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Peyton Cottrell II

Member Since: 04/2024

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Peyton Cottrell II started ghosthunting in 2002 because he felt he could get closer to God if he started talking to people that were having paranormal experiences every day. His strategy worked. He was impressed by the large number of paranormal investigation groups in his hometown of Houston, Texas. Through these groups, Cottrell learned and reviewed the scientific evidence of the Third Eye, leading him to study the ways spirits communicate from beyond the grave. His interest in the historic building in downtown Houston formerly known as Jefferson Davis Hospital inspired filmmaker Billy S. Cox to write a script, which was later re-imagined into a fictional book by Elaine Sallerrot called “The Bone Orchard.” Cottrell has been continuously haunted by spirits whose bodies lie buried beneath the historic hospital. In “The Symbols of Jefferson Davis Hospital,” he describes his findings after interviewing psychics and white witches, figuring out all the different ways - including symbol