Finding and Evaluating Haunted Cemeteries
Jul 4th, 2009 | By Webmaster | Category: Misc / ArchivesIMPORTANT: This report is no longer available.

The report has been expanded to 165+ page as Fiona’s new book, “Ghost Hunting in Haunted Cemeteries: A How-to Guide,” which will be available in late September 2009.
On September 1st, this report, “Finding and Evaluating Haunted Cemeteries,” was withdrawn and no further copies sold.
Everyone* who purchases this report will receive, free of charge, two “sneak preview” chapters from Fiona’s next two books — plus special audio bonuses — as they’re completed. (These bonuses will be sent to the email address you used when ordering this report. You will need to confirm that address when the bonuses start arriving.)
*If you ordered this report prior to this announcement, don’t worry! You’ll be added to our mailing list to receive the “sneak preview” chapters and audios as they’re released.Â
Look for the confirmation email in your in-box, and your bonuses, in the coming months.
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Here’s the original announcement for the report:
Would you like to know exactly how a professional finds and evaluates haunted cemeteries?
- What kinds of cemeteries to investigate.
- How to find haunted cemeteries near your home.
- What to look for when you get there.
- How to tell when a cemetery is worth a second (and third) visit.
In my 25-page report, Finding and Evaluating Haunted Cemeteries, I explain how I find cemeteries in any community, and the reasons why I choose some for investigations… but ignore others.

Here’s what you’ll download immediately.
- My 25+ page illustrated report, Finding and Evaluating Haunted Cemeteries.
(It’s a PDF that you can print or read on your own computer.)
You’ll also receive:
- The audio version of the book, read by me and recorded as an MP3, so you can listen to it on your computer, in your car or at the gym. (It’s about 30 minutes long. A lot of people sell their audio books separately from the text. I want you to have this information, so the audio book is included as a bonus.)
- My conversation with psychic paranormal researcher, Sean Paradis, sharing his tips for finding and exploring the “hot spots” in haunted cemeteries. (Recorded while we were investigating haunted Old North Cemetery — and the Minot Enclosure — in Concord, NH.)
- My personal worksheet for evaluating cemeteries, and an instruction sheet to help you get the most from it. You can copy this form for your own use, and share it with your team.
This report is enough to get you started with your own research, and it’ll save you a lot of time sitting around cemeteries where nothing will happen. My researchers and I have done the trial-and-error work for you, so you can find the best locations for research, right away.

“Finding and Evaluating Haunted Cemeteries”
Customers were sent an email immediately
including the download links.
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Questions, comments or a problem with your order?
Use the contact form, linked at the top of this page.
(Also see the full sales page. It’s a little commercial, but it may answer your questions.)
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