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Audio Evidence

Some examples of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP) from various paranormal investigations.


"It is possible to construct an apparatus which will be
so delicate that if there are personalities in another
existence who wish to get in touch with us...
this apparatus will at least give them a better opportunity."

- Thomas Edison, Scientific American (1920)




VILLISCA AXE MURDER HOUSE


This EVP was recorded during a September 10, 2005 investigation of the J.B. Moore home alsk known as the Villisca Axe Murder House, located in Villisca, Iowa.

This audio clip was recorded on videotape, in the doorway to the second-floor attic, right outside of the children's bedroom, at 1:41 am on September 9, 2005.

Immediatley after PRISM investigator Anney H. asks, "Hey sweety, can you close the door?" a child's voice can be heard saying what sounds like, "Do it again. Lena! You do it."



Original audio + EVP looped
(Noise reduction applied & slowed down 20%)



VILLISCA AXE MURDER HOUSE


A 2-minute video of 3 EVP recorded during 2 separate investigations in 2005 of the Villisca Axe Murder House in Villisca, Iowa.

Voices of children are heard in the upstairs childrens' bedroom.




Click to watch the video on YouTube



SQUIRREL CAGE JAIL


This EVP was recorded on a digital recorder in the in the main office of the Old Pottawattamie Squirrel Cage Jail in Council Bluffs, Iowa on July 1, 2005.

A strange voice is heard during a conversation between Brian, the tour guide for the jail, and PRISM founder David Rodriguez.



Original audio



EVP looped 5 times
(noise reduction applied)





BENNET RESIDENCE


This EVP was recorded on a digital recorder in the basement of a Bennet, Nebraska residence during PRISM's pre-investigation of the home on August 11, 2005.

Two PRISM investigators, Karen C. and Dan C., are talking when they are interupted by a female voice clearly saying, "Papa".




Original audio + EVP looped
(looped 3 times w/ noise reduction applied)





DES MOINES RESIDENCE


This EVP was recorded on a cassette recorder on January 29, 2005 during the investigation of a Des Moines, Iowa residence.

PRISM investigator Dan C. is alone in the office and asks, "What is your name?" He is answered by a male voice saying what sounds like, "Blanche."

On April 29, 2005 we received the following email from the property owner Doug H.:

"Today we received our abstract on the property, and wouldn't you know it! There was a Blanche!! What was interesting was that Blanche was an owner of the larger land before it was subdivided in the 50's."



Original audio recording



EVP looped 3 times
(noise reduction applied)



EVP looped 3 times
(Noise reduction applied & slowed down 20%)





DES MOINES RESIDENCE


This EVP was recorded on a cassette recorder by PRISM investigator Dan C. on January 29, 2005 during the investigation of a Des Moines, Iowa residence.

PRISM investigator Dan C. is alone in the office and asks asks, "Are you happy here?" and then is answered by two voices. A higher voice can be heard speaking over a lower voice. This higher voice says what sounds like, "They're mean here." and the lower voice says what sounds like, "We won't go!".



Original audio clip
(Looped 3 times)



(Noise reduction applied & looped 3 times)




PAPILLION RESIDENCE


This EVP was recorded by PRISM investigator Dan C. on a digital audio recorder in the guest bedroom of a private residence in Papillion, Nebraska on February 22, 2005.

In this recording, a male voice can be heard saying what sounds like, "Ellen".

One of the occupants of the house, Melanie, believes that the voice is that of her deceased uncle Jim (who died in this same room two months prior to the investigation) saying her name. Jim's ashes were presently stored in a box in the closet in the bedroom, and according to her, Jim used to call her "Melon". Jim's sister also confirmed that this sounded just like her brother's voice.



Original EVP
(Noise reduction applied & slowed down by 40%)