I can only post the audio-only version of this. It was recorded on my video camcorder, fairly early in the night, on the floor where a female apparition was reported. This sounds like a female the more I listen to it. The “noise removal” file below tends to make me think it’s a female.
This is one of those landmark evp’s that acknowledge your presence/voice, and in this case, appear frustrated with our ability to “hear her/him.” We had gone around in a larger group, just prior to this, asking questions. It has been presented to the client already for validation, and they cannot identify the voice either, so I thought it ok to post. I was alone in the room, at the time.
EVP
EVP (amplified)
EVP (with noise removal)

We’re visiting a fairly large, historic building with multiple related purposes dating back to the mid-1800’s Saturday night. We have to keep any identifying information confidential. We’ll see how it turns out.
P.I.N.K. is also re-investigating the Alexandria home at the end of June. P.I.N.K. will also be doing at least three library presentations in October, as well as taking part in the Burlington Ghost Walks charity event again later this year. I’ll try to get those dates and times posted on a permanent link here for those in the area who are interested. We did the Ghost Walks last year and also made a presentation at Barnes & Noble on Fields Ertel Road in Cincinnati.
As one of our members, Ruth, is a teacher, she has the natural ability to make presentations and speak publicly, so this really helps people like me who tend to stay behind in the shadows.
(A show I never watch, but you know, it’s about people in hysterics over ghosts and stuff)
EVENING SUN ONLINE
Article Launched: 06/10/2008 09:28:49 AM EDT
A Travel Channel show focusing on the paranormal will visit Gettysburg this fall for a live broadcast.
“Most Haunted Live: Gettysburg” will air on the channel from 8 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, and feature several historical and paranormal spots in the town, such as farms, historical homes and taverns, according to a statement announcing the visit.
The team investigating the locations, including lead investigator and host Yvette Fielding, will use tools such as night-vision cameras and also will make the show interactive with webcams and viewer input.
“Gettysburg is a bulls-eye as far as a location for this sort of event,” Sue Norton, the show’s executive producer, said in a statement. “Travel Channel is thrilled to hold this investigation at Gettysburg because of its historical significance and the numerous accounts of paranormal activity reported.”