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The Big Bend Ghost Trackers
perform investigations in historic sites as a passion and not as a job,
and they do so because they believe that death is not the end. |
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Big Bend Ghost Trackers
for a circle of meditation before starting the investigation throughout
the hotel. |
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Group investigates the
Windsor attic, which used to be a ballroom and skate room when the Windsor
was built in 1892. There they experience sudden changes in temperature. |
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Investigation at the
Windsor Attic |
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Group investigates the
Windsor Grand Dining Room where strange sightings and occurrences have
happened. Paranormal investigators install tape recorders to capture EVTs
or Electronic Voice Phenomena, which consist of the voices of possible
spirits being recorded on a tape. |
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Motion sensors are also
installed in the Grand Dining Room and kitchen. |
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The Grand Dining Room
and kitchen have been the site of strange occurrences such as: a salad
plate being filled up by itself with greens, pots and pans being
mysteriously misplaced, the radio turning on and off by itself, and more… |
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Light
bulbs are unscrewed and Infrared cameras are installed on the third floor
hallway, the haunted hallway where a little girl ghost supposedly runs
laughing at night. The little girl is said to be the daughter of a former
head housekeeper that worked and lived at the Windsor in the early 1900’s.
Both mother and daughter were pushed down the elevator shaft and now are
said to haunt the hotel. The paranormal investigators spent the most part
of the investigation on the third floor where they felt there was the most
spiritual activity in the hotel. |
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Infrared cameras are
installed on the third floor hallway. Investigators sing a child song to
communicate with the little girl ghost, leader Betty
Davis feels a sudden chill
and her thermometer immediately picks up a drop in temperature of 4
degrees. One of the cameras picks up the image of three orbs skipping down
the hallway. At that moment Davis feels the presence of the little girl
there with her. One of the unscrewed bulbs also turns on by itself, and
the voice of a woman and cry of a baby can be heard. |
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Ghost Trackers gather in
the lobby to give an interview to the Americus Times Recorder, Sumter Free
Press and independent writers.
Other groups of
paranormal investigators have contacted the Windsor since the Big Bend
Ghost Trackers performed their investigation in the hotel.
On
September 23, 2006, the Big Bend Ghost Trackers awarded the Windsor with
plaque of “Certified Haunted Hotel”. From left to right: Big Bend members:
Lacy, Valynda, Lisa and Betty, and Windsor employees: Ida Robinson,
Christiane Grune and Owner Sharad Patel.


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