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June 1st, 2008 by djb

Three Utah area paranormal groups got together to investigate the John Hutchings Museum of Natural History in Lehi, Utah. It was investigated by the teams just two nights ago. The Daily Herald is reporting the museum is haunted but seems to us is jumping the gun a bit.

One of the investigators was grabbed on the leg by a ghost, she said.

“They were trying to debunk [the sound of extra footsteps] when it happened,” she said. “It happened right down in the basement.”

In addition, “a shadow might have been caught on video, but we are still looking to see if it was a [camera] flash or something,” she said. “They did get some voices caught on tape. It sounded like a man just kind of chattering, but they couldn’t make it out clear enough to hear what they were saying. They are going to try and amplify it on the computer.”

It sounds like there were some personal experiences but obviously there hasn’t been time to look at any collected evidence. Most likely the city run facility wants it to be haunted so they can raise funds from ghost tours and the like. We are all for this kind of thing but it would be nice to actually have some evidence of paranormal activity before doing so!

The groups involved in the investigation were key2rip.com, Wasatch Paranormal Investigators and Paranormal Utah.

Interestingly the investigation was live on Internet radio. And apparently they do these each Wednesday night. See Residual Hauntings of you are interested in listening.

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