WCBE 90.5FM/ Fort hayes columbus, ohio
We were invited along on this investigation when one of the Ohio Paranormal Detective Agency members was asked to get to the bottom of various paranormal activities plaguing the employees there. Since the studio sits on the grounds on the old Fort Hayes complex its easy to see why a fairly new building might have activity. This land sold by the Neil family has been used as an armory and training area for Civil War band members, along with other military functions through a couple of world wars. Its steeped in history and had its share of death on site. In one infamous incident a cannon exploded while celebrating Lincoln's win for the presidency killing the soldier assigned to it. A rumor persists that the soldier assigned to fire the cannon was trying to court the commander's daughter. The commander didn't approve of the relationship and knew the cannon was faulty.
Employees of WCBE have experienced full body apparitions, voices and other phenomenon inside the building and asked us to see what we could find and determine whether it was paranormal or not. The evidence listed below is what three members of the Paramendel team found. You be the judge.
Employees of WCBE have experienced full body apparitions, voices and other phenomenon inside the building and asked us to see what we could find and determine whether it was paranormal or not. The evidence listed below is what three members of the Paramendel team found. You be the judge.
evp's captured in studio "a"
One of our investigators Sean happens to be a mason. Although no one said that aloud. He was wearing a masonic t shirt.
The building next to the studio is filled with students.
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They seemed to know people were taking pictures in the hallway even before we did.
Sean is a cop and 6' 3"
Sean is a confirmed Southerner and things went down hill when we began talking about the Civil War. It was all in good fun. We all kissed and made up with the spirits prior to finishing.
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Evp's captured in the conference rm
EVP's caught on my daughter's I phone during our investigation
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