Octagon Hall: Mary Elizabeth's Room. 11.14.15
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Octagon Hall: Mary Elizabeth's Room. 11.14.15

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This video is dedicated to Mary Elizabeth Caldwell. She is the young daughter of Andrew and Mary Caldwell who, in 1854, died tragically from severe burns after her dress caught fire in the summer kitchen. She is reportedly the most active spirit in the house.

This video documents our final session of the night which took place primarily in Mary Elizabeth's room on the second floor. And, this is a really good example of how we, as investigators, sometimes need to build a rapport with a spirit before we can capture any compelling evidence.

Earlier in the night, we had tried to initiate contact. At that time, we had sporadic interaction with our Mel Meter. So, we left it in her room and asked her to play with it while we went outside to investigate the Slave House. We told her that we would give her a whole bag of butterscotch and peppermint candy if she were able to learn how to use it and then turn it on and off for us on command when we returned. What we didn't know then is that our Mel Meter alarmed 22 times over the 45 minutes or so that we were outside. When we returned, she almost immediately turned it on and then back off on a specific count. She earned her candy and then continued to interact with us on a very compelling level. This video is longer than our typical videos, but if you have any doubt about the existence of Mary Elizabeth's spirit at Octagon Hall, this should squash them.

We document cold spots, EMF changes, disembodied voices, electronic voice phenomenon, interaction on our P-SB7 spirit box, and consistent, intelligent communication with our Mel Meter.
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