Grisly finds at Hardin County cemetery prompt investigation
http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2003/04/08/news/news05.txt
Two members of a Louisville ghost research group checking on a supposedly haunted cemetery in Hardin County a burial site also known as the Gates of Hell made a gruesome discovery over the weekend.
Pamela Brooks and Angela Amerine, both members of the Kentucky Society for Ghost Research, found the remains of three dogs, a puppy, two cats, a calf and a deer scattered around Grandview Cemetery, which also had been vandalized for the second time since July.
They also discovered a bloodied 20-pound dog food bag at the property, which sits at the end of a gravel road 18 miles west of Elizabethtown
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"We feel like there's enough evidence of satanic groups. Every time we go out there, we find black candles," she said. "There have also been satanic spray painting on the road leading into the cemetery and on the trees."
http://www.thenewsenterprise.com/articles/2003/04/08/news/news05.txt
Two members of a Louisville ghost research group checking on a supposedly haunted cemetery in Hardin County a burial site also known as the Gates of Hell made a gruesome discovery over the weekend.
Pamela Brooks and Angela Amerine, both members of the Kentucky Society for Ghost Research, found the remains of three dogs, a puppy, two cats, a calf and a deer scattered around Grandview Cemetery, which also had been vandalized for the second time since July.
They also discovered a bloodied 20-pound dog food bag at the property, which sits at the end of a gravel road 18 miles west of Elizabethtown
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"We feel like there's enough evidence of satanic groups. Every time we go out there, we find black candles," she said. "There have also been satanic spray painting on the road leading into the cemetery and on the trees."