Belleview Biltmore
It was the day before its closing. Team members Kim and Mike Rebman investigated the old Victorian hotel. Orbs captured on film. A strong feeling of discomfort was felt on the fourth floor. Kim investigated the floor on her own and continued on with the fifth floor alone. The floor was completely abandoned. Holes in walls, grafitti, beer bottles and even Halloween props covered the dusty hallways. The rooms were exposed and Kim was able to freely explore all parts of the floor. Terrible feelings of dread were felt and Kim refused to continue down a flight of stairs near the back of the floor. She felt she couldn't breathe and had to turn back around. EVPs were recorded with the strongest being, "C'mon" shortly after Kim entered the floor to investigate.
Vinoy, Don CeSar and Skyway Bridge
Team members Kim Rebman and Greg Jenkins met with Sarah and Bill to investigate the Vinoy the first night of the three day investigation in St. Petersburg. The darkened ballroom in the hotel was investigated. Feelings of being watched and orbs were captured on film. The following day Greg and Kim investigated the Don CeSar (see picture), but didn't find much. We did interview a maintenance man who had a profound, supernatural experience. The Castle Hotel in Pass-A-Grille Beach was also investigated. Strange feelings were picked up, but the investigation was short. Kim and Greg furthered their investigation at the Skyway Bridge. Pictures were taken.
Cassadaga
Team members Mike and Kim Rebman, along with Dale and Nina Pollauf investigated the spiritual town of Cassadaga, Fl. The crew stayed two nights at the haunted Cassadaga Hotel, and then visited other ghostly locations in the surrounding town, including the very active Cassadaga Cemetery. Team members spent time looking around the cemetery and two of the members sat in the infamous Devil's Chair. Intense negative energy was felt in the hotel during the investigation. Feelings of sadness and anxiety were constant, along with members reporting very painful headaches. Sleep was limited as members also reported feeling "uncomfortable" in the wee hours of the morning. The hotel did not feel welcoming. The smell of cigarette smoke was picked up early in the morning when no one was around and smoking is strictly prohibited on the hotel grounds. Certain rooms at the hotel were extremely hot during our stay, so much so, we had to be moved twice. The innkeepers felt this to be very strange, and could not explain the reason for the extreme temperature fluctuations.

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