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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Case #27 Peery Hotel

Last night we had an investigation at the Peery Hotel in downtown Salt Lake City.  We only  investigated in the basement office area and storage tunnels although a small group went into one of the rooms on the hotel level but didn't find anything. During set up we encountered a small girl and her older brother who were quite advanced as far as showing themselves and communication.  A few other colorful characters also like to hang out in the tunnels as well on the other side of the building. I think one of the best personal experiences came as we were breaking down the equipment. One of our team members was wrapping up cables and the only one in the tunnel at the time as he pulled a section towards him to wrap up it got yanked down the tunnel again. A few of us investigated to see if there was a practical reason for this to happen and could not find a reason for it other than a playful spirit who didn't want us to go.  (side note we were told quite a few times as we ended our EVP sessions not to leave)

-Lindsay

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Case# 26 Fort Douglas Museum

Last night we had the opportunity to investigate the Fort Douglas Museum located at the University of Utah.  I've only been there once a few years ago and had an experience so I was excited to actually do an investigation. We had a handful of team members present and a few guests. The investigation took place in two separate buildings so we divided our time and equipment between the two locations.  Some experiences had during the night was a spirit channeling that took an unexpected turn which you can read about by following this LINK, a spirit speaking German in the basement storage area, sensations of being sick in the infamous poker room,  a few nurses, and a marine. We have not had a chance to start processing our audio\video yet so we don't know if we encountered the most famous of the apparitions at the museum who was given the name "Clem". Fingers crossed we do get some confirmation that he still roams the halls.

-Lindsay