





Report on Bishop Cemetery |
Bishop Cemetery This cemetery has gravestones dating back to the early 1800's. Our investigation took place in December of 2005. We set up one video recorder with Nightshot Vision and one digital voice recorder. We did not get anything on either of these. We got some interesting pictures. The temperature was 39 degrees, and it was not raining or foggy. We were very careful not to get breath in our photographs. No one was smoking near the area where these photos were taken. This cemetery does have some ghost stories which we are going to collect and present here. We feel that this cemetery has a lot of potential and we will be coming back at least once a month for an on-going investigation. Click on the orginal photo to see a bigger version of it. |
Results of Investigation |
Original photo taken by Lorie Mattson with an Olympus D-380 digital camera |

Photo lightened and contrasted in Photoshop |

Original photo taken by Ken Mattson with an Olympus D-380 digital camera. |
Photo lightened and contrasted in Photoshop |

Original photo taken by Lisa Yost with a Sony cybershot digital camera. |
Orb enlarged, lightened and contrasted. |
Original photo taken by Lorie Mattson with a Nikon Coolpix 2200 digital camera. |

Photo lightened and contrasted |
Lisa reported that it felt like fingers running along her neck and Ken snapped this
picture with a Olympus D-380 digital camera. Lorie felt a tug on the top of
her hat at about the same time. |
Orginal photo taken by Ken Mattson with an Olympus D-380 digital camera |
Gourmet's Corner |
We went to Hoss's in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Hoss's is a chain restaurant
which is hailed as a family restaurant with steak and seafood. There is
a soup, salad, and dessert bar. The entrees were good, and the employess were friendly. The dessert bar was just fair. Good place to take a large group since they have some long tables. Hoss's earned 3 out of 5 possible ghosts. They are not open very late, so go to Hoss's before your hunt! |

Hoss's |


