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Old 06-26-2009, 03:07 PM
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As far as Mckinney Wrecking goes it is haunted. I spend alot of time there and I will be more then happy to entertain any questions anybody has about the buildings and it surrounding properties. You have to remember this place is pretty big encompassing around 7 acres in buildings and property right by the freeway and its in one of the oldest areas of El Paso. Alot of people dont know that there are many buildings underground hidden from view as well as tunnels and other weird stuff.
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As far as Mckinney Wrecking goes it is haunted. I spend alot of time there and I will be more then happy to entertain any questions anybody has about the buildings and it surrounding properties. You have to remember this place is pretty big encompassing around 7 acres in buildings and property right by the freeway and its in one of the oldest areas of El Paso. Alot of people dont know that there are many buildings underground hidden from view as well as tunnels and other weird stuff.
Ive always wanted to check this place out. I wish they had tours (I don't want to break in). What did you see there???
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Old 06-26-2009, 04:10 PM
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Well first of all you cant break in. They got guard dogs at night and the place is secured with alarms as well as constantly being monitored by the Union Pacific Police since they lease roads from them for fueling the trains. Im surprised really no one has taken more interest in this place. I do know that the owners are tied in with hollywood production companies that come by to get materials when they are filming movies in the area and that they were responsible for the demolition of the house when Extreme Makeover came to El Paso. I have even heard they they allow photo shoots and videos on their property for modeling, advertising etc. It would be great if maybe they would allow a crew to go in at night and do some research on this subject.
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Old 07-01-2009, 04:41 PM
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The story of Loretto Academy of the headless nun isreal!!Well look: All 8th graders get to spend a night at the school.And one day they saw her and they even took a picture of her assing by!!Isnt that freeky?Well it is real because a teacher called Mrs.Franco Has that picure in her classroom! And the girls said that they got freeked out and they wanted to go to their home but before going this girl calleed Alejandra looked back at the tower an there she was!!!! And then all of a sudden she disapeared!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Old 07-03-2009, 11:41 AM
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This whole in the wall St. is between Cuadrilla and San Elizario. If you take Socorro Rd. pass San Elizario High School like if you are goin to Tornillo you will find it there it is about 2-3 mins. after you pass the High School. You then turn right and go straight.
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:00 PM
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As far as Mckinney Wrecking goes it is haunted. I spend alot of time there and I will be more then happy to entertain any questions anybody has about the buildings and it surrounding properties. You have to remember this place is pretty big encompassing around 7 acres in buildings and property right by the freeway and its in one of the oldest areas of El Paso. Alot of people dont know that there are many buildings underground hidden from view as well as tunnels and other weird stuff.
Well if you go back a couple of pages and see my original posting about McKinney building then answer me if you agree with what I wrote from what was told to me by a former employee. Also, I want to know if you know who was the person that would do mini sculptures out of wood and a knife?
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Old 07-07-2009, 01:01 PM
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This whole in the wall St. is between Cuadrilla and San Elizario. If you take Socorro Rd. pass San Elizario High School like if you are goin to Tornillo you will find it there it is about 2-3 mins. after you pass the High School. You then turn right and go straight.
We know where the street is but I would want to know where the actual church with strange symbols is? It's supposed to be a ugly old church?
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Old 07-08-2009, 04:44 PM
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my family and i were headed back to el paso from new mexico it was night time when we saw a ball bigger than a basket ball it flew in front of the van we were in it moved from right to left and it went into the ground i caught it with the headlights from the van so we got a very good look at it it was a solid mass in front white and grey in color but it seemed to have some sort tail in the back of it very long same color but it looked like if someone ran across the street with a curtin very very strange 3 people in the van saw it close to the check point
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Old 07-16-2009, 09:19 PM
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My name is Shyla Wilson and I am in a group called (MPRI), Military Paranormal Research and Investigations on Fort Bliss Installation. We basically investigate and research hauntings on different Military Bases and occasionally off base areas as well...
We recently heard a very intriguing story about an old daycare in Beaumont Hospital area that in the 1940's a man,running the daycare, took all of the children into the basement and massacred them..There have been reports to the MP's that children are running around outside the building at night, but they are very young (5-7 years old)...i was wondering if any of you had anymore information regarding this...
We plan to investigate this building thoroughly,equipment and all...
Please if you know anything about this, please contact me on our Offiacial Page at myspace.com/militarypi
And if anyone is local in the 79906 or 79904 area and is interested in coming with us during or investigations please do not hesitate to contact me by the myspace link...
Thanks!
~~~Shyla and The MPRI
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Old 07-17-2009, 06:57 AM
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Yes El Paso, its true. PITT was contacted recently by a local author who is researching the paranormal. We have been offered a great honor to be included as a local El Paso paranormal research team. I had been contacted by this individual before, but I was always under the impression that he was interested in joining PITT. I thought that El Paso deserves to know about this great honor. I hope to have further information about this book soon enough.

Now as usual, PITT is always looking for enthusiastic individuals who are also; serious, adventurous, respectful, open minded, and most of all dedicated to join the ranks of PITT. If you have experience in paranormal investigations, we would love to have you on our team. If you are interested in becoming a paranormal investigator, have no experience, but are willing to learn, then PITT has a position for you. We will take anyone who fits this profile. If interested please contact me at txrattler76@yahoo.com. Thanks again El Paso
I would lyk to know about the case involving the lower Beaumont child development center...Many ppl have told me the man in charge of the daycare took the children into the basement and killed them..do you have nay additional information?
Im part of a paranormal research team as well...
email me at MilitaryParanormalInvestigators@yahoo.com
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