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You are now tuned in to theWar Party Paranormal Radio Show, where we
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of the War Party Paranormal Radio Showand team leader of War Party Paranormal and
right, ohba, y'all, what'sup ladies, gentlemen, boys and girls.
My name is Mike del Quorl,tech specialist, investigator and case manager
with War Party Paranormal and I amalso your co host and we have a
great show for you guys tonight.I'm gonna let Eric tell you what we're
getting into. By the way,I mean, I don't know about you,
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but I got a humongous s peranimalhangover. It felt a little better
today. Yesterday I was out forthe count. Man, you know what
I'm talking about. I think,yeah you, yeah you, But I
didn't for a good casts. Yesyou did, and I appreciate you.
That was I'm going to tell peoplewhat you did. That was crazy.
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So we drove all the way toour getting at me. I was not
I was. I say on onejob, I did say that, but
uh no, we went all theway off at myself more than you were.
So that's why. So we wentall the way to Arcadia. It's
like a three hour drive from here, and we didn't notice until about eleven
o'clock at night that we forgot ourbanners for the par con. Well,
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Eric forgot the banners. So he'slike I was like, yeah, I
don't worry about it. He's like, no, no, I'm going.
So he turned around and went allthe way back to Fort Laudadelle and then
turned around and came all the wayback. So that was pretty wild.
But uh we did to get toin Biscate a little bit Friday night.
Yeah. Actually the hotel too.The hotel was wild. It was it
was I was getting woken up themiddle of night by stuff slamming around nothing.
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It was weird, I know.And James is in the chat from
across the line paranormal and he saidsome wild things were going on when he
slept there the following night. So, but it was a good cause.
It was the old opera House.Heard Opera House in Arcadia, Florida,
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built in what nineteen o seven somewherearound there, and they suffered some major
damage from Hurricane Ian. They're closeto Fort Myers, I mean major damage,
knocking out parts of the second floor. But they've been remodeling it and
they've been refurbishing it really fast.And yeah, so this was our first
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parak It's super hanted, lots ofgood history, and we were for a
free para con. We raised onethousand dollars, so how awesome is that?
Yeah, and they go on towardsa good cause. They're raising money
to put in an elevator so theycan have some of the the disabled children
and things kind of come up.So they could because they put on movies
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and different things for the kids inthe community. So that's gonna be really
deep. Yep. And Heard OperaHouse. Hit them up if you fellow
you investigators in the chat, ifyou want to investigate that place for yourselves
and have it to your own,you can hit them up and fly down
to Florida. Nice and warm asright, it's gonna be getting cold up
north. So there you go.So I'm not gonna go ahead, No,
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no, I was gonna say fight. It's going to be in the
fifties and that's cold for us.But yeah, let's get to it.
I'm freezing. But anyway, I'mnot gonna waste any more time. We
have some amazing guests. We havethe Ghost Moms. We have Julie and
Emily and possibly a few more moms. They're a fun team and I got
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an intro Mike, you want towatch it one of their one of their
videos that I found that I reallyliked. So we're going to give Kansas
some promotion over here. Let's checkit out. Here we go. Most
people have a ghost story. Mostpeople have had some kind of experience with
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something, whether that was a dreamor whether it was something in their house
that happened that they can't explain.I used to not really believe, but
not not believe because I really hadn'thad a lot of experiences. But now
that we do this and I've seenso many things, I just don't know
how to explain all the things thatwe've seen or heard or felt. And
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so I definitely think there's something outthere. We are a group of moms.
We all have freshmen in high school. We met when they were in
kindergarten. We were on a fortiethbirthday trip, possibly the worst haunted cocktail
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tour you could imagine, but itstarted the conversation. Julie was into paranormal.
I worked at a haunted church.We investigated the church, and then
we've been cooked ever since. There'sso many people out there that are intrigued
by the paranormal. Kandae is avery haunted state to the paranormal community.
We have really good history where thebig trails when things were being settled connected.
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A lot of that history has leftthat footprint, and I think that's
why there's so many cool places.It's really hard because everything starts taking a
backseat, like your kids and yourhusband much rather ghost unt, especially with
your best friends, shaky, justlooking to talk to someone. Over the
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years, we've created a list ofplaces we want to go, so often
that's what we first reference. We'veseen a lot of this day of Kansas,
which is fun. We've got thelovely Mcenteer in the Sally House.
Yes, Atchison Beaumont Hotel in Beaumont, Loveworth Hotel, Hotel, Hotel Josephine,
the Masonic Temple in Salina. Youknow pretty quickly when you step into
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a building whether it's authentically haunted orwhether someone wants you to believe it's haunted.
Mcinteer is the most amazing house becauseyou walk in, you immediately,
since the history, you immediately getthis kind of like weird energy. If
I stand in run of it,it's going to stay. It's fie mood,
which is why it's like mom stock. This brings so many people joy.
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Right, it sounds weird to stayhunting for ghost brings you joy that
it does aren't as intense. There'sa lot of paranormal teams out there,
but we take it seriously and wehave all the equipment. We know what
we're doing. But then sometimes you'relike, ah, look at us,
poor ladies in an abandoned building,sitting on a dirty floor. We make
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fun of ourselves because ultimately we're momsout having a good night and wanting to
find some answers. Oh I didn'ttouch it. All you got to do
is twenty minutes of brave to justfit. Ask some questions, be respectful.
Oh my gods, guarantee, ifyou're playing back that recorder on your
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phone and you hear a voice that'snot any of you there, you're going
to want to do it again.It's a lot like fishing. You just
have to wait and wait and sometimesthey'll catch something and sometimes even a nibble's
kind of fun. Yes, exactly, exactly. That's a really fantastic Yeah,
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that was really great. And youknow that's funny because I say that
a lot too. It's like fishing, right, But that's that was really
great. Yeah, and Mike's aconnoisseur of editing and producing, so that
was very very well done, verywell done, very awesome video. So
we're not going to waste any moretime, and let's welcome Julian and Emiley.
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Bam. Thanks, that was anawesome video. Thank you. Anything
we can do to like help bringpeople to Kansas and show that Kansas is
actually quite the haunted state is yeah? Oh yeah. Old Frandy one of
our investigators, she was born inWichita. Yeah, well I want to
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go. I'm ready to go.I was packing my suitcase. Yeah,
you can fly in Kansas City andyou can hit Yes, we forgot about
there's a long as long as wethrow in one of those bar hoppings,
definitely be Missouri. But so downtownthe city has some cool haunted places too.
There's a couple of bars that arereally haunted. Well, you got
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to add South Florida to your bucketlist because no Key West has a really
good haunted bar. Yes, yes, we get a long bucket list,
so we got to get through.We do need yes. So so I
know, like kind of briefly inthat in that video, you kind of
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touched on some of the stuff thatwe're going to ask questions about. But
like, yeah, I kind ofexplained how you guys got together like and
and and decided that this was thisis what you're going to do. It's
our jam. Well, like thevideo said, we all met. Our
kids go to school together, sowe live really close to each other,
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and we met when they were inelementary school. And so Liz is actually
my sister and she works at achurch that's haunted. Legit haunted. Yes,
that was one of our first investigationsand Julie has always had a really
big love for it. So justthrough kind of talking about I don't know,
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Yeah, it was more just becauseonce you you guys know this,
once you're if you're into the paranormal, and you start actually like telling people.
Everybody wants to know more, especiallythose that are really curious. So
the people that don't want to know, we tell them, right, tell
them anyway. But I couldn't talk. Yeah, I was obsessed and I
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still and I just needed to talkabout it all the time. And fortunately
for myself, these three ladies werevery into it as well. And so
once we did our first investigation atLiz's church, uh, it just kind
of spawned from there. And thenwe started doing like videos in the car
ride, just because it was ournight out and our friends and family were
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really intrigued. They couldn't figure outwhat we were doing. So we're kind
of trying to set everything up toshow them, like, you know,
what it was like. And thenwe just kind of started all right,
well, let's just bring in.We didn't even have like a video camera
or night vision or anything. Hadthe bare minimum equipment like I probably have.
You don't need a lot. Youdon't need a lot, I mean,
no, we a flashlight. Yeah, well, we had a couple
of rimpos. We had. Wehad enough because I would watch the paranormal
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shows, and if I saw something, I'd pause it and try to like
zoom in. Isn't that why wewatch it to see what they're using and
what they're investigating. We don't workthat we haven't seen before one thousand percent
I wanted so, yeah, butthen we started building our arsenal and now
I think we've done probably like seventyfive investigations over the last three years.
It's hard. We've got ten kidsbetween us, so we have lots of
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sports schedules and husbands. We allhave jobs, you know. Yeah,
I'm sure you guys are busy,that's for sure. So how do your
So my kids think I'm crazy.I mean they're older now, but when
they were younger, like my daughter, like she's like, oh, I'm
so and so my boyfriend's coming overto house. Oh he is, I'm
gonna bring out all my paranormal equipment. I want to put my YouTube video
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on a good idea. It's likewhat happened? He's like, Zach never
showed up. I like that,Like she had like a sleepover, and
I was like, you know,the girls, some of the girls who
are like knew what I did andthey're asking me questions and stuff. You
go shut the breakers off, andI'm like, I'm like, I don't
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know why you're embarrassed. All yourfriends like it and like, Dad,
they're just being nice to you.Now they're starting to warm up. My
daughter's in college, she's uh sophomore, and my son's a senior. So
yeah, it takes a while.My son was really into it when he
was younger. Now he's in thatembarrassed stage, but his girlfriends are actually
starting to get really curious, andso now he wants me to like him.
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Can you, like, can youtake us on an investigation? My
daughter's already we've already taken her andher friends on investigation. Yeah, something's
going to be the hookup with thegirlfriends. Yes, right, and if
you don't like them, just exactly. But yeah, it's nice having the
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support of your family too. Idon't know if we can. We're just
going to use it to the bestof our abilities we need. Yeah,
okay, no, and then andthen, and I've said this before,
that's huge, like to have yourfamily support what you do and what you
enjoy to do. And and youknow, my fiance is great. She
she loves it. She supports meand she I mean, she never was
really into it, but she doescome out with us sometimes and that's always
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fun. So yes, it's neat, you know, and it's it's good
to have you know, at home. Yeah, exactly as anything followed you
guys home. No team members,well maybe Mike, but never mean no,
I really haven't, except for onetime I think something might have followed
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me back to my hotel. Butthen I kind of squashed that and it
stopped. Uh. But I wasinvestigating Ledgworth Village, oh yeah, and
up in New York, and thatplace was was crazy. And I went
back to the hotel and I hadsome lights flickering and different lights, not
just the you know, a lamp, and then the light and the ceiling,
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and then I was asking it torespond. It was responding intelligently.
Wow. And then I kind ofsaid, you know, this is this
is not for you. You haveto go back. You cannot follow me,
you don't have permission. Make sureyou're saying the right thing, because
Cat's right there. I see,I see she's watching. She's always watching
to make sure and and you know, kind of after I laid down,
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the law stopped and I didn't haveany problems since so Emily's really good about
reminding us to always say bring you'renot allowed to leave with us about you
guys. That's why my husband isa believer though, is because I mean,
by all accounts, we went tothis old motel in Beaumont, Kansas,
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like population forty and it's a perfectday, right, yes, not
even that. We went and investigatedand it was it was a ghost by
the name of Zeke that got murderedby the owner because he was having an
affair with the owner's wife. Right, And we had we had our first
Poulter Geiss activity there because we hadwe had a flashlight fly off. This
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unplugged mini fridge effort been sitting therefor thirty minutes. But then after we
got home, my daughter heard bootstepscoming down the hallway in our house and
she thought it was her little brother, and but when she went around to
check, he was just sound asleepin his bed. And then my husband
and I we were asleep and Iheard this, like even the cowboy whistles,
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like the whoo like that can't doit. So that's what I heard.
I kind of sat up, youknow how you think it might be
your dream, like you just dreamtit because it's really quiet, and so
I was like, I probably dreamtit. And I turned and to go
laid back down, and my husbandwas like up on his elbow, and
he goes, I can't curse,can I with helf? Was that because
he had heard it too, likewow, audible in our room and it
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was loud and it was in thehouse. It was not not in the
house. But he's a nice guy. I mean, I haven't seen him
since the whistle is that was probablywhat a year ago, So your husband
or the ghosts still around, Idon't mind. I wouldn't mind. I'm
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so intrigued. I kind of want. I'm all that. I want to
be that person that can talk tothem and like help them, like solve
them. They can cross over,so I wouldn't. I always say it's
okay under my breath, I go, you can follow me home. I
feel like you guys are like you'revery respectful and yes, honey, it's
not hard to get activity and communicationwhen you're just talking to them like they're
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normal people. I mean, yeah, and you know I'm from get more,
you get more. Yes, yes, you know we're and we get
a lot of kids. It's allfull of honey too. Yes, you
know exactly. You get a lotof kids spirits. It seems like like
a lot of EVPs of children's voices, and I know there's the underlying factor
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of maybe it's not a kid,maybe it's something trying to fool you,
but it's it's responded in ways thatwe really think it was legit. So
you know, I mean we justgo one tho. We have a very
maternal energy, you know when we'redoing this, and that's another trigger.
Yeah, we don't get you don'tget a lot of We've never had anything
negative. I mean, we gotto take you to the Reddle House.
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Joseph would love you guys, thatwould be amazing. Where is the rental
house? Actually, like where isthis? It's in westbom Beach, Florida.
The Riddle House was actually on Seasonone of Ghost Adventures. It used
to be a funeral parlor that wasthat sat on the cemetery and was moved
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to this place called Yesteryear Village.And yes, your your Village is a
living museum where they've like collected allthese historical buildings that were going to be
demolished and moved them to this onelocation and restored thems and it's like a
little village. It's like and it'sactive. So one of the buildings is
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the Retal House, which used tobe a funeral parlor. The story goes
that there was a cemetery worker thatyou used to work there that was caught
stealing and supposedly he got so upsetthat he hung himself up in the third
floor attic. Some people say maybeit was suicide. I mean, it
wasn't suicide. But he's very vocalwhen it comes to EVPs and he's I
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mean, we get a lot ofweird things going off there. But he
hates men, but he loves women. I mean he starts interacting with them
and flirting with them. It's womenand alcohol. That's his thing. There.
You go, yeah, and youknow what, that was the first
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place we ever tried the deco experiment, wasn't in the addict that is,
Yeah, we got to get more. We need to start really giving ourselves
time to do more experiments, becauseyou know, by the time we get
in there and get everything set thatup, a lot of the times we're
in such a rush, you know, just to experience what we can.
We need to actually like take abreath and start doing some more experiments like
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you guys do. Because what you'redoing is amazing. We just have to
like thank you, Yeah, thankyou. And you know, we're always
we're always trying to switch it upand try different things and yeah, see
what we can come up with,you know, Yeah, that's yeah.
And you know, you know,we're like, you know, we want
to keep it interesting too, youknow, like especially in our episodes,
and just try different things and seewhat happens, to document it and go
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from there. Like we're doing thesame thing over and over again. We'd
like to change things up. Yes, I know, But I wanted to
talk about a place that we bothwent and investigated, Waverley Hills. How
was that place? How was yourinvestigation there? We loved it. I
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think the disembodied voices were pretty crazy. Yes, where did you hear a
disembodied voice in the tunnel at thebottom of the time? I heard someone
breathing in my ear well, sowe couldn't tell it sounded there was kind
of a coughing sound and then itwas definitely like audible voices, but it
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almost sounded like two people kind oftalking. But we were we were about
halfway down, and it was definitelyall the way at the end, and
we had all the lights off,which of course just makes it a little
more high. Do you go onthe top and throw cat balls down like
Mike? And I didn't. No, I guess our biggest thing. So
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Kelly saw what she thought it lookedat the apparition of the dog. And
this is we didn't know the manand the dog that gotten thrown out,
right, So Kelly saw this operationof the dog and then we heard about
that. And then on the fifthfloor where the nurse was hung or hung
herself, we had the SLS outand we had a motion detector right in
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front of the elevator right you know, where she had done it, and
the motion detector was going crazy.Kelly had the SLS. We were just
like talking. I started getting reallynauseous. And I'm not big on you
know, oh look at the chills. I mean body obviously, but I
don't really get nauseous, you know, I mean, we rarely have physical
responses. But I started feeling reallyuneasy and Kelly was talking and just for
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a flash of probably four seconds fromthe roof or from the rafters was a
stick figure like hanging like from thetop to the bottom and there for probably
three four seconds top and then wetried so hard to like see if we
could get it back, just inthe sense of was it mapping something,
you know, with the wood orthe rafters or the ceiling, and we
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couldn't get it back, and itwas just so jarring. And then once
we went down to the morgue,I felt apparently more drawers. You know,
well he will naja all right,I know, but I didn't feel
like the place was like menacing likesome people. To me, it was
more like sadness. I actually had, like I agreed, joking people like
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joking around. I mean, Idon't know, we agreed. We didn't.
We didn't sense anything bad. Imean again we haven't. But yeah,
it was just like you said,very sad. You could definitely just
sense that a lot of death hadhappened there, and you know, just
you just in those moments, wejust try to kind of come at it,
not somber, but just very respectful, because you want them to understand
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that you're sorry, you know,what happened happened to you. The saddest
thing that I got was I gotan e VP, or I was asking
a question people who don't know whatan EVP is electronic voice phenomenon. We
used recorders and asked questions and didyou recorders can hear at a higher frequency
than human ear can hear, andsometimes we'll get a response that we didn't
hear. So I asked the question, why are you still here? And
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I played back my recorder and Igot I'm looking for my mom. Like
that was like so solid, Yeah, can we help you? Where does
she go to the light? Ihate the idea of kids not being able
to but it's just an energy imprintand soul has gone on and it's just
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the imprint of leftover energy. That'swhat I hope and that residual. Yeah,
exactly, you hope. Yeah.And then the other thing that happened
to me was and I wish Iwould have had it like on a recorder
on camera, but I was bylike the elevator and I was like setting
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up on my equipment and I heardlike a like a bell ring yes by
the elevators, and I go intothe room next to it. I think
I was like that was like onthe fourth floor. Maybe it's like you
know where the where you go inthere's big double doors and they have like
all those rooms in the restroom,the lounge. It was like just before
that, I heard a bell andI'm walking around. I'm like, hmm,
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that's weird. So I asked oneof the people that I was working
there. They're like, oh,yeah, the elevator bell goes off sometimes
and the elevator doesn't work. Ohthat's weird. WI. Yeah, that's
that's crazy. And you know that'sthat could be residual you know, energy
as well. You know, thatplace is definitely creepy if anything else too,
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it's just so so creepy. Andthe thing that over sixty thousand you
know, deaths through that place,you know, during the tuberculosis pandemic.
And I even think that Eric didn'twe get an e VP that said we
said where did you die from?And they said tuberculosis, and like,
yeah, yeah, we got somecrazy e vps. And then Eric,
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we talk about this all the timeon the show and then everyone's heard about
my bats story. Yeah he gotscared by that. But just just recently,
just recently, I noticed something they'rein that bat video that I can't
explain, and it's really spooky.And I had to slow it down because
you know, we watched it somany times, but you're just kind of
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paying attention to Eric's It's amazing whatyou catch like several years down the road,
like, oh, yeah, Idon't know if we have it.
Do we do have it? Yeah, I'm gonna play it right now.
Yeah. So basically after watching thebats fly by and Eric screaman and and
all these things, and we werelaughing, and I was watching it and
I'm like, what what is thatin the background. So I slowed it
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down. It's only about eight seconds, so we might have to play it
a couple of times, but I'mnot going to say anything else. And
see what We'll see what you guysthink there we go, Ah, my
face at the outside part of thoselights were coming. There's nothing out there.
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There's nothing. It's not like awild animal or anything can get up
there because that's elevated. It's it'sabout three three feet off the ground and
if you look at it when itgoes fast, it looks like it's like
the two behind. Yeah, thatwas that was It's pretty spooky. I
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love that the weird thing is,so let's say we're an animal. I'm
so I'm the big debunker. Itry to debunk everything, but we're an
animal. You saw how it turnedto the side, Like it's almost like
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you wouldn't have a reflection if animalhad turned to its side and it still
had a glow even though it clearlyturned. So yeah, super weird.
Yeah, it's like three or fourfeet high because it looks like it's almost
like the height of like a doorknob would be on a door. Yeah.
No, sorry, I got adog at my feet. She had
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a cat and her lap. Allthere we go. This is my favorite
part of any any podcast for therecord, that's awesome. Those eyes are
were wild. Yeah, but it'swild. How you just I mean,
like, you know, there's somuch to as you guys know, talk
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about a paranorm my hangover when you'retrying to go through all the footage and
listen to all the audio and it'sso hard and it's your regular life and
your day jobs and everything, butyou know you do missed up. You
can't help it. It's just youryour You get tired after like the fourth
and face tell you how much videofootage I have from like going I don't
know how far back that I haven'teven looked at something that that could be
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like on pernormal call on camera,wouldn't even know it exactly, but you
got to like find the time togo through it. Like she used to
take our recordings and at least shehas sales job, so she would listen
to them in between her sales jobs. She's gonna drive all over Kansas.
Hey, that's the best way toget We heard this, so were we
investigate the Missouri State Penitentiary, whichis like the most incredible place. And
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we were driving home and it wasit seemed to be a suri state pin
to go there. Yes, it'sincredible on the list, And we were
driving home and didn't kind of seemlike a quiet night, and we were
playing the audio actually it was avideo on the car stereo on the drive
home, and as we're walking downthe hall, I think it was death
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Row. Uh you here. Wecalled it the In hindsight, we were
like, it's a Scooby Doo villainlaugh because it's this man's voice and it's
the most intense laugh, like likehearts maniacal. It's like yes, yes,
like and we on Scooby Doo,right, and we didn't hear it,
you know, it's obviously ebp uh. And then we just went back
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to the prison a month ago,yes, that, and we were there
was a one of the buildings hadbeen closed after the tornado, and so
they just reopened it and we weresitting in the main hall and we were
kind of just getting the equipment readyand then at the end of the hall
we heard the exact same laugh atthis time audibly like identical. Couldn't like
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you could literally place them over eachother, you know, audio, and
it would be the same laugh,Like it was insane. Wow. So
clearly that's the kind of stuff thatlike really just you know, like sometimes
this embodied voices are the best.I love that. You know. Sometimes
there's things that happened and you're likemaybe something, but when you can get
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two of the same labs from thesame place and you know, or something
like that, it's just mind blowing. Three years apart, yeap, someone
clearly remembered us. Well, myfirst disembodied voice, like that's what turned
me into a crazy person into investigatingis like I don't know if you've ever
seen the movie Monster Eileen Morenos wasa prostitute, hitchhiker serial killer. She
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was locked up in the the women'sprowered correctional facility near my house, and
I used to investigate it ate itand I got my first disembodied voice there
off of like my little knockoff gopro full spectrum camera and I got a
woman like in a high pitch choiceand then like a like a giggle,
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like ha like and like the guyswith like that's a female voice. And
I'm like, what are you talkingabout? And I'm like, let me
go outside, and I'm like,going outside, nothing there. But then
I played like the video and thereit is. I was like, yeah,
those are those are unbelievable. Whenyou get when you get in like
a disembodied voice where you can audiblyhear it with your own ears, it's
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just mind blowing. Best intelligent,The best intelligent one we got was the
one from more Tona. I don'tknow if you said you watch the Haunted
Files, the one that we spiritsto the South, Spirits of the South,
where we got the disembodied voice ofa woman saying yes, like answering
my question. It's like wild likeand that's the thing too. I don't
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know if you guys feel this way, but like to have an intelligent response
is a whole different level an investigation. Like you can kind of just once
you start seeing a pattern, youthink, okay, that has to be
residual, all right, try tocommunicate. But those times that you actually
are pretty sure it's intelligent, thatthat's a whole different ball game. Well,
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that's the thing is, like wethere's like a lot of places down
here that we've been to so manytimes. Like for me, like there's
a couple of places I've probably beenthere like twenty times investigating or like you
know, yeah, like spirits,they're you know, they're people, right,
and I feel like I built uprelationships with them where like I don't
have a problems communicating with them andthey don't with me, like to the
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point where like not even just meanymore. My teammates we get our names
called out, like ye know us, I mean at the at the Veilly
House one night, Eric was couldn'tyou know? So we have enough people
on the team where sometimes you know, if we can't make it to an
event, we have enough people tocover. And Eric wasn't there, and
I was there and I got anEVPs. Where's Eric? I was like,
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yeah, it was it was crazy. No, you said you're like,
oh, Eric's not here tonight,and it said who's that? That
was a different one, Okay,I said, yeah, the same spirit
they you guys though, And he'seven said his name like on the ovulous
and on the recorder. Well that'show we yeah, go ahead, No,
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his name is Paul Hammer. Helived like in around the nineteen twenties,
and we've gotten him to say hisname Paul on the recorder. We
got an EVP and we got Hammeron the ovulous like we were like one
time too, Like how odd isthat? The craziest story is that we
didn't know his name and we wentto the historian and said, we got
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Paul and we got the name andwe got the word hammer. What does
that mean? No, we didn'tknow. And she goes, I said,
did he get killed with a hammeror something late? And she goes,
no, that was his last name. Wow, that's crazy, especially
we get different pieces of equipment.Yeah, and Kim the historical the educational
director, sometimes she won't tell usstuff and she'll keep it like and see
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what we find. And then laterand tell us later still we were doing
an EVP session and she's like,Paul, what instrument did you play?
And we got that French horn andshe whips out a picture of him with
World War One uniform holding a Frenchhorn. God's wild. That is not
That's not a word you get normally. I mean, yeah, exactly.
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I mean, I don't know aboutyou guys, but we kind of we
have a running joke with some ofthe words on the ovulost just because you
know, we're always like, whenare we going to Africa? Clearly we're
going to Africa every single right,yes, foliage, But every now and
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then you also get two words thatyou just did not haven't heard before,
and you know, really make youthink there's something to this. We went
to the Villiska Axe murder house that'sa lucky in Iowa, and they've been
there twice now and it's it's justlike it's so the energy is so intense
when you go upstairs where the kidswere murdered, hits and they play with
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you, like every time we goout of the gate, they are playing
with our equipment. They go crazywith all the lights. I mean,
they like anything that lights up.They like any they like anything that makes
noise. We the only suspect thatthey ever had was this reverend and his
name we didn't know his name,but we were talking and I think Kelly
said something like, you know,do you know who murdered you? And
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the ovulous spit out Reverend Kelly tours, oh wow. And then we found
out that this Reverend Kelly was thesuspect of the murders back in the day,
and it was he he actually heeven admitted to it. And then
he was like acquitted, Like theysaid, no, you didn't, you're
just saying that anyway. But wedidn't know his name, and we got
Reverend Kelly on the obulus when wehad asked you. That's that's the kind
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of stuff, right that, that'swhat makes you don't want to do this
all the time. Yeah, wewould ever think I would like history,
but I love it now. Iknow I wish I in high school,
but like now I'm nuts about it. I would have paid more attention in
school. I only like the hauntedhistory. I don't like the normal history.
We're from the South, so likecivil war and all. Yeah,
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you got Saint Augustine, that's likehistory right there, the oldest city in
the US. So you guys,but we're at that halfway mark where we
got to pay our bills, right, Mike, that's right, I gotta
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they find is not what they expectedand it was truly out of this world
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don't think anybody's ever actually investigated offa boat that I know of, not
that I'm aware of that I've seen. And the thing that's something that we
weren't expecting exactly and just real quickis just a real quick The reason that
we investigated it is because there's theyfound thousands of human remains all over the
southern part of the lake that dateback so far that nobody even knows exactly
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who they belonged to. Scientists can'tprove it. They some of them had
elongated skulls. There was actually acouple of tounds out there that got washed
away during the hurricane. So there'slike ghost towns underwater. There's just a
lot of a lot of the UFOs. They seen ghosts across the board.
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Yeah, everything, So missing peoplebeen found there, all kinds of things
wild. That's crazy. And thenin the nineteen twenties there was a hurricane
and the dams broke and flooded liketowns where people like thousands people died and
from the floods from the from thelake overflowing from the hurricane. That's incredible.
Wow. Okay, so that's agood Halloween. Yeah, yeah,
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it's gonna be good. So I'mexcited. I'm excited for it to come
out. I don't blame you,all right. So now that we got
that over with, so like,so you guys been investigating for a while,
like what's your go to place thatyou always go to. Is there
like a place that you're like,hey, we got nothing to do,
let's go here and investigate. Imet to Your villa is one of our
(43:22):
favorites. It's in Atchison, Kansas, and it's an old Victorian home.
It's just got the craziest energy,the craziest things happen. That is one
of my favorite places for sure.Yeah. I think twelve people have died
in the home once, and it'slike one of those places you never don't
(43:46):
get activity. Yeah, we've neverhad a quiet night there, and it's
it never disappoints. I mean,and you rarely find that, you know,
is it like that old bed andbreakfast or something like that. It
could be very beautifully maintained and it'sbeen really well kept, so you can
totally spend the night there and youknow your allergyes wunkking in like you travel
(44:09):
with ZRTEK in so many places becauseyou know they're water damage. Yeah,
no, you can sleep here,which we have multiple times. Just I
don't know, we get good,I don't want. One of the most
memorable times was we had spent thenight. I was in the bathroom brushing
(44:30):
my teeth, and I thought thatyou thought we were in the house.
We thought Julie and Kelly were inthe house. Liz and I were brushing
our teeth, good hygiene, andall of a sudden, the staircase next
to the bathroom and you know theold steps, so it's like thunder on
(44:50):
the steps and we're like, oh, they must be going upstairs to check
things out again. And then allof a sudden we hear the kitchen door
open, which is all so kindof by the bathroom, and they came
in from outside, so they'd beenoutside by the car. No one was
there and there is nobody else there, so just the crazy things you hear.
And yeah, it's a great house. Yeah, I recommend definitely.
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The owner is amazing and it's like, you know, she she's into the
paranormal, so she that's what sheis. That's how the house is maintained.
You know, she allows people tocome in and spend the night.
But you know, it's as authenticas it gets, like there's no I
mean, she has fun with likedecorations and stuff. But the house is
beautiful and that's just the structure aloneis incredible. It just has history.
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You just kind of walk in you'resucked in. Yeah. Well James James
from across the Line Paranormal said heheard a house landed on it, which
they're in Kansas too. Nobody knowshow haunted Kansas is though. That's the
thing. It's like a great placeto live because just like you know,
if you will go to East Coastor West Coast, like there's so many
(45:58):
hanted locations within driving to since here, you know, we've been to seven.
We've driven to all of them exceptfor Waverley. Well, no,
we drove to Waverley. We didn'tdrive into com We went to the Conjuring
House and we didn't drive to that. But clearly okay, some cool places.
So what do you think of theConjury House? I it wast loved
it, Yeah it was. Andthe owners so this is before it got
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sold, and Corey the owner wasthere and he's very down to earth,
you know, he was like theyhad never sensed anything negative. All the
stories behind the house. They couldactually like there were a lot of other
scenarios, you know, like therewas supposedly even the witch that's Sheba.
You know, there were a lotof stories about whether actually killed the child,
(46:43):
anyway. But there's definitely some somethinggoing on in the house. I
don't know if it's I don't thinkit's I don't know. We didn't sense
anything evil, but there's a lot, but it's a it's a heavy energy.
Not that I felt sad or depressed, but I do not think I
would want to spend two nights there. We did spend the whole night there,
and the energy was heavy enough whereI definitely wouldn't want to live in
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it. No, you can justsense a place. Sometimes you can just
kind of feel or you and Iknow you've been up late, but you
just have like an exhaustion that's morethan being up all night. Yeah.
Yeah, you feel drained, butyou can't fall asleep. Yes, yeah,
(47:29):
wid And half the time we're inthe same bed together because we're so
scared. All the sleeping bag upover because you can't have your you got
to be covered up. Yeah.Well we had some poltergeist activity there too,
where this is a three hundred yearish you welcomes is actually my stir
(48:00):
we're sisters. Oh yeah, Iabout conjuring, Yeah, thank you section
of couse. Yeah, Liz hada really like I said, it was
a three hundred year old old house, so old old furniture, everything there
is still old, like they reallyhaven't modernized it at all. Actually,
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for like the conjuring the parent familywhen they lived there in the seventies,
I believe it's a lot more rusticthan you would picture a house seat from
a family living there in the seventies. In the basement, oh yeah,
the basement, we had a tablemoved heavy, heavy table that I don't
know if the four of us couldhave lifted in where we were standing in
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front of it, and all ofa sudden it hit the back of our
legs, your legs leg and thenwe played our video over or audio,
I don't remember which one, andJulie had said can you move something?
And then like forty seconds later thetable movies. Wow. Yeah, but
highly recommend it. I mean,now they've sold it and you know,
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lots of people have investigated it,and you know, once you have a
site, it's kind of like althoughwayverly like you guys know, there's just
such a history there and the conqueringyou know that like the move they shot
it elsewhere, like I mean,the parents, yes, they have that
history, but that a long timeyou know, it just kind of depends
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on who you talk to. People. We're more intrigued by the movie,
I think, than the actual historyof the house. Yeah, that's why
they want to investigate. But Imean, I do think there, but
I think it might just be normalhistory of a really old house, not
necessarily why. I've heard people givedifferent opinions. Some people say it's overrated.
One person said that he got amost disturbing EVP on his recorder that
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he got rid of his recorder.Oh wow. I think it just depends.
Actually, I tell you, Itell you the truth. I think
it depends on the person. AndI agree. We do events. We
do events. Sometimes we do eventswhere we try to keep the group small
and we rotate people like at Historyof Village into different houses. And I'll
get like one group that as itwas like, I don't know, not
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a very good energy, and wedon't get anything, and then we get
another group with a totally different vibeand the place starts hopping. It's just
like, I think it all hasto do with your personality. And well,
you know, Bill Selvin said thatthat he had some he felt something
like pretty dark at the Riddle Houseand he had a little freaked out.
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We've never we've never experienced anything likethat there. It's always been like we've
gotten name called names and cursed atand stuff by by Joseph. But that's
Lise, you missed it. Josephis a spirit that loves women and hates
men, and he'll flirt with you, especially if you bring alcohol. The
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allest EVP I ever got was Ihad this one room and she was an
event and she was like a littlebit buzz. She's like, Joseph,
if you like to dance, She'slike, I got a bottle of Berman
and we can dance like flirting withthem. And I played the recorder back
and then I hear them scream yes, yes, yeah, we're doing the
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uh my ass when I leave.Yeah, I think we were doing a
Delco experiment there and Eric said,do you want me to bring you a
bottle of whiskey or something? Andhe said leave it at the door.
Eric. So yeah, it's funnybecause like during the public events, they
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don't let us go into the attic. So on the way up there,
there's a door with a with alock on it, so we put like
meters like by the door. Sincewe can't go up there and try to
communicator on the base of it.So we're at him, we're like talking
about leaving the bottle, and thenwe're up in the attic and he's like
telling us, you can tell himto leave it at the door. Yeah,
that's where we normally talk to him. Yeah. I don't think we've
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had any flirtation. We haven't usedthat. Yes, Well, how about
Franny. They at the firehouse,I mean, yeah, Eric, oh
yeah, so one of our investigatorsFranny the same location yesterday village, but
they have a fire museum and weget a lot activity. I think it's
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more active in there in the riddlehouse. And she was just we had
her inside by herself and we hadsome red pots set around, and she's
just sitting there like talking. She'slike, you know what I really like.
She's like, I like those youknow, those fireman calendars. I
think that's really hot. And assoon as she said that, there's a
rampod like she's sitting next to itgoes off, and then the other one
(53:00):
on the other across from her,it goes off. Wow, it's the
ghost of mister October. Every timewe're there, we'll like focus on that
certain month, but we got Yeah, that's amazing. You gotta have fun,
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that's the key. I mean,as you guys know the moments of
intensity or and then we were talkingand we were talking about Paul Ham or
the v Lea House. Well there'sanother house next to it that's active too,
called the Walls House. And ourbuddy Joe like gets flirted with the
woman there. It was just prettyfunny you actually think that, yeah,
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Margaret, right, Yeah, heactually thinks that she he had he had
an attachment from. Yeah. Thenthen there then his wife whoops, some
mass you're out. I will say, we did what's the Crescent? What
(54:12):
ka springs? The bar hostel?And then Michael Room. It's this guy
that fell to his death while thehotels being built, and he fell where
the room was built anyway, andsupposedly he loves women. And Liz and
I slept there that night and wewere just you know, twin or double
beds. We were asleeping. Youdon't tell your husband's this, right,
but dream I bring. I washaving this dream, not like risque,
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but just a dream of my husbandand I at least I was pretty sure
it was my husband but I rememberin my dream, I like, I
actually flipped over in my dream,and all of a sudden I had the
sensation of covers being pulled off ofme. And I sat straight up in
bed, and Liz goes, whatis it? And I was like,
oh, something, just like literallythat was a sensation come that way,
(55:00):
and I don't know what. I'mnot going there. I'm not saying that.
I'm simply saying the cover sensation beingpooled was unlike anything I've ever experienced.
It was very much time you gothere, work, make sure you
were seven layers of close. Weran all of our like flannel PJ.
So we were telling you, butyeah, it was. It's definitely an
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interesting sensation. It'll be like itwill be like July and it'll be like,
honey, don't forget you win ajacket exactly cover up. But Michael
does like girls, so we atleast knew that going in. Yeah,
okay, yeah, And you knowI was thinking that too sometimes, like
the energy to like and being momsand and everything and having that you know,
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what's the word I'm looking for?Uh, you know that motherly sense
and and everything and and being women, you know, and and that whole.
You probably get more activetivity from childspirits and men from other stuff.
You gotta come down because you gotJoseph and then you have Jacob. You
guys got to come too. Okay, that's the deal. We have lots
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of places like you can able tojust go. You can hit Atchison and
do Sally House, do Mcenteer,you can and then if you want to
over to Iowa and do both Malbourneand Melisica. It's all right there.
It's like all the top ones there, no, and it's all within like
three hours. It's easy, easy. They're sleeping in the snow down we
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come up there. That's how Mikeand I will be dressed exactly up like
that anyway. All up here weget that thin Florida blood. Yeah,
we'll help you stay warm, noseriously, ladies. And down here in
South Florida when the weather dips lowseventies. I used to work in downtown
for and had an office that overlookedlike you know, the major like sidewalk,
(57:07):
and they got down to the seventies, all the women will be wearing
the fur jackets, boots, yeah, because they never because here it doesn't
get cold. That all right.They never know where they're gonna be able
to bust that out again. Sothey got advantage where the iguanas fall off,
like yeah in the backyard either they'recold blooded, Yeah, it gets
(57:31):
too cold. They fall out ofthe trees. They had one running around
with in the backyard. They don'tdie, they just kind of like get
like sport stuns them, right.Yeah, they're like in a comatose Yeah,
it's like they saw a ghost.That was pretty scary if someone didn't
(57:51):
know that and saw like these peopleover the trees. Frog is flying from
falling from the sky exactly. Yeah, we got all kinds of fun creatures
here. Ye, skunk tapeskes,Florida's Florida's Bigfoot, oh mm hmm,
(58:21):
Yeah we have. There's actually aSkunkate headquarters in the ever. Yeah,
you can camp there. They havelike the air conditioned cheeky huts like cabins,
h and you can hang out there. I was going to do like
an event there. It was likea para con Bigfoot type, Yeah,
a conference thing where they were goingto do a skunkcate punt. But there's
(58:44):
like a haunted location there and Iwas going to do the investigation there,
but it never fell through. Butthat's something I want to refuse it.
Yeah, yeah, definitely. Yeah, but we're pretty wild. I mean,
we got a lot of places downhere where it's not the spirits that
we're worried about, it's like what'sinside the building some ye creatures. So
the factor that in these days that'syeahs are the humans. Since we spend
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the night and I'm like, Iknow, we just spend the night with
a random person that lives in thisweird place and we just trusted that no
one's gonna kill us. It's fine. It's going to wake up with a
yea yes. You have to justhave faith that the people that are doing
(59:29):
this, you know, they wantyou there. That's all good. People
know where I'm at. Yes,we always kind of and we don't tell
people. We don't like, wedon't post where we're going the day of
we wait, I mean, wedon't want anyone like tracking. We don't
do. We don't really do lives. We did a couple of times just
(59:51):
locally, but we're on a trip. We don't do a live again.
We don't want yeah, yeah,yeah, better to be stalkers. A
oh, they're all alone at thisplace. Yeah, they're going to be
there until the sun comes up.No, you're probably more hiding from our
(01:00:13):
own children. Yes, we don'twant the kids to know where we are
either. Don't try to mess withyou. Yeah no, I mean we're
too far away for them. Theytolerate, all of them tolerated. They
think it's they think it's mildly okay, yeah, mildly. Oh you know
(01:00:39):
what, we missed the ending part, the transition right real quick. There's
no one on here now but thoseof you that are watching us. We
are also on the k g R, a digital broadcasting network. We can
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find it on iHeart Radio, Spotify, all kinds of streaming platforms. And
we're not the only show. There'sother ones, and there's good ones.
You got moof on if you're inthe UFOs. They talk about cryptids,
you got Bishop long that it's beenon ghost Hunters, ghost Adventures, all
(01:01:21):
kinds of nice talent there. Soyeah, check it out. Kg R
a digital broadcasting network. And oneof you ladies, weren't you on Ghost
Adventures. Let's see that somewhere me. Yes, tell me that story.
I like to hear about that.You know, it's not we went to
it was well, so I writefor People magazine and they all know,
my colleagues know I'm into the paranormal, and so I did it. Okay,
(01:01:44):
I did it. We tried itstory, you know, like back
in the day before. It wasactually right when Ghost Moms was forming.
But we went to the Tin TinkTink. I can't say it's a mining
community in Utah, and it was. It was in like, it was
pretty intense. I mean, itwas fun to watch those guys in action.
Just because you see so much onTV. They've gotten much more expressive
(01:02:06):
in the last couple of years.This was back in the time. This
was back when they were a littlebit more like, you know, in
the moment, looking at the equipment, responding with you. But it was
fascinating. And at the end ofthe night, we Zach got this EVP
that was unlike anything I'd ever heardin my entire life. It was like
a guttural, non human growl,like I don't know, and it was
(01:02:29):
quietest scenario, like you just askeda question in this house and then that
scream and you can actually see meon the episode putting my hand. It
was so intense and it kind offelt like something I wasn't supposed to be
hearing almost so, but you knowthat moments like that. And then I
interviewed the guys at ghost Hunters,you know, and Dakota with the Destination
(01:02:52):
I mean Destination Fear, all ofthem. Basically, it's so nice.
This community, as you know,is so amazing because once you're in it,
you just there's kind of a kinshiplike you just really appreciate it.
Yeah, for sure doing what theycan do. And so you know,
we're just grateful that people support usand are happy that we're here because you
(01:03:13):
know, we enjoy this just asmuch as you guys do. And awe
of a lot of those stuff youguys do. We just hope you here.
Oh, thank you well all youguys now. But yeah, we're
all about, you know, likehelping people. We're very passionate about the
paranormal. We're all about par unity. And everyone says per unity, but
(01:03:36):
no, I always invite you know, teams from anywhere to come down and
come and collaborate with us or investigatewith us. Yeah, and it's just
good to like, you know,get to learn from other people and what
they do and network, network andthings like that. It's just nice.
I mean it's nice sharing the storiesand sharing the evidence and kind of like
seeing that you said, different experimentsand I'm always watching and kind of like
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taking notes and you know, whatcan we try? What can we do?
How can we improve upon what we'retrying to get? So yeah,
it's just but the problem is youwant to do it all the time and
you have to actually like you dothe rest of your life too. Right,
wait till the kids like get alittle bit older. Yes, that's
plan with grandma, So we're headedthat way. That's our co founder.
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She's like strapped and she's a grandmaand that's awesome. She used to be
a bouncer and she brings all thebacods and goodies for when we go investigating,
and cookies and all kinds of stuff. So that's amazing. She takes
she takes care of us. She'sthe mama hen and she you got to
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have the energy. She's always saying, it's like corraling her chickens cats.
Yeah what she says. Yeah,we have thirty seven members. Yeah that's
so crazy, you guys, haven't. I love that? And I also
want to tell everyone, like justput her in your thoughts and prayers because
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she's in the hospital, so ohyeah, thinking about her and fought her
so hoping for a speedy recovery.Yeah, absolutely, Yeah, thank you
guys, Yeah, thank you somuch. Yeah, thanks for coming on
the show. And I got allexcited with you guys on here, and
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I should have played that. Kellywas sad she couldn't be here. She
was like not pleased about baseball.Oh that's okay, we'll have you back
on definitely. Well, I definitelyhave to like go up there or maybe
meet up at Waverley one time.Little places up here. You could spend
three or four days and hit fivesix places easily and hit that lotto and
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quit my day job and just that'sthe hard part and r V and just
travel the world the dream a reallynice RV, yeah, of course the
bottom. Yeah, then some decrepitplaces, we've got to have a nice
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RV. Yes, And we're probablygoing to go to the spot the next
day too. I'm just saying I'mdead serious about it. There's no better
paranormal hangover than going to a spotfrom Florida. We got avocados down here,
so yeah, yes, so doyou guys want to talk about ghost
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moms, anything coming up, anythingthat you want to announce to anyone.
I got your link tree links scrollingon the bottom where they can find you
YouTube. Right, Yeah, no, I mean we have. We're working
on the video for our last mostrecent trip to Missouri State Pen where we
got the time the audible laugh thatmatched the e v P that we got
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three years Are you're going to weekendyeah audible yes, yes, but now
working on the episode. Hopefully we'llget it out in the next couple of
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weeks. And uh, yeah,we're gonna I think there's a hotel here
in Kansas City where a woman isbelieved to have honked too honked. I
think it's room nine O three,right, and we're going to go.
If Emily doesn't fall asleep in thebed, we're going to go to spend
the night in the room and atleast kind of see if we can contact
the woman. Then that'll probably bein November. Coladays get a little crazy
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with the kids stuff. But thenI want to hit Malvern again, probably
in January. Josh. Josh isawesome, so it's it's always fun to
get back there and again saying kindof activity every single time, which shows
the validity of what the stories areand exactly the history there you just looking
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for. Yeah, exactly, itfruits. You know what we're out to
do. Ye, Yeah, awesomeguys, Well I love it all right,
Thank you guys again, thank youso much. You both are awesome.
Oh, thank you so guys.Anybody that's out there listening or watching,
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you can check them out at theirlink tree. It's just ghost Moms
and it'll link out to all theirstuff. And for me, if you
want to check out any of mypersonal content or whatnot, it's at www
dot f l a paranormal researcher dotcom. I have a blog and a
lot of links out to the hanfile stuff of different things that we have
going on. We also have awar Party paranormal dot com where you can
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check out upcoming events and all thatfun stuff. And don't forget to follow
the Haunted Files on Instagram. Youcan see what new episodes are coming out.
Halloween Special, that's right, thatwe got the Halloween Special coming out
Halloween night, nine o'clock pm EasternStandard time. And Eric don we have
a couple events coming up as well. Yeah, we do actually we're doing
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a private event. But I lovethis place. This is where it all
started for me. So we're we'reyou guys are gonna love this. So
every year we cater to a forensicsclass, middle school forensics class. That's
awesome. One of the most hauntedlocations in Miami, Florida called the Daring
Estate. It's so beautiful. Itis almost like spiritual, very tropical,
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lush like gardens sitting on the water. There's a keyhole channel where he had
his yacht. But yeah, wedo an interactive event with these forensic class
students and we show them how touse the equipment, how to do a
parent paranormal investigation at a very hauntedlocation. So I love it. That
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is it. Yeah, the kids, they love it, they love it.
Yeah, we do it every yearfor them. We're doing two of
them this year for two different schools. That's amazing. That is. And
that's Friday night and then Saturday nightwe got a public event. Everyone's invited
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and very affordable, throwingly thirty dollarsif you're down here in South Florida.
It's a Gold Coast Railroad museum.It's near to Miami, super haunted.
It sits on an old Navy airbase that had a pretty tragic incident there.
Back in the nineteen forties, theyused to have these these blimps and
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three hangars. Each hangar could holdsix blimps, and they used those blimps
to patrol the Florida coasts during WorldWar Two for German U boats. So
during the nineteen forties, a hurricanecame and won the blimps cal on fire
and all three hangars blew up.So you imagine how big those hangars aren't,
you know, the biggest, Sowe begain a residual. We get
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a lot of residuals from that accident. And now it's a train museum where
they built like a little hangar overit, and they got these three I
got four lines of rails with withhistorical cars on them. The one of
them includes the Ferdinand Magellan, whichwas a presidential car used to be Air
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Force one before there were planes.Truman, Roosevelt, Reagan, Winston Churchill
rode into it, so we getevidence of a secret Service agent that got
shot in the line of duty.There there's an Army medic car that's super
hanted. There's the California Zephyr,two stories. We got a segregation car.
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So all that just stirs up abunch of energy. I think they
feed off each other. So that'swhy it's so crazy. Yep. And
then on top of that, wealso do a little old school age of
spiritualism. I think I'm rambling,but anyway I want that's exciting. So
the age of spiritualism is back inthe late late eighteen hundreds early nineteen hundreds
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where they used to do table levitations, sances, table tipping. So if
you have a lady that can dotable tipping, you basically rust your fingers
tips on the table and it's anend table with three legs and you're barely
touching it. But somehow she canchannel her energy and if something has energy,
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its out that it'll spin around,It crossed the floor. But it's
it's basically just channeling energy. Peoplethink I might be crazy, and I
like, that's the first thing Isay when we start our event, like,
I'll tell them what you're gonna bedoing, Like this guy's crazy.
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They try it, below used theirmind away. That's I can't believe people
can do that. That's so incredibleto do that, that's cool. Yeah,
con now, you got right.Well, we appreciate it. You
guys are awesome. I said thatagain. I'm gonna say it again now,
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you guys, you guys are great. It was awesome having you guys,
and it was epic show. Yes, thank you. You go to
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