Shayna's Web Page
Born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1988. She is a Certified Pet Care Specialist, and is currently working towards her degree in Veterinary Science and Technology.
Shayna has had an interest in and studied the paranormal since childhood, and it remains one of her main interests. While the details of her Native American heritage are few, she does believe that her great-grandmother, Orva Rose Ramsey-Crockett, was half Cherokee. Shayna continues to search for the missing links to her Native American heritage, whatever they may be.
She currently resides in Clay County, Missouri and is the proud pet parent of two dogs (Harley and Jethreaux) and 5 cats (Alice, Zelda, Isabella, Dorothy and Elvis). Her hobbies include caring for her beloved animals, reading, and listening to classic rock and metal music.
Contact Shayna directly at Shayna@claycountypara.org
Member since 03/2009
Shayna has had an interest in and studied the paranormal since childhood, and it remains one of her main interests. While the details of her Native American heritage are few, she does believe that her great-grandmother, Orva Rose Ramsey-Crockett, was half Cherokee. Shayna continues to search for the missing links to her Native American heritage, whatever they may be.
She currently resides in Clay County, Missouri and is the proud pet parent of two dogs (Harley and Jethreaux) and 5 cats (Alice, Zelda, Isabella, Dorothy and Elvis). Her hobbies include caring for her beloved animals, reading, and listening to classic rock and metal music.
Contact Shayna directly at Shayna@claycountypara.org
Member since 03/2009
The Old Parkville Cemetary
My best friend Laura Dellinger and I went to the Old Parkville Cemetary one night to take some pictures, just for fun. We did not capture any EVPs, and there was nothing paranormal captured in any pictures. This cemetary is very old, and in my opinion in need of some serious care. Broken headstones and overgrown grass aside, this is probably my favorite cemetary. One thing I hate about it is you have to park on the side of the street, and you cannot drive into. Instead, there is a big rock wall with steps leading up into the cemetary. I do like how there is just one way in and one way out, up these creepy stone steps. As you reach the top of these steps you can then see the whole cemetary. I think this is my favorite cemetary because of the unique and old gravestones found here. My favorite is the one with the weeping willow trees. Even though nothing paranormal is going on here, Laura and I give it two thumbs up! This cemetary is the perfect place for a peaceful evening picnic!
Below are photos by Laura Dellinger
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