Saturday, September 17, 2011

Friday Night Haunts

Last night we went on a long adventure, actually checking out 5 different paranormal spots.  Well, mostly legends, and found one to be non-existent.  Let me give you the breakdown:

We started our night off on Patterson road.  This is a set of two bridges on Patterson Rd, which is located between Eldridge and Hwy 6 in Katy.  It is said that if you sit in the center of the bridge and turn your car off, you can hear soldiers marching.  Well, you'll never guess what we found.  I would say there were about 20 drunk teenagers, littering all over the place and nearly falling on their faces in front of our car.  Therefor we didn't even stop.  We actually decided that we would visit this location at another time, most likely a Monday or Tuesday night.  I suppose we at least know the spot exists, and how to get there.  I will say this, though, it is one creepy place.
photo from blogger ewolf365 
Our second stop was on Old Greenhouse Rd in Katy.  The story with this one is pretty typical.  When you come up on the bridge, there is a very sharp curve, and the speed limit is 15 mph.  However, there are jackass drunk people that like to fly around this curve at 50mph and almost flip their own car, not including almost hitting your car.  Now, the instructions for this haunt say to drive slowly onto the bridge with your headlights off.  This is one of those things we are going to do on a Monday or Tuesday, and nowhere near a holiday.  It is a dangerous bridge and very narrow, and you should keep your brights on when crossing it.    Anyways, I am getting off the subject once again.  Drive across the bridge with your headlights off and an old woman will form.  She apparently died there in a car wreck.  Next week I will check that one out once again.

Next, we were looking for Patterson Street, where there is said to be a black shadow figure that runs next to your car and you see hand prints appear on your windows.  This was nothing more than a big business park.  Also, a complete waste of time.  

We were going to head home after this and we just decided, since the other two spots were one the way back, that we could make quick stops there.  We were successful in the West Oaks walker case and I wanted to see if we could catch anything else, this time around 3 am.  Well, two fully charged batteries in our camera got drained like it was nothing, and both times, he left us with exactly 3 minutes of recording time.  I recorded some EVPs and we are going to review them a second time to see if we have anything, but it sounds like nothing is there honestly.  Here are some photos from this visit.


After this, we were headed home, on Beechnut, but Kawana and Johnny had been wanting to stop at Alief cemetery, so I suggested we go ahead and make the stop while we were in the vicinity. It was quiet, but its really the apartments that are supposed to be haunted because most of the cemetery is gone now, due to them building these apartments on top of it.  If you aren't from Houston, or just don't know of the Alief cemetery, it is located at Dairy Ashford and Bellaire.  Bad photos that I have, but here they are.
Alief's headstone


So that is our adventure from last night.  Let us know if there is anything paranormal that you guys see in the pictures, and we will review our video footage and voice recorder to see if we have caught anything.  From first view, I really don't think we have anything.  Until next time, happy hauntings!

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