CASE FILE #08921
REPORTEDTwin Lakes Poltergeist 2006
The Twin Lakes Poltergeist of 2006
On June 5, 2006, a small community nestled in rural Pennsylvania experienced an event that would become known as one of the most significant poltergeist phenomena in recent history: the Twin Lakes Poltergeist. This account details the events leading up to and following this haunting, including key sightings, witness accounts, investigations, and the ongoing mystery surrounding it.
The History and Background
Twin Lakes, a small community located near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, had long been known for its tranquil, almost otherworldly atmosphere. However, in 2006, something extraordinary began to unfold. The incident was first reported by Sarah Collins, who lived with her husband James and their young daughter Lucy in a house just outside the lake’s perimeter.
Key Events or Sightings
#### June 5, 2006: Initial Incident
At approximately 9:30 PM on June 5, 2006, Lucy was in bed when she heard strange noises coming from the kitchen. As she got up to investigate, her parents noticed that a stack of dishes had been moved, despite no one being near them at the time.
#### June 7, 2006: Increased Activity
By June 7, the activity had escalated dramatically. A series of objects began moving spontaneously throughout the house—books slid across shelves, furniture shifted, and lights flickered erratically. Witnesses reported hearing disembodied voices in the walls and knocking sounds emanating from various rooms.
Witness Accounts or Evidence
#### Sarah Collins
Sarah recounted to investigators that on June 9, she was preparing dinner when a drawer suddenly opened, revealing a half-eaten apple that had disappeared earlier that day. “It was as if something had been watching me,” she said.
#### James Collins
James described the events with a mix of disbelief and fear. “I remember one night when I was in bed, I heard a loud crash from upstairs. When I went to check, everything appeared normal. It was like someone was testing us.”
#### Lucy Collins
Lucy, who was just five years old at the time, provided chilling accounts of what she witnessed. “There were times when I saw a figure in my room,” she told investigators. “It looked like Mommy or Daddy, but not quite.”
Investigations or Research
The local paranormal community became quickly aware of the situation and mobilized to investigate. The case drew the attention of prominent paranormal organizations such as the Paranormal Enquiries Research Team (PERT) and the Gettysburg Ghost Hunter’s Society.
#### June 12, 2006: Initial PERT Investigation
On June 12, a team from PERT arrived at Twin Lakes. They set up equipment to capture evidence of any paranormal activity. The team used EMF meters, cameras with night vision capabilities, and audio recorders throughout the house.
#### June 15, 2006: Gettysburg Ghost Hunter’s Society
The GGHs conducted their own investigation on June 15. They brought in thermal imaging equipment to detect any anomalous heat signatures that might indicate supernatural activity. The team also set up a series of traps to capture any physical evidence.
The Current Status / Ongoing Mystery
The activity at Twin Lakes continued well into the summer months of 2006, with occasional reports of strange occurrences throughout the year. However, as time passed, the frequency and intensity of the phenomena began to wane. By late 2007, most of the paranormal organizations had withdrawn their presence from the area.
Despite this, the case remains a subject of interest for many in the paranormal community. Occasional reports of unusual activity still surface, leading some to believe that the entity responsible may have simply moved on or gone dormant.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who were the main investigators during the Twin Lakes Poltergeist?
A: The Paranormal Enquiries Research Team (PERT) and the Gettysburg Ghost Hunter’s Society conducted initial investigations. Later, other organizations such as the National Paranormal Society also became involved.
Q: How long did the poltergeist activity last at Twin Lakes?
A: The poltergeist activity lasted from June 5, 2006, to late 2007, with occasional reports of strange occurrences continuing into subsequent years.
Q: Were any physical evidence or artifacts collected during the investigation?
A: Investigators did not collect significant physical evidence. However, they recorded numerous video and audio recordings that are now part of the Twin Lakes Poltergeist archives.
Q: What theories do experts have about what caused the poltergeist activity at Twin Lakes?
A: Theories range from a poltergeist phenomenon due to unresolved emotions or psychokinesis by Lucy, to more supernatural explanations involving spirits or entities. Some investigators believe it could be an unexplained natural phenomenon.
Q: Are there any ongoing investigations into the Twin Lakes Poltergeist?
A: While no major paranormal organizations are currently actively investigating the site, local enthusiasts and amateur paranormal groups occasionally revisit the area to conduct their own research and document any new phenomena that might arise.
