Gloucester City Residential Investigation
The Gloucester City investigation.... ..
This three bedroom, one bath row home in the heart of Gloucester City was a hot bed of activity in our books. There was no telling how long strange things had been occurring within it's walls. The home was built in 1945 and had a long list of prior owners. I had bought the home in 1995 and it was a starter home for me and the family. As years pasted, we noted all kinds of strange activity within the home and in some severe cases, certain individuals refused to stay or visit in fear of the activity. To us, it was home, a safe comfortable place. Eventually, I put the home up for sale. In the mean time, we used the home as a training facility for staff members. Herein is the evidence we collected during multiple investigations of the home.
Investigation Equipment |
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Utilized Investigation Equipment: Sony FD83 Digital Camera, Sony FD85 Digital Camera, Sony DCR-TRV130 Digital Camera w/ Night Shot, Cannon AE-1 35mm Camera w/ telephoto lens, (2) Tripods, (3) rolls FUJI 1600 sped 35mm film, (2) Radio Shack Optimus Cassette Recorders w/ (2) Radio Shack Optimus omni-directional external microphones, 20hz. - 20khz. (2) Radio Shack desk top microphone stands, (2) TDK 90 minute Cassette Tapes, (1) Digital EMF Meter, (2) Thermal Probes & base station unit, (2) Motion Detectors, (1) Laser Guided Thermal Detection Unit, (1) Night Owl Night Vision Headset, (1) Night Owl Night Vision Binocular, (1) Game Ear II Hearing Aid, (1) IBM Think Pad Laptop Computer. |
Present Staff Members |
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Names Of Staff Members: Michael J Dieser, Pamela J Dieser, Hildred Robinette, Denise Finegan, Edward Finegan, Kevin Croft, Christopher Baile, Ken Curtis, Jonathan Williams, Christopher Williams. |
Gloucester City EVP's |
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To review EVP's collected at the Residence, " Click Here". |
| Gloucester City MPEG's |
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To review MPEG's collected at the Residence, " Click Here". |
| Gloucester City Investigaion Photographs |
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To review a collection of photographs collected at the Eglington Cemetery, "Click Here". |