Did we catch a ghost in the act of draining energy?

This is a photo taken during a ghost hunt on the island of Oahu in June of 2010. At the very moment I took this photo, the investigator's camera battery went dead. The camera was new, as was the battery. It is commonly accepted among many paranormal researchers that ghosts can and do borrow energy from electronic instruments. Could this photo have been taken at the moment a phantom pulled energy from the camera battery?
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, LA, 2010
If you would prefer to join us on a video trek of St. Louis No. 1, click here.
One of our favorite cities is New Orleans. The ambiance of this city is perfect for a team of paranormal investigators because there is a palatable feeling of sharing a space with those who can no longer be seen. As if generations of past New Orleanians loved their city so much that they could not bear to leave it, in life or death.
For your consideration, we bring to you an album of photographs of the extraordinarily and eerily beautiful St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. Founded in 1789, it was the first of New Orleans' famous cities of the dead. There are several interesting photos in the album. The photo of the pyramid is Nicholas Cages' nine foot high crypt, which is at his disposal when needed. The white tomb you will see (there are two photos) is of the famous Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau's final resting place. Her tomb is marked with a series of three X's from individuals who have come to her tomb to beseech her for help. There is an old tomb, also marked with a series of X's. Is this the final resting place of another, though less well known, Voodoo priest or priestess? Just click on "View Slideshow" below the collage of photos to be transported to New Orleans' first above ground city of the dead.
Old South Pittsburg Hospital, South Pittsburg, TN: October 3-4, 2009.
The Ghost Writers took part in a weekend long investigation of the Old South Pittsburg Hospital, October 3-4, 2009. A report of that investigation, as well as the history of the hospital can be found on our website here. You can also link to the Investigations and Travels page via the navigation button to the left. Check out the some of the photos by clicking on the link below.