Old Redfield Road - Real Haunt in Sheridan AR
- Old Redfield Road
- Sheridan, AR
- Average Review
- (1 review)
- Listing Categories
- Real Haunted Bridges & Overpasses, Real Haunted Nature & Outdoors (ie. Haunted Woods), Real Haunted Roads & Highways
- Open To Public
- Yes - Open To Public
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- Cathedral Park Apartments2.9 miles away
- Vino's Brewpub3.5 miles away
- Mount Holly Cemetery3.9 miles away
- Old State House4.0 miles away
- Capital Hotel4.1 miles away
- The Empress of Little Rock Bed and Breakfast4.2 miles away
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Share Your ExperiencesGreat ghost communication
My daughter's and I went there to see all about it. We used necrometer to communicate. There was no shortage of communication. Many womens names who spoke of murder, suicide and rituals. A few men's names, one which was the murderer still terrorizing the women. One was a nineteen year old boy who had a accident near the bridge. He said he was in the water. We also used the k2 meter which went off very often. I put out two cat balls and they lit one up twice and the other once. They stopped talking on the necrometer when I was using the dowsing rods. They loved the dowsing rods. Feeling someone moving them is a experience you have to have for yourself. We saw a shadow figure jumping from one tree to the next. In Jacob's cemetery, we received the name Benjamin. I asked for him to tell me when I was near his grave. The necrometer said, look down. I looked and it was Benjamin, with his wife Mary and three young daughters who had past. He said he needed help to find his family. The majority of the cemetery was negative energy. The way we found places to pull over was when the necrometer started talking a lot. We were going very slow. We would stop and get out our tools and start communicating. We heard footsteps, branches breaking, overwhelming feeling of not being alone and whispering. So much happened. Go there prepared, if you know what I mean. Don't become a victim it's basically deer woods in the middle of nowhere. There are two ways to get in on GPS. If you're in a car, don't go after heavy rain. There are a lot of areas that have no cell coverage but my navigation worked the entire time. Easy to get lost. Happy hunting!
Posted 3/12/26
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