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Where oh where has Becki gone?
Posted by co-founderJess @ Tue Nov 14, 2006 10:32 am
Has anyone heard from becki lately? Leo quit AC Moore, so i can't get ahold of him, and I haven't heard anything from becki in a while...
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Posted by co-founderJess @ Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:54 am
I am currently working on consolidating some topics and forums to make it a little less confusing and a little less intimidating. we can expand them again as our site and member list expand
Last night at the old Mill I had some of the strongest psychic impressions I've had in a long time. In my mind's eye, I saw a little girl trapped in a room, a heavy metal door slamming, and a red light. I heard the name "Sara" and saw the name "Gira." The last name was Sommers. The little girl died, but not in a fire, although she was cremated following death. She was about 8 years old and died in 1953.
I haven't confirmed any of this yet, but I did want to share my impressions with you before I begin to try to find a girl named Gira Sommers who died in 1953. It will be very interesting to see if my impressions were correct!
First of all, let me make it clear that this is just what we're calling this place. It is an old farm house and there is a cemetary at the end of the road it's situated on. Most of the graves are marked "Ray" so we call this the Ray Farm.
This is the place that we were uncomfortable going back to at night. We were trying to get out there by about seven o'clock so that it wouldn't be dark, but unfortunately the traffic on US 1 was backed up and we found that we didn't have a great deal of choice in the time that we arrived.
At any rate, we parked some distance down the road and began walking towards the house. The dark was pretty intimidating, but we had two flashlights with us, and did manage to make it right out to where the house itself was, further than we'd been on the previous occasion.
This time there was no oppressive cold, just the oppressive darkness that seemed to swallow our flashlight beams. Neither of us had a strong sense of a "wall" that we'd had the first time, and the only similar sounds were those of the acorns that were falling on the metal roof of the house.
What we did hear, however, was voices. A lot of voices. Most of them sounded similar to "banshee" sounds, but there was also the sound of voices talking.
At one point, Leo and I both saw a light brown/tan dog standing near one of the trees, and I saw a cat in the window (which I suspect was probably a living cat).
When the light beams seemed to be draining more rapidly than before, we finally headed back and went to the Mill to try to record some more EVPs. That story on its way.
So far this has been one of my favorite places to go, because we got so much that first night out at the old mill. It's also a fairly secluded spot where we don't particularly need to worry about cops getting annoyed with us or anything of that nature. The only problem is that it's been turned into apartments now and there has been a lot of background noise in the past.
We did get into one of the apartments, however. Unfortunately with so much background noise going on, we weren't able to pick up any sound except for the echo of conversation in the apartment above. We would still like to have a go at the stairwell, where we all felt that there was some oppressive force.
It's going to be difficult to get in with our equiptment without the permission of the manager (which we have yet to seek out) and I'd like to get a more established name for ourselves before we do that, but it's going to be interesting to see what more we can get out of the Old Mill.
Posted by co-founderJess @ Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:37 pm
We picked up a woman's voice in this one. It sounds as if she's yelling "who's house is this?!" We believe it may be in regards to the fact that the Mill has been converted into low-income apartments within the past 15 years.
Posted by co-founderJess @ Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:34 pm
In the same recording as the previously posted EVP, we also picked up this phrase. We are suspecting it says "I'll snap your neck, you bastard" with an accent as you would hear it being yelled across the field. We are not taking this as a threatening message because we believe most/all of the evps recorded that night were impressions rather than active ghosts.
Posted by co-founderJess @ Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:40 am
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