You may think that scary things only happen in October. A group from Cheyenne called Way Out West Paranormal has proof that's not true.

Over the years, I've had the chance to tag along on quite a few ghost hunts and, on a couple of occasions, caught things that are difficult to explain.

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When I was going on ghost hunts all the time, we had a couple of audio recorders, cameras, video cameras, and a couple of EMF detectors. Since those days, the equipment has drastically improved, and things that are captured are wild.

The Way Out West Paranormal group is based in Cheyenne and gets to investigate locations that may have paranormal activity. In March, WOW offered a guided investigation of the Knights of Pythias building in Cheyenne. According to their Facebook page, the group welcomed 24 people on the investigation, and what they captured with their equipment blew anything I have ever caught right out of the water.

The Knights of Pythias building is a known haunted location in Cheyenne. Years ago, they turned the building into a fundraising opportunity by making an already haunted building into a SUPER haunted house every October.

During the investigation last month, there was no shortage of freaky activity. Dancing figures, equipment lights being lit up, and eerie audio, all captured on their state-of-the-art equipment, will send chills up your spine.

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Wyoming Ghosts Are Happy To See Paranormal Group
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Wyoming Ghosts Are Happy To See Paranormal Group
@wayoutwestparanormal
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The footage was so cool and interesting that the Daily Mail in the U.K. shared their information.

You can watch the video here and follow them on their Facebook page to find out the next time they're offering a ghost-hunting opportunity.

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