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The Myrtles, St. Francisville, LA May 2008
Sorry for such a long delay in getting this evidence on our website; however, Hurricane Gustav definitely set us back. The following is only a small portion of the evidence that Everyday Paranormal of Louisiana recorded and documented at The Myrtles in May, 2008.
Other evidence from The Myrtles will be posted in the near future. We strongly suggest the use of head phones when listening to the EVPs. Thank-you.
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Judge Clark Woodruff Suite, The Myrtles Plantation (Part 1)
Video snippet of bathroom lights turning on and off. Black Mass Anomaly. (Press the "Play" button to start video)
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Judge Clark Woodruff Suite (Part 2)
Video snippet of bathroom lights turning on and off. Black Mass Anomaly. (Press the "Play" button to start video) |
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Courtyard/Pond Area
Picture narration of two photographs taken at night. One photograph is of possible soldiers.
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Statue located on south end of The Myrtles' property
EVP recorded on one of three digital recorders used during this session.
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Ruffin Stirling Room
Audio snippet from an EVP session where two EVPs were recorded.
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John Leake Room
Audio snippet from an EVP session where musical tones and an EVP were recorded.
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Garden Room (also referred to as The Slave Quarters)
Personal experience narration and an EVP recording. |
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General David Bradford Suite
Audio snippet from an EVP session where two EVPs were recorded. |
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Main Staircase
Video snippet of black mass anomaly.
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The Alamo, San Antonio, TX June 2008
In the predawn hours, Ken and Maria conducted several EVP sessions near the walls of The Alamo. This EVP was recorded by the east walls. This area, back in 1836, would have been where heavy casualties were inflicted on the Mexican soldiers. Ken asks in Spanish, "como esta" and an immediate response of "good" was recorded. |
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In the predawn hours, Maria conducted a solo EVP session near the east wall of The Alamo. Maria is talking about the great city of San Antonio, but back in 1836, it was a location where a lot of men died. In a direct response, a male voice is immediately heard to say "definitely". |
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At 4 am, Ken and Maria conducted an EVP session near the front doors of The Alamo's chapel. During this session, we were talking quietly; however, during a period of time when we were not talking the digital recorder picked up the 'clip-clop' sounds of a horse's canter. |
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At dawn, Ken and Maria conducted another EVP session near the east wall of The Alamo. Maria asks, "Davy...Davy Crockett, you still here?" A male voice responses indiscernibly at first and at 13 seconds (listen carefully because of the birds) the name Davy Crockett is spoken. No alteration has been done to this recording. We don't know what caused the garbly sound during this section of the recording. The rest of the session was clear. |
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1800s Cemetery, Baton Rouge, LA July 2008
What is significant about this EVP is that Ken and I (Maria) were taking photographs for the website. I had just walked back to the camera and was reviewing the photos when a male voice is heard asking "can I see it?" During this session, there was no one else in the cemetery. This cemetery dates back to the 1800s. |
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Fort San Carlos/Fort New Richmond August 2008
This EVP was recorded during daylight hours. According to historical records, during the late 1700s to early 1800s, this was the site of multiple battles depending on its occupancy between French, Spanish, British and Native Americans. During this EVP session, adults were setting up a birthday party some distance from us. At no time did we hear any gunshots or similar sounds. |
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