Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A ghost who likes to repeat

This is one of my favorite EVP and, like the others, it was recorded at the Rodger's House Tavern. Some readers may not know that the Rodger's House Tavern survived the British attack of the town in 1813 making it one of the oldest surviving buildings in Havre de Grace.

Robbin and I were interviewing a young man who had witnessed an apparition in the building. I record all interviews because it's easier and more reliable than taking notes. The conversation changed topics to an experience the young man had elsewhere involving a big mirror which he describes as 8 foot tall by 8 foot wide.

Towards the end of the audio clip you can hear a disembodied voice repeating the words " 8 foot wide" in a whisper. It's almost playful.











Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Big Bertha

This EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) was recorded at the Rodger's House Tavern. Only Robbin, another lady I'll call anonymous, and myself were in the room at the time.

Robbin was telling us about a notorious Havre de Grace madam named Big Bertha.

Robbin can be heard saying: "they arrested her several times, it was Big ... Big Bertha."

The two feminine voices that follow don't belong to anyone in the room at the time.

Note added Aug. 8, 2010: There's a second EVP on this audio clip. Robbin says "big" ... pause ... "big Bertha." During Robbin's pause, a disembodied voice repeats the word "big."












Wednesday, July 14, 2010

I'll bet it's fun to fish on the river?

This EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) was captured a couple of weeks ago at the Rodger's House Tavern. Only myself and Robbin Van Pelt were present at the time. We were asking probing questions in hopes of receiving a direct response from a disembodied voice. This EVP corresponds with a spike on a meter that measures electromagnetic fields and a personal experience by Robbin. She heard a man speaking behind her.

In the recording, I ask the question: "I'll bet it's fun to fish on the river, isn't it?" You then hear a man say something that sounds like a response to my question and then you hear Robbin's voice.

Again, there were just the two of us present when the recording was made and the man's voice responding to the question is not mine.