EVPs BELOW!!!
After the last recording, activity settled down for a few days. On Monday, March 26, I was trying to nap in the family room but I kept hearing a man talking. I was the only one home and I checked outside, but there was no one in the vicinity. That night my husband had problems sleeping, because he kept hearing people talking. The next day, my daughter and I were in the garage when tools and cans tumbled off my husband's workbench - a bench we were no where near. On Wednesday, my husband came downstairs from our bedroom and yelled, "What?" I looked at him quizzically and he said that he had just heard me calling for him, but I wasn't... Thursday, while I was home alone, I heard a man call my name throughout the empty house. Friday, I noticed the recliner in the living room was moved about three feet out of position. I checked with everyone - even my daughter's boyfriend, only no one had moved it. Saturday, my husband was cleaning in the living room when he saw a kleenex box fall from a foot above the chair. He searched for where it could have fallen from, but could not find anywhere. Later, my stepdaughter came over after she had learned of her grandfather's passing. As I was hugging her, all three of us (my husband included) heard a plate behind us bang against the wall where it hung, then move back and forth. She was disturbed by it and upset by the news, so she left. After she left, my husband and I immediately brought out the recorder to try to catch the spirit that had moved the plate. We recorded in an empty house, without TV or radio on. We recorded only briefly - and were active with questions. We began recording at 5:37 pm in the kitchen, then moved to the living room and finally ended in our bedroom. We only recorded for about 10 minutes, but we captured about 20 EVPs. Most were rather quiet, but we will share some of them with you below...
These were captured in the kitchen in the first ten minutes...
This one was captured at the beginning of the recording. My husband is talking throughout and investigating the moving plate. This is a longer slip, so it may take a little bit to load. At :06, it sounds like a tin-ney sounding man says, "Go warn us." Then there is just my husband talking and moving the plate for about 20 seconds. My husband hears a deeper, creepy voice in there, but I can't. This empty space is good for you to hear - that we don't hear voices ALL the time, but when we do, they are definitely different from normal sounds. At :31, one of them confesses WHO moved the plate! "Hec did that" is stated followed by a plea, "Help Me" at :33 and another "Help Him" at :38.
Hec Moved the Plate
This next one contains the thing that I HATE HEARING. I don't mind most things, heck, I even had a death threat. But they say this one once in a while and it is creepy. You should be able to hear this with headphones - right away at the start, a man whispers, "April, turn around." Ughh...I hate that because I always wonder what if I actually heard that at the time? What would I have seen? Anyway, quickly following that at :03 is a whisper, "Bless you." Then, I pour some tea and a man whispers at :06, "I want some water." At :14, a quiet plea for help...At :22, a voice interrupts our conversation with, "Just like that."
Words I HATE to Hear
This next clip is a little quieter, but I feel I should include it as it contains proof of the intelligent haunting that is taking place. My husband is going over paranormal events from the past week, and he says, "And I swear I could hear him talking upstairs," and a man in a hushed whisper says, "Yes..." at :05, and then at :08 finishes with, "Roger did that."
Intelligent Haunting
This one again, is not as loud as others, but hilarious. Even my husband found it quite funny (and a little true?) My husband is still talking about events, and he says, "I just got done cleaning, and I was..." and a man butts in and calls him on it, "Bullshit" at :14. Hee-hee. No lying in this house!!
Don't Bullshit Me!
We moved into the living room and we caught a few in here. Some were louder than others. The one I chose to share with you is not a grade A EVP, but it's not whispers either (although ear phones are always a good idea). I ask, "Did you move the recliner?" and a child immediately says, "I did it" followed by a woman's muffled voice that says, "It was Chris."
Who Moved the Recliner?

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