Middle Tennessee Ghost Chasers a Not-for-Profit Paranormal Investigation Group in Clarksville, Tennessee return to Waverly Hills Sanatorium for a follow up investigation to prove or disprove the claims of hauntings. Middle Tennessee Ghost Chasers visited and investigated this haunted location last year in April and found outstanding evidence in the form of photos and E.V.P's.
One of these pictures will be featured in the upcoming book Ghosts from coast to coast, slated to be released in October. It is very common to capture paranormal photos at this haunted location due to it's disturbing past. The hospital, known as Waverly Hills, was opened in 1926 and was considered to be the most advanced tuberculosis hospital in the country. If a patient had any chance of surviving the disease, Waverly Hills was the place to come for treatment. Of course, treatment in those days was primitive at best, meaning that many simply came here to die. In those days, it was believed that the best cure for tuberculosis was plenty of nutritional food, plenty of rest and plenty of fresh air. Many patients came to Waverly and were actually cured and became well enough to once again enter society. For those not as fortunate, Waverly was the last place they ever saw. Records have been lost, but it is estimated that tens of thousands died at Waverly. At the height of the tuberculosis epidemic, it is reported that one patient an hour died.
On April 24th 2008 Middle Tennessee Ghost Chasers will re-investigate this location with state of the art cameras and other paranormal equipment during this 8 hour investigation.


