The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy
cannot be created or destroyed, only changed from one form to another. If the
human spirit is energy, then upon death the energy of that essence needs to go
somewhere.
Three teams of paranormal investigators descended on Lehi's
Hutchings Museum in May 2008, spending the night searching for ghouls.
The teams fanned out, poking into the museum's nooks and
crannies with thousands of dollars of high-tech equipment, hoping to catch the
voice of a ghost on tape or an image on film, or even just the electromagnetic
signature of the disembodied.
“Not only is the [Hutchings] Museum haunted, the ghosts can
be rather, er, physical,” said Michelle Lowe of Key2rip.com, one of the teams
that spent the night investigating. "It was interesting," she said.
"We didn't expect much to happen, but we had a couple of
experiences."
Investigators several times heard what sounded to be
"additional footsteps, like people were being followed through the
basement," she said.
One of the investigators was grabbed on the leg by a ghost,
she said.
John Hutchings Museum, Located in Lehi’s Veterans Memorial
Building. 55 N. Center St 801-768-7180 Tues-Sat 11:00am to 5:00pm
Paranormal investigators can discover the cause and give
advice for getting a haunt to leave, she said. And sometimes, what looks to be
a paranormal problem is actually something much simpler.
On one occasion, what a homeowner was convinced was a ghost
turned out to be a raccoon in the attic, said Mandic. One another occasion, the
culprit of strange noises was a bat
Sometimes, when investigators find ghosts, the homeowners
are pleased, having just wanted confirmation all along that they "are not
crazy," investigators said.
And sometimes, homeowners want the ghosts to hit the road,
the solution to which could be as simple as redecorating -- painting a haunted
room pink and putting up Disney-themed decor can get rid of a surly male ghost,
for instance.
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