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Motives for an Expedition |
| This expedition, which would be termed by
professionals as amateur thrill seeking had nonetheless, been inspired
by a lecture given by ghost hunter Dale Kaczmarek, head of the
Chicago-based Ghost Research Society. His story of “The Madonna of
Bachelor’s Grove,” “The Lady in White,” or the more
affectionately termed “Mrs. Rogers.” Witnesses claim she wanders
through the Grove aimlessly on moonlit nights clutching an infant child
to her breast and irradiating her own incandescent glow.
What intrigued me more were the similarities between “Mrs. Rogers” and a faceless phantom mother with child who appears about a hundred miles east around Chesterton Indiana. “The Lady of the Woods,” as reported by Dylan Clearfield in his Chicagoland Ghosts, appears to materialize from the woods on Meridian road between Chesterton and Liberty, clutching a child to her chest and sobbing: “Save my child! Save my child!” The featureless figure has been said to scrape on the windows of parked cars with a single finger repeating the eerie message. |
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"There are two ways of getting home; and one of them is to stay there. The other is to walk around the whole world till we come back to the same place ..."
G. K. Chesterton
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