The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

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Periodical-class postage paid at Seymour, IN 47274. Home delivery subscribers may be charged a higher rate for holiday editions. sUbsCriPtion rates Single copy Monday-Friday $1.00 Weekend $1.50 E-edition only EZ Pay monthly $10 Digital plus 6-Day print EZ Pay monthly $23.00 4 weeks $24.00 12 weeks $63.00 26 weeks $125.00 52 weeks $235.00 All digital plus Wednesday and Saturday print $14.20 4 weeks EZ Pay monthly $11 Editor aubrey Woods 812-523-7051 Circulation Operations manager robin sporleder 812-523-7058 Advertising director tracie lane 812-523-7062 Sports editor Dylan Wallace 812-523-7076 Group publisher bud hunt 812-379-5606 ThE TribunE, JACkSOn COunTy, ind.A2 SATurdAy, OCTObEr 30, 2021 loCal Paranormal COnTinuEd frOm PAGE A1 when it became so much more that it ever About a year and a half ago, Melissa Slate- Bindschadler, also of Seymour, came on board and the duo started visiting those haunted places. The two became friends when they worked together for a short time at Woodforest National Bank at the Seymour Walmart Supercenter and found out they had a lot in common. Greathouse, 33, is a graduate of Brownstown Central High School and is currently a home health aide.

She used to be the scheduling coordinator, but stepped down so she could have a little more time for writing. She also loves helping people in her position as an aide. She has written several books which she classifies as psychological horror and her latest is, Hatched on Bindschadler, 31, graduated from Connersville High School and has lived in Seymour for nine years. She is employed at Emerson Elementary School as an instructional aide and is married to Joe Bindschadler. The couple have a daughter named Harlow.

Melissa has written and published two dark fantasy books, It was and which is the sequel to the first book. and books are available on amazon. com and through The Magic of Books Bookstore at bookshop.org/shop/ TMOBBookstore. The two friends said they plan on writing more books individually and have talked about possibly co-writing a book based on their investigations. The with vodcast can be found on most social media outlets such as Tik Tok, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube and the podcast is on Anchor, Spotify and other podcast platforms.

of our most recent adventures was Monday evening at the forestry at Jackson-Washington State Forest in Greathouse said. not reviewed our footage as of yet, but we definitely got ran They believe they caught something on camera, as well as seeing it with their own eyes, which happened before, Bindschadler said. of our stuff we see as happening, we see it from the footage as she said. is the first time we were watching something on our night vision camera as it Greathouse has an app on her phone that works as an electromagnetic field (EMF) detector and a spirit box, which displays the words instead of a person having to listen for the words. we were in my car and there was an orb plain as day and it went into her phone and her phone started beeping which we Bindschadler said.

the first time we saw it as it was Greathouse said also been to the Carr High School, also known as the Weddleville High School, near Medora. Built in 1857, it predates the Civil War and is the oldest school still standing in Indiana. were the first investigative paranormal team to have access to the she said. got chased out and one of the places we will definitely not go back to after 9 at night. We will go there and visit the museum once open and go there to pay our respects to anyone at the cemetery on the property, but not at Bindschadler said the man who owns the building did not tell them what had been seen and heard in the school prior to their visit, because he want to put the thoughts in their heads.

we told him what we had experienced, he said wanted to see if we experienced the same things he and his workers had felt she said. workers will not stay there past 9 either. It was a different kind of Greathouse said of all the places visited and investigated in Indiana, the scariest encounters had were with actual people. just the two of us that go to these places and there have been times we were chased out of places by real people, when come across things we Bindschadler said. The two women have equipment they take along on their investigations.

Some of those items include a bionic ear, which picks up sounds not normally heard by the ear; a thermal gun to monitor dropping temperatures; an EMF detector, which detects fields emitted by moving electrically charged objects; a spirit box to sweep AM and FM radio frequencies and essentially clear the air for spirits to come through and send a message; and a very loud motion detector. They have even manufactured some of their own equipment (with their logo on the side) which picks up electromagnetic frequencies. Something they use during every investigation is the Necrophonic app, which can act as a spirit box, on the cellphone. The app ties in all of the high tech applications that are already in the phone, Greathouse said. Anyone interested in having the with team conduct a paranormal investigation may contact them on any social media platform and they will determine whether or not something they want to take on.

are there to only observe and capture evidence, so we make the spirits go Greathouse said. are there for validation if someone wants to know whether or not a place is She said they use humor as a coping mechanism while they are on their investigations and crack jokes the whole time when they are afraid, so why they laugh a lot in their videos. love Halloween and both of us decorate our Greathouse said. plan to dress up and take daughter trick-or-treating. still in the childhood spirit of Clockwise from top: Melissa Slate-Bindschadler, left, and Ash- ley Greathouse of Seymour have a podcast and vodcast called with They also conduct paranormal in- vestigations throughout Indiana.

by Melissa Slate-Bindschadler is the sequel to her first book, It was Her books are available on amazon.com and through bookshop.org/shop/TMOBBookstore. Hatched on is the latest book by psychological horror author Ashley Greathouse. Her books can be found on amazon.com and through bookshop. Lori McDonALD The Tribune; SubMiTTeD phoToS.

The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana (2024)

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