Welcome to Fort Mifflin! Made it to the site and ready to set up for a
daytime investigation.
Well, we’re off to Fort Mifflin to take another look around and speak
to the good people running the site. Keep a watch out for our
interview in a later Podcast about the survival of the historic site.
In part two of our Haunted England show, we will be interviewing Sue Isaacson who will talk about her experiences at St. James Park in London and Traci will share her adventures at the Black Swan Inn and Wiltshire Heritage Museum in Devizes as well as a rather interesting incident in the Limehouse section of London.

MRR 003: Haunted England Part 2 [37:29m]:
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Join us as John and Pablo share their experiences during an investigation at Haunted Moresby Hall. From strange lights in a door to nowhere to a cabinet door opening by itself, it’s sure to be quite an adventure! Part 1 of 2 parts about our investigator’s experiences in the UK.

MRR 002: Haunted England (Part 1) [31:41m]:
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First of all, we would like to thank all of you who subscribed and downloaded our first podcast. Rest assured, there’s more to come! We’ve been working on setting up the website and we now have forums…or at least the start of them. I just wanted to post a note to those watching the blog eagerly waiting for the next installment. It’s been a while since the first post (longer than we would like) but we’re putting the wraps on the next episode where we talk about our various investigation experiences in the UK as well as some interesting discussion on what it means to be a ghost. We hope to have the next installment up this week and plan to keep the episodes coming on a regular schedule. We look forward to hearing from you in the forums or feel free to share your thoughts via feedback@mysteriousrealm.com.
Thanks for listening, and stay tuned!
This is the unknown image caught in Casemate 1 at Fort Mifflin in Pennsylvania. Casemate 1 is the location where the bang was heard in the hallway and the benches would come off of their legs during the night. This is also the location of the fireplace where, according to the story told by the caretaker, the image of a soldier was captured standing behind one visitor.
