Audio Evidence
Listed below are some of the more compelling audio recordings from some of our Investigations. Take a listen...
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Rolling Hills Insane Asylum - East Bethany NY (02/24/2013)
This Class A EVP captured by RCPP Team members Dave and Kirsten is spectacular with it being one of our favorite pieces of evidence our Team has collected. This recording takes place in a room at the Rolling Hills Insane Asylum where it is purported that a spirit of a man resides. This man was very violent and did not particularly like women. One investigator, Lee Ann, asks if he prefers that a women sit in his chair. The answer is clear...'NO'. The amazing thing is that all 5 investigators did not hear the response in live time but we isolated the response only after reviewing the audio recording. Amazing.... |
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LG Miller Mansion - Brockport, NY
This audio clip is from the LG Miller Mansion, a former funeral home located in Brockport, NY. In this clip the RCPP team has a small PINK bear out as a trigger item. The investigator asks, 'We have a bear here...what color is the bear?' There is a clear womens response, 'PINK'. The amazing thing is after review of the audio, there are 4 responses to this question, all in different voices, all saying 'PINK'. Audio headphones might be necessary to hear all the responses. |
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Cartwright Inn - West Henrietta, NY
** Warning-Graphic Language** This audio clip was captured at the the Cartwright Inn, a historic Inn that was well known as a Rochester restaurant tradition. This clip is of a team member pushing his departed nephew Austin to respond to him. As the investigator pushes more and more for a response, he says, "Austin I am going to push you like your father did. You are probably telling me to 'F' off right now but I was you to respond to me". After that statement there is a response on the ITC of 'Fuck Off'. |
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Cartwright Inn - West Henrietta, NY
This is another audio clip from an Investigation at the historic Cartwright Inn. In this clip the ITC is playing through radio stations. In the same general tone you will hear a mans voice state, 'Nothing good ever happens here'. This is a classic ITC recording where you are trying to pin-point a response that is several words long and in the same tone proving that the response did not come from one specific radio frequency. It may take a few listens to the clip but listen for the underlaying voice at 0:03 seconds of the recording. |
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