Wednesday, February 8, 2012

DEAD OF WINTER NEWSLETTER

Ghost Books!
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NEW ISSUE OF THE NEWSLETTER!
"DEAD OF WINTER" ISSUE
8 FEBRUARY 2012
 
Welcome to the new issue of the Bump in the Night Newsletter! I know that it's been a while since we put out the last issue, but it's been a hectic start to the new year with a GREAT initial registration for the 2012 Conference, a new book release coming in late February and a slew of new overnights and ghost hunts that have just been added to the schedule. We also have a number of ghost hunts and events coming up soon, including the "Dead of Winter" event that is coming on February 25 in Jacksonville, Illinois:

Note! Location Change for this Event: Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Dead of Winter Event on February 25 has been moved from the Rectory to the Old Funeral Home at 210 West College Avenue in Jacksonville. The time is still from 1-5 PM and we will still be offering the After Hours ghost hunt at the Rectory that night (which you can register for in person at the event). Confused? So are we! But we hope to see you at the "Dead of Winter Festival" at the end of the month! Click Here for More details!
 
Last Chance for this Weekend! Ghost Hunts & Horseshoes at Norb Andy's!
Join American Hauntings & Loren Hamilton this Saturday night, February 11, at Norb Andy's (Virgil Hickox House) in Springfield, Illinois for a ghost hunt of one of the most haunted houses in Springfield. The evening includes the history, the hunt for the resident ghosts and a Horseshoe dinner at Norb Andys, the place that made it famous! Click Here for More Info!

And we still have a lot more to come in this issue of the newsletter, so enjoy it and we'll hope to see you this winter season -- or definitely at the conference in June! 

Have you signed up for the 2012 Haunted America Conference Yet???
 
2012 HAUNTED AMERICA CONFERENCE
June 22-23, 2012 at the Haunted Lincoln Theater
Decatur, Illinois
Click Here to Get Registered for the 2012 Conference!
Thanks for the overwhelming response that we have alreadty received for the 2012 conference, which has returned to the Lincoln Theater in Decatur, Illinois. We have set a new record for the number of people registered during the first month, which is great, but the bad news for you who like to wait is that the after-hours events are filling up fast! Many of them are more than half-filled and the Haunted Decatur Tour on Saturday night only has 2 seats left! You can't wait too long to get the spots that you really want! 
 
America's Original Ghost Conference (Often Imitated, Never Equaled) is back for our 16th year and will be held over the weekend of June 22-23, 2012 at the haunted Lincoln Theater in Decatur, Illinois. Join us as we return to the conference (you axed for it!) to this spook-infested location and discover nationally-known speakers on ghosts, hauntings, monsters and the supernatural. The event will include lectures and presentations on hauntings, our new "American Monster panel", haunted tours, ghost hunts, workshops, after-hours events and much more! Join us in Decatur and explore this historic and haunted region with our many weekend events, including your chance to hear lectures and workshops on ghosts and ghost hunting; listen to presentations on paranormal phenomena and investigating the unknown; take part in discussions and questions & answer periods; visit haunted locations; take part in haunted workshops; experience ghost tours, late-night investigations, and much more!
 
This is our 16th year for the Haunted America Conference and a return to our most haunted venue, the Lincoln Theater! As with our other events, guests will be able to gather research on ghosts and hauntings that they won't get anywhere else; meet other ghost hunters from all over America; and visit Decatur -- a place that teems with both history and hauntings! Don't miss this amazing event!
 
SPEAKERS & PRESENTERS FOR 2012 INCLUDE:
* Conference Host - Troy Taylor
* Rene Kruse
* April Slaughter
* Deonna Kelli Sayed
* Beth Meyer
* Curt Strutz
* Rosemary Ellen Guiley
* Eric Altman
* Stan Courtney
* Len Adams
* Tiffany Smith Johnson
* Dale Kaczmarek
* And Ken Melvoin-Berg

Get signed up now, while there's still time: Click Here to Register!

NEW BOOK AVAILABLE FROM AUTHOR TROY TAYLOR!
AVAILABLE TO ORDER ON FEBRUARY 27!

The new "Dead Men Do Tell Tales" book from author Troy Taylor, MURDERED IN THEIR BEDS, will be available to order as a signed, numbered, limited edition copy starting on February 27. The limited edition copies will be sold on a first come / first served basis, but autographed copies will be available when those run out. Keep an eye on your email for a notice that the new book is available to order -- coming soon! 
MURDERED IN THEIR BEDS: THE HISTORY & HAUNTINGS OF THE VILLISCA AX MURDERS BY TROY TAYLOR
COMING FEBRUARY 27!
 
The small town of Villisca, Iowa received an unwelcome visitor on that dark night in June 1912 and the town was touched by a horror unlike anything that it had seen before – or has seen since. Over the years, the brutal murders committed that night have earned a place in infamy and they remain the most famous in a series of murders that were committed across the prairie during that era.
But Villisca was not the first time that the monster who committed the “Villisca Ax Murders” had tasted blood. He blazed a terrible trail across the region in the years before and after the Villisca murders, using the railroad lines to carry out his horrific deeds. This book will bring you the story of the Villisca Ax Murders, their history and the hauntings that followed, but it tells another story as well. It is a tale of madness, murder, horror and blood and the story of the “transient butcher” who wreaked havoc in the American Midwest and then vanished into history, his name and face forever unknown. Only his dark legacy lingers behind with us today and it remains a chronicle of one of the bloodiest unsolved murders sprees in our history.
The small towns of the American prairie were the same again.

Watch for Murdered in Their Beds on February 27 from Whitechapel Press! 

NEW OVERNIGHTS & GHOST HUNTS HAVE BEEN ADDED FROM AMERICAN HAUNTINGS!
Join us at some of the most famous, infamous and mysterious places in America as we go in search of the ghosts and spirits that still walk the earth! We have both new locations and old favorites that have been added to the schedule in 2012! Take a look below and then get signed up before they're sold out! Click Here to See ALL of our current events!
 
NIGHT AT THE CRESCENT HOTEL: SEPTEMBER 2, 2012
Join American Hauntings on Labor Day weekend for an overnight stay and ghost hunt at the infamous Crescent Hotel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas -- one of the most haunted hotels in America! Click Here for Details & Reservations!
Hannah House

 
Squirrel Cage Jail
 
Rolling Hills Asylum ---->
July 28: NIGHT AT HANNAH HOUSE
Indianapolis, Indiana

Spend another night with American Hauntings as we search for the spirits of one of the most legendary haunted houses in the Midwest! Discover this ghostly relic of the Underground Railroad for yourself! Click Here for Info & Reservations!
 
July 28: NIGHT AT THE SQUIRREL CAGE JAIL
Council Bluffs, Iowa

Join us for another night at one of the strangest -- and most historic -- jails in America for a private ghost hunt! Click Here for Info & Reservations!
 
July 28: NIGHT AT ROLLING HILLS ASYLUM
East Bethany, New York
Return with us to the haunted confines of this abandoned asylum in upstate New York and search for the lingering ghosts! Click Here for Info & Reservations!

PARANORMAL CLASSICS
BY MICHAEL WINKLE
A collection of the Weird, the Strange, The Unexplained & the Haunted from the Annals of the Supernatural in America & Beyond! 
THE DRIP

 
Category: Purposeful apparition
 
From: Colby, pp. 32-33; Jones, pp. 14, 186
 
Where: Near West Chazy, northern New York state
 
When: undetermined, but before 1946
 
Who: Married couple, unnamed but identities known to Dr. Louis C. Jones and his students
 
How close to source: Told to a Mrs. John O’Brien of Herkimer , NY , by the woman involved
 
 
Phenomena: A man living near West Chazy , NY, decided to go fishing in a small local lake. He cast off in a flat-bottom boat, taking his dog for company. He had no luck for hours, and he finally rowed out to the middle of the lake, hoping that fish might be lurking in the deepest part. His dog started to tremble and whine.

 
The man’s hook became entangled in something, and simultaneously his dog barked and jumped around. The animal would not be still, even after being threatened and hit. Finally the fisherman tugged his line free, but to his astonishment the dog sprang into the water and swam to shore.
 
The man reeled up his line and found what appeared to be a large tangle of human hair caught in his multi-hook lure. Also caught in the hair was a gold barrette clasp that looked to be quite valuable. He took the mess home and showed it to his wife. The fisherman intended to let the hair dry out so that it would be easier to remove the tangled gold clasp. His wife felt ambivalent about the grotesque discovery, but the barrette was so beautiful she let her husband hang the clump of hair by the fireplace.
 
 
The drip of water from the hair seemed unusually loud to the couple – and it seemed to continue long after the hair should have dried. They left it by the fire, but to their horror, around midnight a woman’s voice filled the room. The vocal apparition announced that she, the owner of the barrette, had been murdered and dumped in the lake, and she demanded that her remains be recovered and buried.
 
 
The fisherman and his wife could not bring themselves to tell the police, partly because of greed and partly because the story was so unbelievable. The ghostly voice did not speak again, but the sound of water dripping continued. Drip, drip, drip – the noise went on for days. Eventually the couple’s nerves broke and they contacted the authorities. The lake was dragged and the body recovered.
 
 
Oddities: There are many tales of hauntings by disembodied heads, hands, and bodies partially denuded or mutilated, but I’ve never heard of haunted hair before.
 
 
Ending: We are not told whether the couple kept the barrette or not. I’d have given it up.
 
 
Legend: C. B. Colby’s account ends with, “The dog never returned,” which smacks of a folklorish addition.
 
 
Explanation: Although quite eerie with its endless drip (to say nothing of the unpleasant image of a sodden wad of hair torn from a lake bottom), this sounds like a straightforward case of a spirit wishing to be laid to rest by the proper burial of the body.
 
 
Comments: One of the creepier stories found in Colby’s collection, I assumed “The Drip” was a simple urban legend – until I read Things That Go Bump in the Night by college professor and folklorist Louis C. Jones. Between 1940 and 1946, Jones encouraged students from the New York State College for Teachers, Albany , to spread out and collect New York folk tales, mostly in the form of ghost stories. A very prosaic line from Jones’ book states that “Mrs. John O’Brien of Herkimer heard about the talking hair from the woman who heard it talk.” Quite an eye-opener!
 
 
Colby, Carroll B. Weirdest People in the World (New York: Popular Library, 1965).
 
Jones, Louis C. Things that Go Bump in the Night (New York: Hill and Wang, 1959).

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