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Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble, WA Mar 2011
Investigation broken into three teams. One member of team one was scratched. One member of team three had hair brushed. One member of team three had breathing restriction. Members of all three teams heard noises of doors slamming in other parts of the building. Several team members work period costumes in an attempt to increase activity.
Investigation broken into three teams. One member of team three heard noises on or behind the stage.
Port Gamble Morgue, WA Mar 2011
Investigation broken into three teams. One Member of Team three member experience her finger being tug. Team One heard what they thought was one of the other teams returning to the base camp on the first floor of the Community Center. It sounded as if several people came in through the door and walked down the hall. Then within a few minutes the sound of a toilet flushing and water rushing through the pipes could be heard. When the team members on the first floor was quizzed about this incident, she stated that no one else had entered the building and that she did not hear the toilet flush.
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Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble, WA Jan 2010
The investigation began by team leader & technicians performing initial sweep of building taking baseline readings. This initial walk-through was performed between 7:00 PM & 8:00 PM. Team was divided into two smaller teams of 3. Each team was allowed to investigate the location twice for 1.5 hrs each. This allowed each team time to review evidence and adjust investigation techniques as needed. During the initial walk-through one team member saw a shadow in the attic that appeared to be approximately 3ft high. Another team member heard a whistling sound that was later attributed to a broken window.
During the investigation, two separate team members in two separate locations felt the sensation of someone touching their hair. One of those instances happened in the attic. Another happened on the 2nd floor in the bathroom. In the bathroom the team members also felt a tug at the bottom of his pant leg. In the bedroom to the right at the top of the stairs, two team members smelled a unique floral scent that was isolated to a location approximately 3ft in front of the closet and floating approximately 1ft from the floor and rising to a height of 5ft from the floor. All team members felt the presence on the stairs, primarily near the top at the 2nd floor. Investigation terminated at 2:00 AM
Meeker Mansion,
The investigation began at 8:30 PM with a brief tour of the building. Baseline readings were taken in each room. The investigation began at the top of the house in the attic (offices). Multiple investigators had personal experiences including begin touched, tugs on clothing and cold air. The team then proceeded to the second floor and reported additional personal experiences in Mrs. Meeker’s bedroom and in the billiard room. The team reported no personal experiences on the first floor or basement.
The team then returned to the attic for EVP session. Spirits were invited to speak or make noises. Taps were heard on command and were recorded using digital audio recorders. Investigation terminated at 11:30 PM
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Walker-Ames House, Port Gamble, WA May 2010
Teams spent 1.5 hour shifts moving between three location sites but joined together at the end of the evening in the Walker Ames House for spirit communication. It was thought that the increased energy of additional people might promote greater interaction.
8:30 p.m. to 9:45 p.m. – Team B approached the Walker Ames house. During this time period members of the film crew were in and out of the house multiple times. This inhibited the investigation and created noise which may have masked or interfered with EVP recording. Due to a personal mobilization issue of one of the team members (using a cane and wheelchair) the majority of this time was spent on the first floor.
At approximately 9:30 p.m. two of the team members moved to the second and third floor, leaving the immobile member in the front parlor on the first floor. At this time the team member on the first floor physically heard a growling noise that was not recorded on her audio recorder.
While on the second floor the other two members of Team B noted feeling unusually sad in the bedroom to the right at the top of the stairs and felt a buzzing sensation like an electric shock in the closet between the bathroom and the master bedroom.
1:00 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. – Teams reconnected and returned to the Walker Ames House for spirit communication. After a brief sweep of the entire house (note this is when the apparition was observed in the attic), team members assembled in the front hallway at the base of the stairs. This location afforded them the ability to monitor the front parlor where a growling noise had previously been heard and the stairs where the orb anomaly was recorded on video.
Almost immediately the team heard the sound of footsteps coming from the second floor. The team split in order to investigate the source of those sounds. Three team members went to the second floor leaving two team members on the first floor. (One team member remained at base camp due to her physical impairment.) When team members returned from the 2nd floor they begin spirit communication. Questions were put the spirits. The team sensitive’s psychic abilities and audio devices were used to attempt to record answers. Frogs from the mud flats behind the house could easily be heard throughout the entire building. This greatly inhibited our audio recording capabilities. Recordings could not be cleaned up sufficiently to determine what, if anything, was being said. The investigation concluded at 2:30 a.m.
Port Gamble Morgue, WA May 2010
Team 1 investigated the Morgeu in the basement of the Community Center. They attempted to communicate with spirits using dowsing rods. The spirits were asked to cross or uncross the rods to answer specific questions. According to protocols, the spirits were asked to answer each question twice for confirmation purposes and to ensure that the actions of the rods were not accidental. Responses indicated that the spirit was female in her mid-twenties, had lived in Port Gamble and confirmed that the area the team was standing in was indeed used as a moregue. On review of audio a possible EVP was recorded. Team 2 did not investigate the morgue.
Team 1 started their investigation in the theater on the second floor of the Community Center at 8:00 PM. Two team members experienced battery drain of cameras almost immediately in the small storage room behind the stage despite putting in fresh batteries. An attempt was made to communicate with spirits using Radio Shack Hack unfortunately this could not be heard on audio. At one point asked spirits to say hello and we all heard ‘hello’ come back over the radio but this was not heard on audio playback.
Team 2 began their sweep of the theater at 10:30 PM. The attempted to use dowsing rods for spirit communication and had the best results in the loft area to the right of the project booth. Using the dowsing rods for yes and no questions they apparently made contact with a male spirit who claimed to have been a teacher who lived in Port Gamble during the 1920;s. Unfortunately using this method of questioning, they were unable to gather any details such as the spirit’s name or age when he died, preventing validation.
One team 2 member who remained on the lower floor of the Community Center noted that the toilet in the ladies room flushed when there was no one else in the area. All other team members were accounted for an in other investigation sites.
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