
She was happy with the haunting and felt no need for further investigation. Unfortunately, when he tried to return, Jaqueline Emery changed her mind, deciding that she didn’t want him back at the house. Hans conducted his first investigation solo, but after a startling experience, he planned on returning with a medium to try and get to the bottom of the haunting. She reported hearing a sick child breathing, seeing mists around the house, and feeling a presence on the second floor landing.


Maryland, also known as the Howard Lodge, a Georgian mansion from the 1700s. Holzer out to investigate her home in Sykesville, LONG DESCRIPTION: In 1969, Jaqueline Emery called Dr. 8vo.SHORT DESCRIPTION: Dave, Cindy, and Shane re-open legendary ghost hunter Hans Holzer’s unusual case at the Howard Lodge, a stately manor in Maryland that possesses its former residents through haunting dreams. The Contents are: What Exactly Is a Ghost Confessions of a Ghost Hunter Visitors from Beyond the Grave A Haunted House is Not a Home Haunted Houses Haunted People The Ghostly Stay Behinds The Ghost at Cap'n Grey's A Plymouth Ghost The Ghosts of Stamford Hill The Ghost at Port Clyde A Revolutionary Spectre at Metuchen The Restless Ghost of Bergenville The Camden Ghost A Very Haunted House in Pttsburg The Somerset Terror The House of Evil A Ghost in Greenwich Village or Jorhn LaFarge's Unfinished Business The Conference House Ghosts Valerie Reaching Out from Beyond Alexander Hamilton's Restless Spirit The Old Merchant's House Ghost The Ghosts at the Morris Jumel Mansion Uninvited House Ghosts Abraham Lincoln's Restless Spirit The Kennedys - Ghosts Legends Visions The Ghostly Goings-on at the Octagon Phantoms of the American Revolution Haunted Alabama The Summer Cottage Ghosts Joe Baldin's Ghost Reba and Her Ghosts The Music Studio Ghost The Ghostly Usher of Minneapolis The Strange Case of the Santa Ana Ghost The Ghostly Monks of Aetna Springs The Last Good-bye The Phantom Sailor of Alameda and The Most Haunted House in America followed by an epilogue.

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