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caught just off *** Street on ***** Street, sept 17, 2007 8:35 p.m.
pitch black.

The Second Annual Sarah Ware Murder Route, now in the can
as they say. Much higher production values, experience and actual locations, it was almost too big to share. 455
mb, put me a little over the top, but then youtube came and saved the day. If you compare this years 3 part, you can
see just how far we've come. Next year, re-enactors!
You might be wondering what the heck the 3 songs have to
do with a Murder, but if you listen to the words, it's almost as if they song was written about Sarah. Then again, if
Mick, or Dave, want to contact me, I reworded the song in 2 versions one for Sarah and one for Melissa.

It's often asked, with the Route Walk on the anniversary,
why we don't do it at night? (Okay, not really, but it should be asked!) To do a true Walk and Para-investigation,
you would only be able to do it every 7 years. Saturday nights, are a totally different feel and atmosphere then say
for instance a Monday, like this year. The 15 minute route walk above, was done on Saturday night. For a residual
haunt to be active, it would be on a Saturday night. But just to cover the bases, we went out in the dark on the 17th.
Without night vision, or hi-tech night cameras, (on back order) you have to rely on light sources and street lights.
You also have to factor in, traffic, dogs barking, or disturbing townspeople safe in their homes. You've seen Frankenstein,
you know a crowd of villages is always one step away from breaking out the torches, and pitchforks and scythes.
We got zippo on the 4 evp's, other then my Co-investigator speaking
in different voices at different levels of whispering.
Pictures a whole nother story.
The above motion blur face, was one of the last pics of the night.
It was taken in a spot my Co says Sarah was all over 109 years early. Good enough for me.
Sure it was pitch black, and the street light cast an eerie
orange glow, but if you look out of the corner of your eye, you might see the shape of a woman standing between the 2 telephone
poles, and another towards the light from the window to the back. Or maybe a face or 2 in the driveway. But then
again, you might not. On the otherhand, if you take into account, that it's out in front of Treworgy's house, and we
know where he was 109 years ago, don't we now, my little parishners?
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As a fitting tribute to the search party that found Sarah
Ware, I recreated their walk, and the first sightings of Sarah after she had been left in the elements for 2 weeks.
The last re-enactment for a certain documentary ghost show, seen on the travel channel, filmed in a freak October snow storm,
(sure it was December) but for realism, they stuck a skull in a snow bank. My film was actually shot on location.
The Corral of alders was in fact just over the stone wall, where Treworgy originally picked up her body, and took it up the
lane with Lil' Joe Fogg. Sure, we thought of hauling the skeleton, with my hair and clothes up on my back, as we filmed
going up the lane. But then, thought, we haven't had the dogs loosed on us lately, (not counting the last hotel gig
of course.) This day and age you really wouldn't get away with hauling a body around in a canvas. :-)
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