New Hampshires Paranormal Research Society
Case 2- Blood Cemetery
Case #2
On Sunday, December 5, 2004, four of the main crew (Raven, Becca, Christine & Zane) and two guests went to the
Pine Hill Cemetery also known as Blood Cemetery. This cemetery has an unusual history of phenomena and we
were all hoping something was going to happen while we were there. The group spent about an hour and a half
walking around this relatively small graveyard. Raven, became severely nauseaus when walking towards the back
(this feeling stayed with her only while walking two sections of the cemetery and also when she came near one smaller grave in the front).
Christine walked by one of the lesser known graves and could feel that a spirit there had been hit in the head.
The sensitives and mediums picked up on a negative male spirit. This was confirmed later through evps.
No remarkable pictures came through, but the evp's were awesome. We will be putting these up on the site shortly.
Note: Becca found some beautiful but morbid poems on some of the older graves. Scroll down to read them.
As we said, most of the pics we took showed nothing, on this one though you can clearly see
the face of a man: Having said that, this is most likely an oxidation stain, still cool though!

Here's a close up!

Here are some of the beautiful but morbid poems that Becca found:
On the grave of Mr. James Farley-Son of Capt. Caleb & Elizabeth Marley:
"Dry up your tears surviving friends
Mourn not for me but for your sins
Die to the world, live unto God
The grave must soon be your abode
Mr. Zechariah Shattuck Jr. Nov. 25th 1815 age 36:
Behold my friends as you pass by
As you are now so once was I
As I am now so you must be
Prepare for death and follow me.
Mr. Zechariah Shattuck 71 & 6 months June 7, 1819
Stay passenger the dead I speak
You know the word conveyed
A thousand calls like this you've heard
But never one obeyed
Because of the feelings of our psychics, the good photo we did get, and the evps....
Our final conclusion: Haunted!!