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Saturday, March 8, 2014

Ghost in the Medicine Cabinet



Ghost in the Medicine Cabinet

               We do about half of our cases have been increasing at people’s residences. There is a noticeable trend that SEFGR had to deal with.  The situation of people on medications that have known side effect of delusion and other mind altering states that might be confused as a haunting.  At the point of our interviews before investigations we ask our clients to be upfront with the medications they are taking. We also ask them have they ever been in a recovery program or mental facility. Our next line of questioning is to find out about any non-prescription drug abuse or alcohol abuse.  All of this is been increasing due to doctors that hand out prescriptions like jelly beans. Some patients shop for these doctors to keep the flow of medicine coming.
               There have been cases where we’ve found people who have been on anti-depressants and mood enhancers that drink alcohol as well. This is sometimes happening in front of our own eyes. On one case there was a couple that started with beer, moved onto wine, and by the time we were leaving they upgraded to whiskey and vodka. They both were on anti-depressants. The end result was them being slushy drunks on our digital recorders and video. We only got two things at the residence, an orb that was outside (which we don’t consider evidence) and an object with a high EMF that was a carved piece of wooden sculpture. This case was a referral from another paranormal investigation group who didn’t have people in the area that these people were living. Our team was so bummed out by this case, we agreed never to do an investigation without a face to face interview first, that the referral team did not do.
               It just doesn’t stop there folks, there is more. On another case we had a person who claimed that they had a haunting going on. This person would call about 2 to 3 times a day when they heard a bump or scratch in their home. Theu admitted to taking mood enhancers that were prescribed by their doctor and had admitted to have one glass a wine a night. We told the person that was a bad situation and the only way we will be doing the case if they cease from taking the medication to see if the haunt continues, but it must come with advice from their doctor before doing so. After about 15-20 phone calls later, we agreed to do the case.
               Upon entering the residence we smelled a burnt toast smell. The client said that they prepared dinner before our arrival.  I noticed a 42 oz. cup in their hand that did not leave their hand for one moment. As the evening progressed we tried to do our investigative work only to have interruption after interruption of comments of what happened to them previously. We separated into groups, one of my investigators and I went into the bathroom and found bottles upon bottles of every type of anti-depressant, anti-anxiety, and even some anti-psychotic drugs that were definitely not in our interview process.
               At the last phase of the investigation we had the person go into the bedroom with our team to see what happens to them because that is when it all happens to this client. The client would not shut up. “Did you hear that?”, “I feel this”, “I feel that” and “Don’t you see and hear what I am hearing and seeing?” Of course we didn’t. We later reviewed our evidence gathering and found nothing. The client was outraged because we couldn’t find what they were dealing with and was called incompetent amongst other things I dare not mention on this blog.
               Now, we never ask for any money or a fee for what we do, that is unethical. We never charge for doing an investigation, but this case was so messed up because of them lying about their medical situation and drug taking. I’ve spent more on the phone for this one person more than I do my own family. I totally understand when people get scared of their own situation and believe they are being haunted, BUT when we get nothing, we get nothing. Maybe we didn't see a ghost, and it was in the medicine cabinet.

List of common drugs that may cause Hallucinations.



Apomorphine

Most Common- Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose, hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and pallor

Aspirin and Oxycodone

Most Common- Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose, hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and pallor

Atenolol

Most Common- Yawning, involuntary movements, nausea, vomiting, bruising, redness at the injection site region, drowsiness, dizziness, runny nose, hallucinations, swelling, chest pain, increased sweating, flushing and pallor

Enflurane

Most Common- High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness

Ertapenem

Most Common- High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness

Eszopiclone

Most Common- High body temperature, hallucinations, abnormal heart rhythm, fainting or lightheadedness, dizziness and drowsiness

Lafutidine

Most Common - Constipation, increase in liver enzymes, increased level of blood urea, breast enlargement in male, loss of appetite, and hallucinations

Orphenadrine

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Oxaprozin

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Oxprenolol

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Pamidronate

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Pemoline

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Pentazocine

Most Common - Agitation, drowsiness, dizziness, emotion, hallucinations, headache and mental confusion

Pramipexole

Most Common - Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations

Procainamide

Most Common - Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations

Procarbazine

Most Common - Nausea, dizziness, somnolence, insomnia, constipation, weakness and hallucinations

Propoxyphene

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Propranolol

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Protriptyline Hydrochloride

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Pseudoephedrine

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Pyrimethamine- Sulfadoxine

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Rasagiline

Most Common - Dizziness, sedation, nausea, vomiting, constipation, abdominal pain, skin rashes, lightheadedness, headache, weakness, emotional state, hallucinations and minor visual disturbances

Ropinirole

Most Common - Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure

Scopolamine

Most Common - Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure

Secobarbital

Most Common - Involuntary movements, nausea, dizziness, hallucinations, drowsiness, abdominal pain/discomfort and low blood pressure

Tolcapone

Most Common- Movement disorder, nausea, sleep disorder, involuntary movements, excessive dreaming, loss of appetite, muscular cramps, orthostatic complaints, drowsiness, diarrhea, confusion, dizziness, headache, hallucinations, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, upper respiratory tract infection, falling, increased sweating, urinary tract infection, dry mouth, abdominal pain and urine discoloration

Tolterodine

Most Common- Movement disorder, nausea, sleep disorder, involuntary movements, excessive dreaming, loss of appetite, muscular cramps, orthostatic complaints, drowsiness, diarrhea, confusion, dizziness, headache, hallucinations, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, upper respiratory tract infection, falling, increased sweating, urinary tract infection, dry mouth, abdominal pain and urine discoloration

Voriconazole

Most Common - Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache, abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations
Zaleplon
Most Common - Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache, abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations

Zolpidem

Most Common - Visual disturbances, fever, nausea, rash, vomiting, chills, headache, abnormal liver function, fast heart rate and hallucinations

Monday, February 10, 2014

Cemeteries



Cemeteries  

               As a ghost researcher I get the occasional request from one of my members to do a cemetery that is supposedly haunted. I usually take the request with a grain of salt and mull it over. I’ve done these places before and sometime with great results and some with nothing but wasted time. Considering that practically no one dies in a cemetery, unless the occasional heart attack or mob hit, I tend to dismiss some of the claims. It is also one of the hardest places to get permission from the property owners to do so.
               In Fort Lauderdale, we have a couple of haunted cemeteries. Most of them are haunted due to disrespect of the graves or the people buried there. For my book “Haunted Fort Lauderdale”, I gave one of them a chapter in my book, but our group never did an investigation at this location. This is the second cemetery in town after they moved the bodies of the old location out to this new plot of land, which was a foreclosed farmers plot. The first grounds were in the back of a church and they wanted to expand the site to have a school located in the location of the grave area.  
I told the story of 15 victims of the hurricane of September 18th, 1926. This is backed up by a sign in the cemetery giving them knowledge, but obviously it wasn’t enough to sooth the souls of that tragic day. They all were buried in a Pauper’s grave that the city purchased. These people were never claimed by family members and their ID’s and some their clothes were stripped from their lifeless bodies.  These men, women and children were sewn up in canvas and piled up, and then lye was thrown on top before the shovels of dirt were in place. Upon interviewing the City, they claim they didn’t know which plot they were put in due to information being lost in later tragic hurricanes and floods. They also claim they gave some of the information to the city of Miami to keep till some of the buildings were repaired for the record keeping and subsequently lost by Miami. They did give me one piece of information that was helpful. The grave is somewhere between the Jewish section and the Baby section of the cemetery.

               My next interviews were people who lived in the neighborhood that had dealings with the ghost that lie within the cast iron gates. Many say that upon walking their dogs at night, they would stop and their pet would bark at the same location given to me by the city officials.  There are some that say if they walk their pet in the early morning they would see ghostly mist from that same location. Others exclaim they seen ghosts of women, men and children walking around the same area in period clothes of the 20’s. Ghostly children playing hide and seek amongst the gravestones, laughing and giggling as the passerby would get a glimpse of them.
               There is one man who devoted a website, which seems to have disappeared as ghostly as a spirit in a cemetery, to the “Woman in Grey”. A ghostly apparition of a woman in grey shroud that haunted in front of the crypt of a well known family plot of a billionaire that is still alive in Fort Lauderdale. This man would have his young children over the fence of this cemetery to take pictures in the closed sacred grounds, only to post these pictures on his website.  The website was online for a couple of years, but the pictures were quite unusual. One I still remember today was a mist form of what it looked like a lady in a shroud with her arms held out in a beckoning to pose. The website is now no more and I wish I took copies of the photos.
               My last interview was with the police to see what their take was about these reports. They did say they would get calls about somebody on the grounds from those who live across from the old burial grounds.  They would go to find out what is actually happening, only to find nothing. They also said that if there was a robbery in the neighborhood that the site would be a hiding area for these thieves. Since then, every report of a robbery they would check the cemetery first for suspects. None of the officers said they found, seen or thought they’ve seen ghostly apparitions.
               The second cemetery that claims a haunt is in a low income area. This cemetery known as the “Black Cemetery”, which I would like to change that to the Afro-American burial grounds, this is one of the smallest in town. You see, in the 1890’s when the first burial ground was created, which now has been moved to a where it is today, they didn’t allow African Americans to be buried there. The city did purchase a small plot and sold it to be a graveyard for these poor souls to find their final resting place.
               Well, this poor graveyard has been overused by the plot owners. There are bodies on top of other family members in these small crypts. It’s also been known that murder victims have been put into some of the crypts, hoping that they will not be noticed. It became so run down due to the plot members and its owner of the property for not taking care of the land. The city has now taken over the piece of land, fixed the broken seals of the crypts, re-erected the grave stones and remove the excess growth of the weeds and other foliage that hid many of the graves.
               Now for this spot, I can believe that the haunting is due to the disrespect of those buried there. Reports of shadow people in the memorial park has been noted and called in by police. The neighborhood is more vigilant in patrolling the area. Many believe that some of the shadow people are grave robbers. These robbers aren’t looking for gold or jewelry, they are looking for skulls. Often used in Voodoo dark arts and sold to priest and priestesses for their rituals.  There are some reports of ghostly sighting which is the same as others. These ghosts sometimes peering behind gravestones and crypts on seldom occasions, yet enough that stories to go out onto the neighborhood. Nothing with evil intent or malice in mind from their glares but yet beckoning to be recognized by the living.
               Upon interviewing for this burial ground, I found nobody from the neighborhood who wanted to talk to me about what these rumors are about.  Maybe because I’m a white man trying to get some information or maybe they really don’t want to talk about it. I give them respect and move on. Most of the reports are from off duty police officers that patrol the area and the phone calls they get about the graveyard.
               Remember, as a ghost researcher and author/journalist it’s my duty to find out reasons the background history of these places. I feel that this is a missing piece of many paranormal investigation groups out there. Ready to jump into the haunted area without doing research on where, what and who the haunt is about. 
Are you ready to go into a cemetery to do an investigation on a haunting? Notice that I didn’t give any names of these burial grounds. This is due to I don’t want these places to be inundated with ghost hunters. Please remember, if you want to do research in any cemetery, you must get permission to do so. It’s all about respect people.