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Date: June 26, 2004

Time: 8:00 p.m.

Location: Orman House - Apalachicola, Florida

Solar X-Rays: Active

Geomagnetic Field: Quiet

Moon Phase: 72% Waxing Gibbous

Investigators Present: Cathy, Kenny, and Meredith

Others Present: Mr. Davis (park ranger) and his wife
P.P.I. arrived and unloaded all of our equipment.  After being shown the house by Mr. Davis (the park ranger) and his wife we decided where to place our equipment and began doing so.  Since the attic area was in the upper 90 degree area, we decided it was too hot and therefor too dangerous for us to remain there for long periods of time.  So, we left a tape recorder, baby monitor, video camera, wireless thermometer, and motion detector there.  So that we could monitor the stats downstairs.  We placed more equipment of the same kind around the house in every room including a camcorder with nightvision which pointed up the stairs where a full apparition has been seen.  About 30 minutes after setting up all our equipment we noticed major temperature changes in the attic.  The temperature dropped from 91.9 degrees to a mere 60 degrees in a manner of seconds! It was then that we captured our EVP which is posted on the Main Orman Page.  Also heard upstairs were voices which came through the monitors!  We experienced major temperature drops at the top of the stairs and captured some really nice orbs that coincide with the changes.  The whole night there was a presence felt by all.  At one point we were walking into Mr. Orman's bedroom which is located upstairs, and Meredith felt like someone was right behind her.  She took a picture behind her and caught what we believe to be a shadow person!

Panhandle Paranormal Investigators found that there is definite spirit activity in this home.  The Orman House definitely has more than one restless spirit that lurks it's halls and staircases.  Be sure to pay them a visit, and tell them
P.P.I. sent you!
We must give a huge thanks to Mr. Hall and Mr. Burch for allowing us this special opportunity.  To Mr. Davis an even bigger thanks goes to you!  You were so nice and had so much knowledge about the Orman's, their home, and it's history.  You love your job and it shows!  Thank you again for taking the time with us and showing us just how important this historic home is so we can share it with others!