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Girls of ghost hunting
By CRISTINA SILVA, Times Staff Writer
Published September 2, 2007
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Debra Shapiro, a member of S.P.I.R.I.T.S. of St. Petersburg, films in the Heritage Inn in search of a ghost. S.P.I.R.I.T.S. stands for Servicing Paranormal Investigators Reporting Information Through Study.
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[Times photo: Edmund D. Fountain]
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[Times photo: Edmund D. Fountain]
A thermometer used by the ghost hunting group takes air temperature readings in a section of the Heritage Inn currently under renovation on. According to the group, sudden changes in temperature can indicate spiritual activity.
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ST. PETERSBURG On a steamy August night, four women dressed in purple shirts with the words "paranormal investigator" on their sleeves stood in a circle in a hotel hallway and debated whether the faint smell of perfume in the air indicated the presence of a ghost. It was hard to tell. Ghost hunting isn't exactly a science. The rumors about ghosts at the Heritage Inn, an old-fashioned boutique hotel at 234 Third Ave. N downtown, have been around for years. In that time, staffers have complained about odd noises. Guests have reported seeing an apparition of a little girl. Once, a couple were so spooked they checked out at 3 a.m. Popular science would suggest there are no ghosts at the Heritage Inn, or in fact, anywhere. Ghosts do not exist. Still, for whatever reason, the hotel staff said yes when they got a call from S.P.I.R.I.T.S. - a group of local ghostbusters - asking whether they could investigate reports of a haunting. They had no way of knowing the investigation would challenge their beliefs on life and death. * * * The ghost hunt began in a hotel restaurant that was closed for renovations. Quiet and empty, it was the perfect locale. Debra Shapiro set out her laptop on a table and turned on its audio recording device. She crossed her fingers for signs of EVPs, or electronic voice phenomena. EVPs are inaudible to the human ear but can allegedly be captured with the aid of technology. Standing nearby, Brandy Stark used an infrared thermometer to gauge any changes in the atmosphere. Haunted places allegedly produce thermal anomalies such as cold spots, and Stark soon gleefully announced that the temperature had dropped about 7 degrees. She set out an electromagnetic field meter on a table. "If there is anyone here, can you please make the meter spike?" she asked. The meter spiked. Stark smiled. Ghost hunters believe paranormal entities emit an electromagnetic field. To Stark, this first spike was practically a greeting, a sort of "How do you do?" in paranormal lingo. "Can you tell us if you are a male? If you are a male, can you make this meter spike?" she said. The meter spiked. A hallway light flickered. "Can you make the lights flash again, please," Stark asked. The lights flashed. "You have had the lighting checked out, right?" Stark asked. Lynda Rucker, manager of the Heritage Inn, initially along for a few good chuckles, nodded incredulously. "Can you make the lights flash one more time, please?" Stark asked. The meter did not move. "Oh, please, it was so much fun," Shapiro pleaded. Nothing. Later, a maintenance man walked by and asked about the investigation. "You would never believe us," Rucker said. * * * Ghost hunting is tedious business. It involves a lot of waiting, a lot of reviewing of audio recordings and photographs, a lot of defending your hobby to wisecracking friends and coworkers. The 15 members of the S.P.I.R.I.T.S. all have different stories of how they got into investigating hauntings. Mostly, they are a studious group. They have respectable, white-collar jobs. They are strict about not allowing outsiders to attend their investigations, and they encourage members to assume that all potential paranormal activity has some nonparanormal explanation. An apparent apparition caught in a photo could just be a fleck of light. A light flickering could be faulty wiring. Except, sometimes, there are no logical explanations. Then, even squeaky floors are potential clues. * * * In the hallway, the perfume debate continued. The women took turns smelling each other's wrists and hair. No one was wearing lavender perfume, but the scent lingered softly in the air. Stark attempted to settle it once and for all. "If you are here," she began, "can you make that lavender smell come back again?" A faint whiff of perfume floated by, but the group still could not collectively agree on the evidence. In the end, they decided the origin of the scent was too ambiguous. They couldn't reach a consensus on whether it was real or not. Cristina Silva can be reached at 727 893-8846 or csilva@sptimes.com.
[Last modified September 1, 2007, 23:56:33]
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by Barbara
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02/28/08 12:01 AM
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Ryan needs to get a life and a grip...everyone is entitled to do what they want & Ryan is a damn fool if he thinks everything has a rational answer..because his comment sure doesnt!!!!
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by Taylor
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12/24/07 02:08 PM
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Is it the hotel behind Baywalk? ive been hearing a lot about that place escpecially about this girl about my age. i want to know more about her
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by Nicholle
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09/17/07 08:14 PM
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I think those that think we(serious paranormal investigators) are "retards" need to rethink that. We may be studying things that you don't believe in, but that doesn't mean it does not exist. People used to think the world was flat.Gogirls and others
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by Teresa
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09/09/07 01:43 AM
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I'd like to know when this article will be finished because this just can't be all of it. It leaves you hanging!
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by ARCANE
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09/06/07 02:40 PM
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In a disposal society even the dead are sport or a source of commerce!
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by Allen
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09/04/07 08:54 PM
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This is just rediculas.
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by Andrew
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09/04/07 05:58 PM
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I hope none of you are breeding; it would be a horrible idea for you to bring more retards into the world...
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by Ryan
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09/04/07 05:14 PM
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So at which point did ghosts evolve again?
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by Laura
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09/04/07 03:48 PM
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I beleive in ghost's. I've seen them and I've been touched by them. I would love to be a ghost hunter. It has always been a dream of mine. Maybe one day. I watch the ghost hunters all the time Jason and grant from taps. Keep up the good work ladies.
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by Dave
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09/04/07 07:54 AM
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I was the night man at the Heritage back when it was the Martha Washington. Spending many nights in the hotel the most unusual thing I encountered was one of the elderly guests coming in after 11:00PM
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by Gary
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09/03/07 11:23 PM
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EVP is good -- I contacted my dead friend through it -- He answered my questions of how he was etc. Any voice recorder will work -- Ask questions and hit record and wait a few minutes and then play back what was there
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by john
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09/03/07 06:55 PM
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You need to finish the article.
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by Einstein
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09/03/07 09:36 AM
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Purely SPECULATIVE Investigative Methods and Analysis As To What Can Detect/Measure a "Ghost" by the "Ghost-Hunters". After all, Pluto isn't even a planet now, that's how much "science" knows as "Fact".
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by Dan
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09/03/07 08:46 AM
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Well kinda boring would rather here ghost filled stories about the dead or paranormaland more pics of spooky places or of evidence proving the paranormal. I am a believer though. Dan
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by Don
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09/03/07 08:16 AM
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Boiler plate writing because it is too short and just a teaser. Could be a series.
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by Sonja
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09/03/07 05:30 AM
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I, myself, have had encounters with ghost like beings. I have no doubts about their existance. These incidents have happened while I was living in older homes. Other experiences I've had have been ESP happenings.
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by marleneo reilly
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09/02/07 09:42 PM
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very interesting would like to have heard a little more.floor boards creaking means they are using[ghosts]all the energy that is available at the time.weakness in boards is a form of energy.
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by Bonnie
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09/02/07 05:44 PM
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The Spirits visited our museum and got some first hand experience with our very haunted house! A very serious group of people, as creditable as you could wish for!
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by johnny thinkalot
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09/02/07 02:27 PM
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I agree with Allison. Where is the rest of this article.
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by Anne
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09/02/07 09:21 AM
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Very accurate and well done investigation from what was described here.
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by Allison
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09/02/07 08:27 AM
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This article left me hanging...it felt like it was missing a lot. I would have liked to have read more about the different investigations they do. The article felt unfinished and hurriedly written.
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by Brandy
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09/02/07 08:11 AM
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Thank you for showing how serious we are when it comes to paranormal investigation. This is a wonderful hotel to visit and it contains a lot of history linked to St. Petersburg.
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