Still more from the LONG recording on the tenth of January...Empty house. Closed windows. No TVs, radios or any electronics on... Take a listen to what happens when no one is home!
After about ten minutes of very quiet whispers and just usual house sounds, this voice caused me to pause. WOW! I can't believe NO ONE was home (which there wasn't) because this voice is so clear. About four seconds in a woman very clearly says, "I love you..." Of course there are other whispers, but this is a Class A EVP all the way!
In this next clip, and a few before, I began to hear a muffled conversation between a mom (?) and a child (?), but it was so muffled I filed them away. I was just about to file this one when right at the end the child must have had enough energy behind his/her words to come out speaking pretty clear. Not an A EVP, but certainly a B. The adult says something around 22 seconds and the child responds with what sounds like, "I don't want to (or it?)."
Now the talking - muffled as it is, really began to pick up. About three seconds in a voice says, "She's listening, " and then around eleven seconds the same voice says, "Is Adam in there?" Adam is a new name - but his doesn't shock us any more. If you are new to our site, our original spirits were quite possibly previous owners; however, after agreeing as a family to help them, the Catholic church did tell us that for the rest of our time in the house would have spirits coming to seek our assistance. So, welcome Adam, I hope we can help!
Here we go. This is what we are used to in the EVPs we capture. This is an aggressive whisper for "Help" around five seconds in. Then the same voice whispers again, "Please stay here," about nine seconds in. Very clear, but you probably will need ear phones or buds to hear it clearly.
This next one is short and begins right away with a QUIET whisper of, "it's wrong..." followed by a loud whisper, "You'll forgive me."
Forgive you for what? I don't know but we are LONG since thinking that every phrase is meant for us. They often talk to each other. It's only when they use our names or refer to something specific that we just did that we think it is for us. And even when it is, we take each phrase with a grain of salt, as the Bishop's office said, just as some people were nasty in life, they remain so after death.
