Report by Renae Leiker (continued):
One of the things we would capture two to three per visit was a growl, hiss, and snarl. It sounded like the frequency of a woman’s voice. We referred to her as the crazy woman.
Sightings lead the viewer to believe that it was the work of a little girl that attacked this man and I had a very hard time believing this.
We started to wonder if there was a way to just listen to the voices, get to know the ghosts and figure out who they were by the names we heard.
Now put yourself in the position of this man that was attacked. Moving from the house doesn’t remove you from the grasp of a poltergeist nor does a poltergeist usually attack or cause harm.
Maybe if we could figure out who was there we would have a better idea of why the ghost attacks certain people. Could we possibly figure out who this was and bring some piece of mind to this poor guy who I was sure can still not relax. To be attacked is so bizarre but I just thought evil would be evil to all and that to call this evil was unfair.
Back to the kitchen at the house. Jennifer said “any new names”. Frustrated at the number of names I get but without enough to know if they are people that are there interacting with the ones talking or are they just talking about people they once knew? I had just the past few days run across two names from EVP.
Virginia was one and all I heard was just the one word. The second was one in a sentence but with out much help. “That was Maryland”. Does this mean they know someone in Maryland or does this mean that was where they had to camp one night when they broke a wagon wheel there?
The night before I found a recording of a woman that said “this is for Beth”. Frustrated I told Jenn that yes I had new names but that they meant nothing. The only one we could really even think to use to identify them was the Beth and from what was said they may have baked cookies or bread for the neighbor. Maybe they picked flowers for her grave, who knows.
Well we had taken two psychic’s with us in March and Jennifer and I noticed that when we would ask them a direct question they would say the first name that comes to mind is ____but it could be Frank or X or X.
Jennifer and I noticed that when they would give us a name it usually didn’t pan out but the names that they threw out without thought seemed to ring a bell when we would read about the history of the house.
We paid as much attestation to the off the wall comments as what they gave us as an answer. We noticed that this was also true when we got tired at the wee hours of the morning and started to ramble a little trying to stay awake. The researcher that Jennifer is and the observations we had made took Jennifer a few days to put some ideas together.
A few days later she sent me an email saying that there was a woman that lived next door who had a daughter named Beth. Interestingly she was also known to have a mental problem of some sort. The Beth part alone didn’t interest me much it was when it started to all fall into place that it became way too much to be coincidence.
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