I recently started a new organization called Springfield
Paranormal Investigators. Our goal was to go around our
local area seeking out areas that have had ghosts or
strange incidents reported. Turns out there are a lot of
them in the Wash DC, Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia
areas reasonably close to us, within 100 miles or so.
What we honestly expected was to debunk site after site and
put the results up on our web site, (still being built but
soon to be www.usbunch.com\ghosts.htm). Our first visit
was to the famous Bunnyman Bridge which turned out to be
only 11 miles from our home base of operations in
Springfield, Virginia. It is probably only an urban legend
as our web search and library search failed to verify the
events that were supposed to happen there. We did get a
few odd pictures but nothing definitive. However, if you
do go there you will be freaked by the weird acoustics of
the tunnel.
Staying with the bridge theme, we selected the Crybaby
Bridge in Westminster Maryland as our second outing. This
is the site of our first truly odd photograph that I have
submitted for your review.
We found the crybaby bridge with very little effort around
8-8:30 PM on 7 Feb. 2004. I won’t go into what the site is
about since that is available with a quick googling. We
proceeded to take pictures with 2 digital cameras, 2
regular 35mm cameras and 1 digital camcorder. Sure enough,
while we were climbing all over the bridge and surrounding
areas our windows fogged up and tiny fingerprints appeared
all around the windows. We didn’t hear any tapping sounds
or hear anything unusual. So we retired to Westminster for
dinner and talked about our experience. It was agreed that
we would wipe down all the windows and go back that same
night. Since we had not wiped the windows previously, hey,
we’re new at this, we thought the fingerprints could have
already been there. Sure enough, the fogging was
duplicated but NO fingerprints appeared, not a one. It is
a small bridge and when you drive over it very slow there
are sounds that could be interpreted as tapping noises. We
had debunked our second case. Then we looked at the
pictures. Something was there. I have submitted to you
three pictures, the odd foggy one and the one taken seconds
before and one seconds after just to show there was no fog
present. We’ve taken literally thousands of pictures with
these cameras and nothing has ever shown up like this. So,
with no judgement, take a look, what do you see?
Contact me here:SPI@usbunch.com


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