A man uses dowsing rods, which he believes are affected by the Earth's magnetic field, to locate unmarked graves. He believes that disturbed earth from a burial creates a different magnetic field, ...
WELDON - Bob Walters senses dead people. He finds them using two 20-inch lengths of thick copper wire, the last 6 or so inches of each bent in an "L" shape to form handles. Holding the rods straight ...
DECATUR — Tracy Logsdon walked in a straight line with his arms out, a bent wire hanger in each hand. Suddenly, as the rods in his hand began to turn to cross, Logsdon stopped. “Right here is a ...
WATSONTOWN, Pa. — Susquehanna University earth and environmental science professor Dr. Ahmed Lachhab and student Jasmine Aguirre are busy this summer working on a research project. However, this isn't ...
DECORAH, Iowa (KCRG) - A Luther College professor partnered with students over the summer to identify unmarked graves in Winneshiek County. The graves were located by students Evan McElroy, Benson ...
A burial site with about 100 mostly unmarked graves has existed for over a century in a Maryland field — most likely the resting place of Black boys confined in a segregated detention center. In a ...
Walking on a hilltop in an all-but-deserted town in Southwest Mississippi, a man searched for lost graves. Most graves in the area are unmarked, so he relies on copper, steel and the Earth's magnetic ...
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