All American Horror: Gateways to Hell Page #7
facing this way,
and from the side over here I
got hit with a Mountain Dew
bottle so I'm thinking
someone in here is just
messing with me, part of the
tour.
As I'm looking over there what
was left of the fluorescent
light fixture which
actually part of that was here
decided to swing down and it
basically rang my bell, just
hit me full force on the face.
As I'm standing here I'm
hearing people go "Wow, cool,
check it out."
and what it is is the concrete
off the floor is now
sliding this way and hitting
me in the wall over there and
before that section of
the wall fell down you could
actually see where it hit the
concrete so hard it took
chunks out of the concrete.
And everybody here was like
"Wow, cool" and I'm going
"Let's get out of here, this
hurts"
and this was a hydro treatment
room.
Male Speaker:
The batteries inhere are fairly fresh and they
just died which
is fairly common.
When you're doing ghost
hunting bring lots of
batteries.
Keith Age:
I would not standin front of the door, I'd come
all the way in.
Male Speaker:
The door'slittle.
room is this door will shut on
its own.
Female Speaker:
I'm freezing.Male Speaker:
It's dropping onme too.
Female Speaker:
Yes, I'm realcold. Keith Age:
46 - againthis is kind of [inaudible]
with paranormal activity. We
know it's an actual 52 degrees
outside
but I actually see my breath
now in front of me.
Female Speaker:
In this roomthey did several different
operations or procedures.
One was called an auto
pneumothorax and what they
would do is they would go in
They make an incision between
a couple of
ribs, stick in a tube, and
collapse a lung.
What they believed was that if
they gave the lung time to
rest -
Keith Age:
Again we were juststanding here talking and as
Renee was explaining
what went on in this room the
door decided to shut on its
own.
I didn't see it, I had my back
to it, I heard it, we all
turned around.
Male Speaker:
I had my back toit and there was no rush of
air, there was no
draft or anything.
Male Speaker:
The temperaturealso. Keith Age:
Yes, thetemperature was
actually dropping at that
point. When we hit it it was
like 44 degrees
50, so it's naturally going
down but it shouldn't have
dropped that far down.
Mark Christoph:
The last timeI was here we definitely had a
sense of being
followed and watched
everywhere we went.
We saw a figure darting
between the doors and looking
around the corners and peering
through the windows.
We were investigating in the
operating room, I hadn't
went out into the hallway and
apparently had been
following us from room to room
and floor to floor.
One of them was the lab coat
and another was another
man who apparently had joined
him as he came up the
stairwell.
Later on I went downstairs and
I was taking some time with
some photos on the
walkway out here by myself.
While I was taking the photos
behind me and it sounded
some broken plaster.
was lab coat man with his
hands
in his pockets and just
watching me.
of me because I was not
prepared for that.
Male Speaker:
Silver Run inRichie County, West Virginia,
looks like a ghost
it was a busy railway town and
believe it or not a town
with a ghost even then.
Folks around here believe that
phantom traveler
still lingering from those
days.
These paranormal investigators
have been here before.
They felt an overwhelming
presence of somebody who tried
to scare them away.
Kristall Chambers: My friend
Tom Moore and I had decided to
go do a little
impromptu investigation of the
Silver Run tunnel to
investigate the haunting
there,
just to do a little exploring,
just the two of us.
It was a warm night but as we
got closer to it the air began
to get really cold.
And we were snapping some
pictures and when the light
Tom Moore:
It was a veryunusual night for us.
The tunnel got icy cold real
quick.
lady who had long dark hair
and a white gown on she
began appearing to us.
Kristall Chambers: And when I
would snap my camera the flash
would illuminate the
tunnel and I saw the ghost.
Tom Moore:
And she beganscreaming to us as if she
didn't want us inside the
tunnel.
And at that time Kristall had
backed up into a wall and I
had noticed that and I
took hold of Kristall and at
that time I felt that we
should actually move on
and leave the tunnel. Kristall
Chambers:
I looked over to Tomas he reached out and grabbed
me and he saw her too and that
was amazing to know
that this was really
happening, this was going on
that what I was saying was
real, and it was terrifying.
We decided we had to leave. We
couldn't stay and investigate,
just the two of us, right now.
We'll have to go back with my
investigative unit at some
point in the
future, I had to gather my
courage a little bit.
Male Speaker:
The weeds havetaken over the once thriving
town of Silver Run
and the rail corridor that
shuttled trains between
Grafton and Parkersburg has
been
turned into recreational
trails.
But long ago something
happened here that none of the
ever forget.
They'd seen the ghost of a
they've been seeing her ever
since.
Male Speaker:
It was late inthe engineer on BNO's
night train was drinking
coffee to stay alert.
He had done the run a hundred
times before.
Just as he rounded the bend
into the Silver Run tunnel,
tunnel number 19,
he saw a woman dead ahead
standing on the tracks.
He blasted the whistle but she
was frozen to the spot.
Frantically the engineer
applied the brakes.
flew up and disappeared into
the foggy night.
The engineer feared the worst,
finding her body
ravaged by the train, her
white skin spattered with
blood.
He searched everywhere but
there was no sign of a body.
Had it been just an
apparition?
When he pulled in into the 6th
Street station in Parkersburg
the engineer raced
to report what happened.
Engineer:
You wouldn't believewhat I just saw.
This girl she just stepped
right in front of the cab, I
swear to God I killed her,
and I didn't find her body
anywhere. Male Speaker: It's
all right, I've been
getting reports about this all
night. I believe you.
Engineer:
You believe me? Ididn't kill her.
She's not dead?
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