anomalies on film in this area afterward. 


Recently, the Perea Casa was sold to a commercial company. They completely restored the Casa--which is terrific. They had a soft opening in February of 2013. It is a company run by a man that is a former Disneyland designer. His new company a center for “ Imagineering” is called, Marshall Monroe Magic. They do media development and consultation for theme parks.

The following video features another ghost hunting group and another realtor. I place it here because it has some great shots of the interior and exterior of Perea Casa before it was renovated.