Haunted Heartstrings Paranormal
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11/30/2024
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Such a fun group to investigate with! 🤍
This past weekend I had the wonderful opportunity to investigate a new location with new friends. The Sapulpa Historical Museum did not disappoint. Once a hotel where a man jumped to his death from a second story window and is said to still linger the hallways. He is known to lock doors, whisper “Hello” to volunteers when they are alone, and knock pictures off the wall. We caught a lot of orbs and met a spirit who was not a fan of women. I will definitely be back to this location. 👻🤍
11/10/2024
We had so much fun! Such a fun group to investigate with! Hoping to go through video footage today to share with everyone! 🤍
We’re excited to collaborate with Haunted Heartstrings Paranormal today at the Sapulpa Historical Museum! As always, our primary goal is to capture any signs of paranormal activity and document our findings. Museums are fascinating places, filled with incredible artifacts that tell so many stories. We can’t wait to explore and see what we discover!
11/03/2024
After taking a weekend off, I will be back at it November 9th! This time in Sapulpa, OK at the Sapulpa Historical Museum. Not only is this a new location for me but I will also have special guests with me! I will get to investigate this location with Aplus Paranormal Group!! This location is known for EVPs, shadow figures and movement of objects. I can’t wait to share our experiences with you all! 🤍
It took me awhile to sit through the footage of this investigation. The evidence I heard in real time was enough. I wasn’t ready to hear anything that wasn’t heard live. This location will stick with me throughout my paranormal career. We got the words “run now” and shortly after I got a sensational burn on my hip. Three scratches were going down my side. This location will go down as my most terrifying investigation to date. 🤍
11/02/2024
The Villisca Ax Murder House will be a location that will always stick with me. This is the first location that I almost backed out on. In 1912 a family and two young family friends were murdered my an axe murderer. This case goes unsolved. The murderer covered all the mirrors and the original axe marks are still on the walls. If you are ever in the Villisca area, stop by and witness the tragedy for yourself! 🤍
11/01/2024
We had the privilege of visiting the Glore Psychiatric museum and it was very interesting. We learned a lot and even got an EVP saying “help me.” I think a trip back for an overnight investigation is in my near future! 🤍
10/30/2024
We got the chance to visit The Wyeth-Tootle Mansion. On the outside it felt like I was entering a castle up on a hill. Built in 1879 by William and Eliza Wyeth, it was known as “House on the Hill.” In 1887 the castle like home was sold to Kate Tootle, a widow. Once Kate passed away her son and his wife took over the property. They later died in the house. Local paranormal teams have investigated the mansion and say they saw spirits on the stairs and heard the voices of children on the second floor. There are reports of unexplained cold spots and spots in the house that makes visitors have a fast change in emotions. Beautiful place and will be excited to return one day. 🤍
10/30/2024
The Vaile mansion is probably one of my top 3 mansions we have ever visited. This mansion still homes original features and staff was very knowledgeable. Legend of this gorgeous location is that a woman in white can be seen wandering the property and peeking out windows at visitors. This spirit is believed to be Sophia Vaile, the wife of colonel Vaile who committed su***de in her bedroom on the 2nd floor. After Colonel Vaile passed away the mansion became a nursing home as well as a sanatorium. If you are ever in Independence, MO make sure to stop by and see this beauty for yourself! 🤍
Belvoir Winery Video. I was disappointed how my mic messed up and wasn’t able to share all the activity we encountered but we still had a great time communicating. This location holds a special place in my heart. For me, it’s where it all began. I also think George tried to talk to me… I just didn’t hear him until I was watching footage. Who wants to go to Belvoir with me??? 🤍
10/27/2024
Returned to where it all started. I can’t wait to go over video from our tiny investigation. If there is only one winery you ever visit, let it be Belvoir Winery in Liberty, MO. Ashley, the bartender is beyond kind. The property is beautiful with so much history. Belvoir is said to be one of Missouri’s most haunted locations and our evidence did not disappoint. This was originally one of the Odd Fellow locations which became a nursing home, a hospital, as well as an orphanage. Legend has it that nearly 600 people that are buried on the property still lurk the halls of Belvoir. Ghost sightings have included orphan children, a man and a singing lady. Did I mention this is also an inn? Who wants to check in with me??? 🤍
10/27/2024
While in Kansas City we visited Hotel Phillips. I loved learning the history of this building. Built in the late 19th Century, the building was once named the Glennon Hotel. It was in operation for 10 years and was known for its haberdashery shop owned by soon to be American president, Harry S Truman. After the Glennon was demolished in 1931, the hotel Phillips was created. Hotel Phillips became the tallest building in Kansas City downtown area during this time. This hotel is known for its multiple spirits that roam the hallways. A particular ghost is said to linger in and around room 1513. Legend has it the female spirit was shot and killed by her gangster lover. I think I will be staying in room 1513 on my next trip to KC 🤍
10/27/2024
You don’t drive through St. Louis without seeing not only the arch but the Lemp Mansion. Unfortunately we weren’t able to go inside due to an event but the outside was admirable. I will definitely travel to St. Louis in the near future to stay and investigate this location. 🤍
10/26/2024
While we were in Atlanta we had the pleasure of visiting the L.P. Grant Mansion, built in 1856. Legend has it that this mansion is haunted by the spirit of Margaret Mitchell, the author of Gone with the Wind. We did not get to take pictures of the inside but the outside was stunning. Our second stop was Rhodes Hall Castle. If you are in an Atlanta, it is a must stop. This location is GORGEOUS! Built in 1904, this is a property that reminds the city of its dark past during the Civil War. The original owners spent their last days in the Castle like mansion and are known to lurk its halls. 🤍
10/26/2024
Mount Holly Cemetery is the most beautiful cemetery I have ever seen. I loved walking around and admiring the history. I could go here everyday. If you are in the Little Rock area, stop by and check out this beauty. This cemetery is over 200 years old and is the burial site for notable Arkansas citizens including former governors and senators. Even though we did not have any paranormal activity, it is not uncommon for visitors to see confederate soldiers roaming the property. Do yourself a favor and check this place out! 🤍
10/25/2024
The finale of this paranormal adventure 🤍
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