Finn Point National Cemetery

 
Date Of Investigation: 9/24/99 
Time: 8:00pm - 11:00pm 
Weather: clear, mid 60's 
Location of Investigation:  Salem  NJ 
Investigators On Scene: Jonathan Williams, Hildred Robinette, Courtney Boulton, Anne Palagruto, Dave Juliano, Jeff Wilkins, Tom Callanan, Cindy Huntsinger, Jenn Mikula, Chris Williams, Evan Gollihur, Lyn Huselton, John Weatherby, Evan Saltzberg, Harry Thomas, Jean Thomas, Lou Gentile, Tome Wilson  
Equipment Used: 35mm cameras, EMF detectors, Sony Camcorders w/ nightvision, APS Camera, Olympus 340R Digital Camera,  tape recorders, Kodak Digital Camera, two way radios, thermoprobe, thermometers, geiger counter, Tri Field EM Detector 
Film Speed: Kodak 400 35mm, 800 35mm Kodak gold. 
Video Tapes:  8mm  
Audio tapes: 60min 
Photos taken: 500 
Positive Photos: 25    
EVP's:  
Video:  0
 
 
Finn Point National Cemetery is unlike most cemeteries.  There are few areas that have grave markers, most of the area is wide open.  There is a large monument with a list of names of men that were killed there in the Civil War.  The grave markers are on the 100 or so graves that they are sure are the locations of the bodies.  There are 2500 other Union and Confederate soldiers who lay buried in the unmarked open areas of the cemetery.  Union and Confederate soldiers laying unmarked, side by side.  Finn Point's office is also the site of the murder of William Reese by the serial killer Andrew Cunanan on 5-9-97.
A great ectoplasm mist photo taken by Investigator H. Thomas after he asked the spirits in the area if he could take their picture.
This photo was taken by Investigator Juliano as the group was getting positive EMF readings near a cold spot at the base of the tree.

Investigators Gentile + Wilson look around a spot that registered 3-4.0 on the EMF Meter.

The Office was locked and the guide did not have the key, but Investigator Williams was fortunate to grab this photo. Note: The was the spot of the famous Cunanan Killing.

This picture was taken after Investigator Robinette sensed a spirit over by the tree.

This light to the left was not there when Investigator Williams took the picture, there was also no reflective objects in that area.


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