Often shrouded in an eerie mist, the Adirondack Mountains are a perfect backdrop to the mysterious and the haunted. Troubled spirits of former patients roam the campus of the historic Dr. Trudeau Tuberculosis Sanitorium just outside Sarnac Lake. The ghost of Grace Brown, tragically murdered by her lover in 1906, drifts over the waters of Big Moose Lake. A long-deceased runaway slave remains a guest at the Stagecoach Inn in Lake Placid. The Sagamore Resort on an island in Lake George has been welcoming vacationers since 1883, and many have never left. Held captive in a remote mansion by her husband until her death, Mary Rhinelander still wanders the burned-out ruins of her earthly confinement. Writer and paranormal investigator Dennis Webster highlights the scariest haunts the Adirondacks can offer.
Dennis Webster is the published author of books on ghosts, true crime and asylums. He's the founder, lead investigator, ghost hunter and paranormal investigator with the Fort Schuyler Paranormal Society. He's a paranormal advisor for the Adirondack Park Paranormal Society (APPS) and a former member of the Ghost Seekers of Central New York. He has danced with the realm of the dead, crossed the threshold to another dimension, did battle with the Grim Reaper, got intimate with a succubus during a séance and has survived it all to tell his story of the paranormal. He has a Bachelor of Science degree from Utica College and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from State University of New York Polytechnic Institute. He can be contacted by mental telepathy or by email at denniswbstr@gmail.com.