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More EVPs

by Karen Frazier, Managing Editor
Paranormal Underground Magazine

I’m going to release a few more Wellington EVPs. I think as I said, I had well over 70, so I figure if I trickle a few out here and there, it will keep you entertained. Plus, let’s face it – it’s a much quicker way to write a blog.

So – onward with a few.

#1: Well I am pretty sure I know what it says but it makes no sense. Just saying.
wha

#2: Random singsong noise.
singsong

#3: A whisper asking a question. I think what it says is clear.
softvoice

#4: Sounds like “oh pretty” to me.
oh-pretty

#5: Someone said “hi there” and then grabbed my heel. You’ll hear it whispered right before I say “whoa!” He startled me. It was dark.
hithere

Enjoy evidence from Wellington? Karen’s new book, Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington> is now available. Click here to buy.

Comments (2)
  1. Kylie / Reply September 24, 2010 at 1:35 am

    #1, it sounds like “…. is on you”… I couldn’t make out the first part, but at first I thought she was saying “the rest is on you”. That would be my guess.

    #3, it sounds like “smile”.

    #5, you saying “whoa!” scared me because I had the volume turned up so loud on my headphones! lol.

  2. SeekerKC / Reply January 23, 2011 at 8:44 am

    #1 – I heard “…addressed to Suzanna,” or “…a dress to Suzanna” -both with a British accent.

    #4 – Any idea what she may have thought was so pretty?

    #5 – I heard “I’m here.” Then my ears exploded. @o.0)@




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