“Ghost Hunters” Helps the Air Force
Update: Here is another article as they wrap up the investigation.
Looks like we might know another destination for the next season of “Ghost Hunters” starting in March. Even though the season starts in march, the unofficial start to the season may have been the recent visit to the St Augustine Lighthouse.
According to the Air Force Times the “Ghost Hunters” starts today on a week long investigation at Wright-Patterson AFB in Ohio.
One of the buildings is the Arnold House, the former residence of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold himself, which dates from the 19th century, base spokeswoman Rachel Castle said.
“People have heard footsteps when they’re the only person in the house,” Castle said. “The interesting thing about that is there’s a buzzer system in the house, so if someone wants in, they have to buzz in. So if you’re the only one in there, you know you’re the only one in there, and they continue to hear the footsteps on the stairs.”
Children’s laughter has also been heard in the house when no children were present, but no one has seen the ghost of Arnold himself, Castle said.
So now we know at least one episode will be the Belchertown Library and now another may be Wright-Patterson.








January 11th, 2008 at 7:27 pm
I am really excited that TAPS is investigating in my home town. I watch all of their episodes and think they do an excellent job. It will be interesting to see what they find ( or don’t find ). I can’t wait for the episode to air!!!