Lone Wolf Crossing
Abstract
The claims of paranormal activity at Lone Wolf crossing were investigated. The causes for perceived paranormal activity was determined by, sophisticated electromagnetic detection, multi-spectral recording equipment, and digital audio recording devices. Historical records as to history of the site was researched. The collected and analyzed data of a disembodied voice and one unaccounted isolated temperature variations provides intriguing evidence to suggest more investigation is needed.
Project Number: TSC-111007-001 as of 10/28/2007
Project Name: Lone Wolf
Lead Investigator: Steve
Team Members: Mary, Merrisa, Jace, Lisa, Paul, and Deb
Scope: Perform a electromagnetic spectrum survey, video documentary, EVP, and background research on the report of paranormal events at Lone Wolf crossing bridge, San Angelo, Texas.
Key Items of Interest: Feeling of being watched, Unease, Apparitions
Common Reports Include: Bitter cold spots, shadow figures, disembodied voices
Preliminary Research: Concluded
Findings: Temperature inversions and disembodied voice. Overhead power lines created mass EMF bubble contributing to eerie feeling.
Status: Forming team for full scale investigation
Narrative: LONE WOLF, TEXAS. Lone Wolf, on the south bank of the Concho River east of Fort Concho in central Tom Green County, was settled in the 1870s. Though Lone Wolf was at one time considered as a potential site for the county courthouse, one source indicates the town was never platted, there were no landowners, and most residents were probably squatters. In the 1980s a bridge remained at the water crossing on the Concho River, but the town site had become part of metropolitan San Angelo and was no longer named on the county highway map. During September 17, 1936 flood, over 50 people drowned, many bodies found near Lone Wolf crossing bridge. South Concho Park near Lone Wolf Bridge is the site of several violent deaths.
