Gettysburg Investigation by Beverly Litsinger
In November 2004, Beverly Litsinger and her team braved a moody sky for a night of paranormal exploration at Gettysburg’s most infamous sites: Devil’s Den, Little Round Top, the Peach Orchard, and the High Water Mark. The investigation yielded stunning results—glowing orbs, wisps of ectoplasm, and even faint apparitions captured on film. But the true chills came from the palpable feeling of not being alone, a spectral presence that accompanied the group throughout the night, as if the battlefield’s restless spirits refused to be forgotten.
The group that gathered to do the Gettysburg investigation was afraid that it was going to be rained out, but the rain cleared as the group gathered.
We investigated Devil Den, Little Round Top, the Peach Orchard and the High Water Mark. We capture many orbs ectoplasms and some apparition images on our films. People generally got the feeling of not being alone. In fact, there was a ghostly sort of presence that was felt all night by most everyone.
SOURCE: v6 MGSA Oct 2006