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Date: March 20, 2004

Time Arrived: 7:14 Eastern Time

Investigators Present: Cathy, Dan, Jennifer, Kenny, Meredith, and PPI Silent Member

Location: Coon Hill Cemetery- Santa Rosa County, Florida

Moon Phase: New Moon 3.7% Full

Solar Activity: X-Rays (Active)  Geomagnetic Field (Quiet)

Significant Events:

7:32 p.m.  Meredith feels touch on shoulder, bright orb captured, EVP captured of man's voice.  All these events occur at the same time.

7:40 p.m.  Cold chill passes through area where the group is walking

8:10 p.m.  Footsteps heard, turned out to be Mr. Armadillo!

8:27 p.m.  Kenny begins to walk the wall

8:35 p.m.  PPI Silent Member and Meredith feel extreme cold chill pass between them, this is when Kenny is pushed off the wall and multiple bright orbs are captured.

8:38 p.m.  Too spooked to continue, Kenny remains on the ground while Cathy decideds to finish his journey around the wall.  She is immediately pulled down by some unexplainable force.  Again, multiple bright orbs are captured.  The next morning Cathy's leg has bruises on her leg, in the perfect shape of fingers!

Note: As we walked into the cemetery, we said our prayer as always.  An extra prayer was said by Meredith.  She asked God to please protect us, as we weren't sure how welcoming these spirits would be after all the vandalism that has occured in the past.  We also requsted for God to give us a sign if we were to "wear out our welcome" and needed to leave.  After the wall incident we took a few more pictures, then decided to sit down and see if we could hear or feel anything.  Immediatly the whole group was overcome by the "fight or flight" syndrome, so we decided that was our sign and that we should leave.  We had already proved the legend of walking the wall and didn't feel we should put ourselves in danger to prove the fog legend.  We will return at a later date to see if there is truth to that particular legend, but on this night it just wasn't meant to be.


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