Friday, June 10, 2011

Gas Light Inn - Indianapolis, IN

Paranormal 911 conducted an investigation at the Gas Light Inn which was followed up by two investigations on one night involving the public.   Many patrons of the restaurant had reported seeing the image of a little girl and a woman in the past.   The owners had felt a presence in the basement which made them uneasy.

 A preliminary EMF sweep of the building indicated very high EMF readings due to high power lines being directly outside of the building.   This eliminated our use of any type of EMF meters during the investigation.

 During both the private and public investigations, P911 relied upon the use of dowsing rods, intuitive investigators, audio recorders, infrared cameras and hand held video cameras.   Evidence from this investigation was featured on the Biography Channel’s “My Ghost Story” program in the spring of 2011 and may be seen by going to our website, http://www.paranormal911.net and clicking on the "Footage" tab and selecting Haunted Speakeasy.

Evidence that was obtained from the investigation was a full body apparition of a man in the basement.   This man appears in a suit that would have been the style in the early 1900’s.   Our intuitive investigators have all associated the name “John” with this presence.    In depth research indicated that a former owner of the building for 40+ years was named John Dransfeld.    During the period of time that he owned the building, it served as a residence upstairs and a tavern downstairs.   During the years of prohibition, the use of the building was listed as grocery or restaurant depending on the year.  

 A little girl’s presence was captured on video as well popping in and out from behind posts.   She is a very playful spirit and enjoys interacting with the patrons of the restaurant.   Many have felt her touch their hands.

 The presence of a woman wearing a long dress such as the style in the early 1900’s was detected upstairs.  Many patrons and team members have seen her peering out of an upstairs corner window.

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