| Locations | Outstanding Findings |
| Buildings | Photographs |
| Cemeteries | EVP (voices) |
| False Positive Photographs | Video |
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| Case Studies - Private Residence - Bridgeton, NJ - May
14, 2005
This was our second investigation of this 200 year old home. You can check out our first investigation by clicking here. During our first trip, we collected both photographic and video evidence. During this investigation, we again collected some good photographic evidence, along with an astounding 21 EVP, many of which were interactive. Several of the EVP we captured were male voices. It should be noted that there were no men present during the investigation. The entire investigative team was comprised of women and the only homeowner present was the lady of the house! We also captured the voice of a young girl saying the name Emma, to which the homeowner has found ties to the home's past. We wish we could post all of our evidence from this investigation, but offer a sampling of some of our best findings here. -Click
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| VIDEO
EVIDENCE
This EVP, recorded by Investigator Bove', is truly amazing and adds validity to the imagery that was being received by the investigative team. While sitting in the master bedroom of this home, Investigators Bove' and K. Groff were receiving imagery of a young woman in the 1920s era. They envisioned her preparing for and traveling to an upscale party; perhaps a friend's "coming of age" celebration. For a brief moment, Investigator Bove' saw the woman traveling by horse and carriage, but then commented aloud that the mode of travel pre-dated the 1920s era in which they had placed her. It was at this time a male voice was recorded saying, "You've gotten it wrong. I said it was in a car." The original version of the recording is being offered here, along with one that has been clipped down to better hear the comment by the male spirit. Original Clipped During the time our young woman was arriving to the party, the investigators "saw" an old panel truck with two men. It was perceived that these men were not supposed to be outside the party and that their intensions for being there were less than admirable. It was at this time that Investigator Bove' captured what sounds like the same male in the above EVP saying, "Help me out, I'm a culprit." What is prolific here is that the men were perceived by the investigators to be "bad guys." Also, the terminology "culprit" is dated and not one used very often in today's society. Listen While sitting in one of the second floor bedrooms, Investigator
Bove' noted that the dowsing rod in her hand was spinning wildly. It
was at this moment that she recorded two male voices. The first
says, "He said jump," followed by a louder voice saying,
"Look!" Listen This
clip is of a young girl recorded by Investigator Halpin during general
conversation in the living room. She simply, and clearly, says,
"Emma." Listen
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