Macomb Township, MI
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Merril Hall CMU Dorm Room Investigation
I just finished up a investigation in Merril Hall on the campus of Central Michigan. I did not experience anything but some noises and cold spots. Stay posted for evidence from the recordings!
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Friday, February 7, 2014
The Hauntings of Warriner Hall
It is known for a lot of activity to take place on the stage of the Platcha Auditorium, located inside Warriner Hall. A blue lighting is said to appear inside the auditorium. Does this support the theory of the women actress who was killed? It could be that she is trying to still be in the spotlight of the show. She is also known as a prankster: playing with lights and ladders.
The Speculations of Warriner Hall's Past
There are a few rumors going around about how Warriner Hall became to be haunted. One rumor is that Theresa Elizabeth Schumacher, a 19-year-old cafeteria worker, was killed May 29 after her head was trapped inside a window of a elevator shaft, which she then died from strangulation. Another rumor is that the women was a actress who was on the first floor, calling to her friend on the second floor using a broken dumbwaiter shaft. Rumor has it that she peeked her head into the shaft to see if her friend was coming and the dumbwaiter came down, crushing her head. There is also a rumor that instead of her head being crushed, that the dumbwaiter decapitated her. Lastly, some believe that the women was a cleaning lady who was crushed by the dumbwaiter while cleaning the inside of the shaft. These are the speculations that have led to the hauntings of Warriner Hall.
The History of Warriner Hall
Warriner Hall since being established in 1927 has served as the main image of Central Michigan University. The hall was dedicated to the president of the school at the time Eugene Warriner. When it was originally established, the hall was home to the English, History, Speech, Mathematics, Foreign Languages, Psychology and Education, and Music Department. It also held a magnificent library. A women's commons and cafeteria, university mailroom, radio station, and savings bank were also located inside. Over time other academic building took on these responsibilities and Warriner is now a administrative building. The beautiful architecture and size of Warriner Hall is what makes it such a beautiful sight on campus.
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