1 00:00:01,467 --> 00:00:03,767 [man] We're standing in the very room you passed away, 2 00:00:03,767 --> 00:00:06,667 and we may have been talking to you. 3 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:08,166 Was that a shade? 4 00:00:08,166 --> 00:00:10,800 [Jason] TAPS returns to Pensacola Lighthouse... 5 00:00:10,867 --> 00:00:13,300 She bled all over the floors in the bedroom. 6 00:00:13,367 --> 00:00:16,000 Oh, wow. You have our attention. 7 00:00:16,066 --> 00:00:17,800 [Jason] ...and reunites with Amy Bruni, 8 00:00:17,867 --> 00:00:20,000 Adam Berry and Kris Williams. 9 00:00:20,066 --> 00:00:21,900 Are you still keeping watch? 10 00:00:21,967 --> 00:00:23,567 I just heard a whistle. 11 00:00:23,567 --> 00:00:26,300 She felt as though she had been choked. 12 00:00:26,367 --> 00:00:27,600 [Jason] To bring the past to light. 13 00:00:27,667 --> 00:00:28,867 [whistle] 14 00:00:28,867 --> 00:00:30,000 [Adam] Are you [bleep] kidding me? 15 00:00:30,000 --> 00:00:31,000 [Adam] Are you [bleep] kidding me? 16 00:00:31,000 --> 00:00:31,166 [Adam] Are you [bleep] kidding me? 17 00:00:31,166 --> 00:00:32,600 Hello? 18 00:00:44,567 --> 00:00:46,367 [Jason] So, man, Pensacola Lighthouse. 19 00:00:46,367 --> 00:00:48,166 Now, I know you haven't been here before... 20 00:00:48,166 --> 00:00:50,667 -Oh, I know. -...but this place is awesome. 21 00:00:50,667 --> 00:00:54,467 I'm actually really excited about this case. I was so jealous last time. 22 00:00:54,467 --> 00:00:56,667 Tango and I, we were off doing Ghost Hunters Academy, 23 00:00:56,667 --> 00:01:00,000 but we missed investigating Pensacola Lighthouse. 24 00:01:00,000 --> 00:01:00,567 but we missed investigating Pensacola Lighthouse. 25 00:01:00,567 --> 00:01:01,000 [Jason] TAPS has been called back to the Florida Panhandle 26 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:03,266 [Jason] TAPS has been called back to the Florida Panhandle 27 00:01:03,266 --> 00:01:07,567 to investigate an uptick in paranormal activity at the Pensacola Lighthouse, 28 00:01:07,567 --> 00:01:10,367 one of the oldest and most haunted on the Gulf Coast 29 00:01:10,367 --> 00:01:14,000 and previously investigated in 2009 by some of the TAPS team. 30 00:01:15,667 --> 00:01:17,100 I mean, last time we were there, we caught 31 00:01:17,166 --> 00:01:20,100 somebody walking up and down the stairs while Grant 32 00:01:20,100 --> 00:01:22,166 and I were standing there, voices, you name it. 33 00:01:22,166 --> 00:01:24,066 It's a wild place. 34 00:01:24,066 --> 00:01:25,500 [Steve] Have a lot of different claims, 35 00:01:25,567 --> 00:01:29,367 from seeing apparitions, they're seeing a shadow type figure. 36 00:01:29,367 --> 00:01:30,000 Something in the basement is supposedly targeting women. 37 00:01:30,000 --> 00:01:31,000 Something in the basement is supposedly targeting women. 38 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:33,800 Something in the basement is supposedly targeting women. 39 00:01:33,867 --> 00:01:35,667 [Shari] That is really crazy. 40 00:01:35,667 --> 00:01:38,600 Some of the volunteers and the staff members 41 00:01:38,667 --> 00:01:45,300 have heard their own names being called out, which is kind of unsettling. 42 00:01:45,367 --> 00:01:47,867 -Intelligent. -[Shari] Yeah. 43 00:01:47,867 --> 00:01:51,166 [Steve] They are planning a new historical interpretation 44 00:01:51,166 --> 00:01:53,800 that celebrates the contributions 45 00:01:53,867 --> 00:01:56,066 of African-Americans to the lighthouse. 46 00:01:56,066 --> 00:01:59,467 But that's also going to open up the place to a lot more visitors, 47 00:01:59,467 --> 00:02:00,000 which in return, they're wondering, 48 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:01,000 which in return, they're wondering, 49 00:02:01,000 --> 00:02:01,567 which in return, they're wondering, 50 00:02:01,567 --> 00:02:05,367 is that going to create more paranormal activity that might create a problem. 51 00:02:05,367 --> 00:02:08,200 They want to know who's there, why they're there. 52 00:02:08,266 --> 00:02:10,567 I'm excited to get over there and see how we can help. 53 00:02:10,567 --> 00:02:14,867 And we've got Amy, Adam, and Kris Williams joining us on this one. 54 00:02:14,867 --> 00:02:18,667 Well, I know that Kris and Amy were here last time, and they had experiences. 55 00:02:18,667 --> 00:02:23,266 So maybe the three of us ladies can go in together and see what we can find. 56 00:02:23,266 --> 00:02:24,667 That's a great idea. 57 00:02:29,567 --> 00:02:30,000 J, it's incredible. 58 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:30,867 J, it's incredible. 59 00:02:36,066 --> 00:02:37,600 Wow. Look at that. 60 00:02:40,400 --> 00:02:44,300 [Jason] TAPS case, Pensacola Lighthouse, Pensacola, Florida. 61 00:02:57,066 --> 00:02:58,000 Hey, Jon. 62 00:02:58,066 --> 00:02:59,266 -Hey. How are you doing? -Hey, good. 63 00:02:59,266 --> 00:03:00,000 -Thanks for having us. -Yeah. 64 00:03:00,000 --> 00:03:01,000 -Thanks for having us. -Yeah. 65 00:03:01,000 --> 00:03:01,266 -Thanks for having us. -Yeah. 66 00:03:01,266 --> 00:03:02,967 [Jason] It's been 12 years since I've been here. 67 00:03:02,967 --> 00:03:05,767 So what's some of the history of Pensacola Lighthouse? 68 00:03:05,767 --> 00:03:07,667 This is the second iteration of the lighthouse. 69 00:03:07,667 --> 00:03:10,266 The first lighthouse was built about a quarter mile east of here, 70 00:03:10,266 --> 00:03:11,867 and it was built in 1824, 71 00:03:11,867 --> 00:03:16,800 but almost immediately was deemed insufficient to the needs of the sailors. 72 00:03:16,867 --> 00:03:22,266 In 1855, they appropriated additional funding in Congress to build this lighthouse. 73 00:03:22,266 --> 00:03:25,367 [Jason] Even with the lighthouse serving as a navigation aid, 74 00:03:25,367 --> 00:03:29,066 over 700 shipwrecks have been reported in the area. 75 00:03:29,066 --> 00:03:30,000 The treacherous waters of the Pensacola Bay 76 00:03:30,000 --> 00:03:31,000 The treacherous waters of the Pensacola Bay 77 00:03:31,000 --> 00:03:31,667 The treacherous waters of the Pensacola Bay 78 00:03:31,667 --> 00:03:33,467 have claimed hundreds of lives, 79 00:03:33,467 --> 00:03:36,367 some within the very shadow of the lighthouse itself. 80 00:03:36,367 --> 00:03:39,667 But there have also been tragic deaths on the property. 81 00:03:39,667 --> 00:03:44,367 We know that lighthouse keepers passed away somewhere on the property. 82 00:03:44,367 --> 00:03:45,867 Do you know what happened to them? 83 00:03:45,867 --> 00:03:47,867 We've had Jeremiah Ingram who passed away 84 00:03:47,867 --> 00:03:50,700 and he was the first lighthouse keeper in Pensacola. 85 00:03:50,767 --> 00:03:53,100 We've had some keepers pass from yellow fever. 86 00:03:53,166 --> 00:03:55,200 One of the bigger stories of tragedy was the daughter 87 00:03:55,266 --> 00:03:56,800 of a lighthouse keeper who passed away. 88 00:03:56,867 --> 00:03:58,900 Ella Miller had a difficult pregnancy 89 00:03:58,967 --> 00:04:00,000 and she bled all over the floors 90 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:00,700 and she bled all over the floors 91 00:04:00,767 --> 00:04:01,000 of what was referred to, for a long time, as the bloody bedroom. 92 00:04:01,000 --> 00:04:04,266 of what was referred to, for a long time, as the bloody bedroom. 93 00:04:04,266 --> 00:04:06,767 What has changed since we were here 12 years ago? 94 00:04:06,767 --> 00:04:08,166 Within the last two or three years, 95 00:04:08,166 --> 00:04:10,400 we've been working on a new exhibit in the West Woods. 96 00:04:11,967 --> 00:04:14,467 [Jason] The Pensacola Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, 97 00:04:14,467 --> 00:04:16,867 which currently showcases the life of a keeper, 98 00:04:16,867 --> 00:04:19,967 plans to open a new interpretive exhibit on the site, 99 00:04:19,967 --> 00:04:22,900 telling the story of African-American men and women 100 00:04:22,967 --> 00:04:26,000 who made a significant impact to the lighthouse after the Civil War. 101 00:04:28,266 --> 00:04:30,000 [Jon] During the reconstruction, we did the archeology. 102 00:04:30,000 --> 00:04:30,100 [Jon] During the reconstruction, we did the archeology. 103 00:04:30,166 --> 00:04:31,000 It came to light that there was a cabin there at one time. 104 00:04:31,000 --> 00:04:33,800 It came to light that there was a cabin there at one time. 105 00:04:33,867 --> 00:04:36,100 The gentleman who built a cabin, his name was Charles Hart, 106 00:04:36,166 --> 00:04:40,100 and he was a formerly enslaved person that had come here after 107 00:04:40,166 --> 00:04:43,600 Confederates withdrew from the base and built his cabin there. 108 00:04:43,667 --> 00:04:46,166 He absolutely worked here but was an undocumented 109 00:04:46,166 --> 00:04:48,066 African-American lighthouse keeper. 110 00:04:48,066 --> 00:04:49,500 And he died here on the property? 111 00:04:49,567 --> 00:04:51,767 -Yes. -Oh, wow. 112 00:04:51,767 --> 00:04:54,266 [Jason] The interpretive site would be installed in the property 113 00:04:54,266 --> 00:04:57,367 where Charles Hart's cabin once stood. 114 00:04:57,367 --> 00:04:58,700 [Jason] Twelve years ago, we came here, 115 00:04:58,767 --> 00:05:00,000 there was tons of claims that were going on. 116 00:05:00,000 --> 00:05:00,700 there was tons of claims that were going on. 117 00:05:00,767 --> 00:05:01,000 Voices, you know, footsteps going up and down the stairwell 118 00:05:01,000 --> 00:05:03,500 Voices, you know, footsteps going up and down the stairwell 119 00:05:03,567 --> 00:05:06,667 of the lighthouse, as well as activity throughout the main building. 120 00:05:06,667 --> 00:05:09,700 The footsteps are one of the constants. 121 00:05:09,767 --> 00:05:11,967 [Brian] My wife and I were here at the lighthouse, 122 00:05:11,967 --> 00:05:15,100 the top of the tower, and we heard unmistakable boots, 123 00:05:15,166 --> 00:05:17,767 heavy footsteps coming up the metal stairs. 124 00:05:17,767 --> 00:05:19,367 [footsteps approaching] 125 00:05:19,367 --> 00:05:22,400 We called out to anyone to see if anyone would answer. 126 00:05:22,467 --> 00:05:25,266 We even looked down through the hatch to see if we saw anybody, 127 00:05:25,266 --> 00:05:27,867 and there was simply nobody in the tower. It was just us. 128 00:05:29,200 --> 00:05:30,000 [Jason] Other unsettling sounds heard in the lighthouse towers 129 00:05:30,000 --> 00:05:31,000 [Jason] Other unsettling sounds heard in the lighthouse towers 130 00:05:31,000 --> 00:05:31,667 [Jason] Other unsettling sounds heard in the lighthouse towers 131 00:05:31,667 --> 00:05:32,767 are whistling... 132 00:05:32,767 --> 00:05:34,166 [whistling] 133 00:05:34,166 --> 00:05:35,200 -...humming... -[humming] 134 00:05:35,266 --> 00:05:37,567 -...and strange voices. -[whispering] 135 00:05:37,567 --> 00:05:39,867 People have also witnessed the apparition of a female 136 00:05:39,867 --> 00:05:45,266 on the catwalk and male shadowy figures throughout the tower. 137 00:05:45,266 --> 00:05:47,000 [Gail Perry] My husband and I were standing 138 00:05:47,000 --> 00:05:49,900 at the very front of the house facing the water, 139 00:05:49,967 --> 00:05:54,166 and I looked up at the tower and I saw a shadow. 140 00:05:54,166 --> 00:05:57,967 And I asked my husband to run in and go up and check 141 00:05:57,967 --> 00:06:00,000 to make sure somebody wasn't there. 142 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:00,100 to make sure somebody wasn't there. 143 00:06:00,100 --> 00:06:01,000 And he came back a few minutes later 144 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:02,367 And he came back a few minutes later 145 00:06:02,367 --> 00:06:05,567 and he said there was absolutely no one in the tower. 146 00:06:05,567 --> 00:06:07,667 I know there are claims, women are still having 147 00:06:07,667 --> 00:06:09,600 activity when they're in certain areas. 148 00:06:09,667 --> 00:06:11,567 [Jon] The women go into the basement, 149 00:06:11,567 --> 00:06:13,900 will have their hair played with or they'll be touched. 150 00:06:15,567 --> 00:06:19,967 [Jason] But recent activity has been more dangerous, even aggressive. 151 00:06:19,967 --> 00:06:24,100 I was in the basement, and I felt like a feather 152 00:06:24,100 --> 00:06:26,166 had brushed against the back of my neck. 153 00:06:26,166 --> 00:06:28,600 I had a really uncomfortable burning sensation. 154 00:06:28,667 --> 00:06:30,000 There was actually a red raised welt there. 155 00:06:30,000 --> 00:06:31,000 There was actually a red raised welt there. 156 00:06:31,000 --> 00:06:31,467 There was actually a red raised welt there. 157 00:06:31,467 --> 00:06:37,000 After that happened, I really felt unsettled about being in the basement. 158 00:06:37,000 --> 00:06:40,667 [Jason] In the same area, the apparition of an African-American man 159 00:06:40,667 --> 00:06:43,166 has been seen and voices have been heard 160 00:06:43,166 --> 00:06:45,367 throughout the keeper's quarters building. 161 00:06:45,367 --> 00:06:47,100 [Jason] All right. What other types of things? 162 00:06:47,166 --> 00:06:48,400 More recent activity has been around 163 00:06:48,467 --> 00:06:50,767 the large tree out in the woods, 164 00:06:50,767 --> 00:06:54,166 just 50 feet from the house of Charles Hart. 165 00:06:54,166 --> 00:06:57,700 One of our volunteer's friends was out there and she actually experienced 166 00:06:57,767 --> 00:07:00,000 what felt like hands around her neck. 167 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:00,166 what felt like hands around her neck. 168 00:07:00,166 --> 00:07:01,000 Oh, gosh. 169 00:07:01,000 --> 00:07:01,367 Oh, gosh. 170 00:07:03,300 --> 00:07:04,867 Have you ever personally experienced anything? 171 00:07:04,867 --> 00:07:06,266 I mean, you've been here for a long time. 172 00:07:06,266 --> 00:07:07,700 One time during the day, a volunteer 173 00:07:07,767 --> 00:07:10,266 and I were working in the passage near the restrooms, 174 00:07:10,266 --> 00:07:12,100 and we heard from the front parlor area, 175 00:07:12,166 --> 00:07:14,000 a woman call my name and said, "Jon." 176 00:07:14,066 --> 00:07:16,767 So I looked down the hall and I said, "Yes, ma'am." And there was no one there. 177 00:07:18,767 --> 00:07:20,900 So what are you hoping that we're able to accomplish here? 178 00:07:20,967 --> 00:07:22,667 We want to make sure we're not doing things wrong 179 00:07:22,667 --> 00:07:24,800 with this new interpretation exhibit. 180 00:07:24,867 --> 00:07:27,900 [Steve] Are you expecting a lot more people coming through? 181 00:07:27,967 --> 00:07:29,500 Yeah, the frequency of people, 182 00:07:29,567 --> 00:07:30,000 you're going to have more opportunity for experiences... 183 00:07:30,000 --> 00:07:31,000 you're going to have more opportunity for experiences... 184 00:07:31,000 --> 00:07:33,100 you're going to have more opportunity for experiences... 185 00:07:33,100 --> 00:07:34,567 -Of course. -[Jon] ...of running into things. 186 00:07:34,567 --> 00:07:36,266 And they want to make sure we don't have anything 187 00:07:36,266 --> 00:07:38,166 that could be dangerous, I guess. 188 00:07:38,166 --> 00:07:40,300 [Jason] All right. Well, I guess from here, we'll go talk to the crew, 189 00:07:40,367 --> 00:07:41,634 start figuring out how to set up. 190 00:07:41,634 --> 00:07:43,367 Yeah. Figure out the logistics and get everything going. 191 00:07:43,367 --> 00:07:45,000 -Thanks so much for your time. -This was great. 192 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:47,000 Good talking to you. I look forward to seeing what you have. 193 00:07:47,066 --> 00:07:48,100 Thank you. All right. 194 00:07:48,667 --> 00:07:50,100 [gulls screeching] 195 00:07:50,100 --> 00:07:51,166 -[Jason] Hey. -[Dave] Hey. 196 00:07:51,166 --> 00:07:53,000 -[Shari] Hi. -[Jason] All right. 197 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:54,900 -Well, we just got done talking with Jon. -[Dave] Okay. 198 00:07:54,967 --> 00:07:59,100 A lot of the claims are things that were going on here when I was first here. 199 00:07:59,166 --> 00:08:00,000 -Okay. -And I know you guys never got a chance... 200 00:08:00,000 --> 00:08:01,000 -Okay. -And I know you guys never got a chance... 201 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:01,266 -Okay. -And I know you guys never got a chance... 202 00:08:01,266 --> 00:08:02,367 -Hey, guys. -Hey, what's up? 203 00:08:02,367 --> 00:08:04,100 -[Steve] Whoa. -Kris Williams. 204 00:08:04,100 --> 00:08:06,500 -Hi. -It's been 12 years since we've been here. 205 00:08:06,567 --> 00:08:08,367 I'm excited to get back in there with the team 206 00:08:08,367 --> 00:08:10,767 since we did have things happen down there last time 207 00:08:10,767 --> 00:08:12,367 to see if we can get it to happen again. 208 00:08:12,367 --> 00:08:14,166 -Oh, there's the other two. -Surprise! 209 00:08:14,166 --> 00:08:15,567 -[Kris] Hey. -Oh, we're back. 210 00:08:15,567 --> 00:08:18,567 It's great to be rejoining the TAPS team once again and this time 211 00:08:18,567 --> 00:08:20,033 we're at Pensacola Lighthouse, 212 00:08:20,066 --> 00:08:22,967 which is one of those locations with a lot more historical claims. 213 00:08:22,967 --> 00:08:24,967 There's a lot more activity to investigate. 214 00:08:24,967 --> 00:08:26,967 So it's great to be here. 215 00:08:26,967 --> 00:08:29,500 The activity still got a lot of the same stuff going on. 216 00:08:29,567 --> 00:08:30,000 Women still getting their hair messed with 217 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:31,000 Women still getting their hair messed with 218 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:31,266 Women still getting their hair messed with 219 00:08:31,266 --> 00:08:32,667 when they're downstairs in the basement. 220 00:08:32,667 --> 00:08:34,700 Oh, yeah. That happened with us. 221 00:08:34,767 --> 00:08:36,100 I just felt something weird on my head. 222 00:08:36,166 --> 00:08:40,600 A breeze. I felt the breeze go right by me. 223 00:08:40,667 --> 00:08:42,467 That totally freaked me out. 224 00:08:42,467 --> 00:08:45,066 But now they've actually had some things that have been escalating. 225 00:08:45,066 --> 00:08:47,166 There's activity even out near trees 226 00:08:47,166 --> 00:08:50,200 out here as well where people feeling like their throat's being grabbed. 227 00:08:50,266 --> 00:08:51,433 Oh, my gosh. 228 00:08:51,433 --> 00:08:53,000 It's gonna take a while to get everything set up. 229 00:08:53,000 --> 00:08:54,400 -Let's do this, guys. -Okay. 230 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:00,000 [Adam] This is my first time investigating the space, 231 00:09:00,000 --> 00:09:00,867 [Adam] This is my first time investigating the space, 232 00:09:00,867 --> 00:09:01,000 and there's a lot of activity happening. 233 00:09:01,000 --> 00:09:02,667 and there's a lot of activity happening. 234 00:09:02,667 --> 00:09:05,800 It's aggressive. We don't understand it. So it's all hands on deck. 235 00:09:07,367 --> 00:09:08,867 Let's try panning left. 236 00:09:08,867 --> 00:09:11,367 -[Shari] Okay. Right there? -[Dave] Right there. 237 00:09:11,367 --> 00:09:13,066 [Steve] They've recently started digging up 238 00:09:13,066 --> 00:09:14,867 some of the ground and they found 239 00:09:14,867 --> 00:09:17,100 a house and they believe that it's the house that 240 00:09:17,166 --> 00:09:19,166 Charles Hart actually lived in. 241 00:09:19,166 --> 00:09:21,900 But whenever you disturb a property, 242 00:09:21,967 --> 00:09:25,200 disturb the ground, you're going to upset whoever is still here. 243 00:09:30,266 --> 00:09:31,000 -[Jason] Pretty much set. -Yeah. 244 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:31,867 -[Jason] Pretty much set. -Yeah. 245 00:09:31,867 --> 00:09:33,867 We have cameras on the lighthouse tower. 246 00:09:33,867 --> 00:09:37,367 We also have the rest of the cameras in the house, every level. 247 00:09:37,367 --> 00:09:39,567 So anything happens anywhere, it's showing up. 248 00:09:39,567 --> 00:09:41,200 -[Dave] It's gonna show up. -[Jason] All right. 249 00:09:41,266 --> 00:09:42,900 Well, yeah. Let's get the lights out and start investigating. 250 00:09:42,967 --> 00:09:45,567 -Okay. Sounds great. -Good job, guys. Nice work. Let's do it. 251 00:09:45,567 --> 00:09:48,467 [light switches clicking] 252 00:09:55,200 --> 00:09:56,767 [Jason narrating] For tonight's investigation, 253 00:09:56,767 --> 00:09:59,700 Steve and I are going to start out in the keeper's quarters. 254 00:09:59,767 --> 00:10:00,000 Amy and Adam will head to the second floor apartment 255 00:10:00,000 --> 00:10:01,000 Amy and Adam will head to the second floor apartment 256 00:10:01,000 --> 00:10:02,266 Amy and Adam will head to the second floor apartment 257 00:10:02,266 --> 00:10:05,967 in the Lighthouse Tower, while Shari, Dave, and Kris 258 00:10:05,967 --> 00:10:08,066 monitor any activity in the building. 259 00:10:08,667 --> 00:10:10,667 All right. Here we are. 260 00:10:14,467 --> 00:10:17,400 [Steve] You want to start down in the cellar and work our way up? 261 00:10:17,467 --> 00:10:18,700 [Jason] Yep. 262 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:28,500 [Amy] They hear footsteps in here, right? 263 00:10:28,567 --> 00:10:30,000 [Adam] Yeah. And they see like a shadow figure. 264 00:10:30,000 --> 00:10:30,967 [Adam] Yeah. And they see like a shadow figure. 265 00:10:34,767 --> 00:10:36,700 [Amy] Okay. Let's see. What if I put this out? 266 00:10:36,767 --> 00:10:38,166 -[Adam] Yeah. In the hall. -In the hall. 267 00:10:38,166 --> 00:10:40,266 -[Adam] Absolutely. -I'm gonna put it right here. 268 00:10:40,266 --> 00:10:41,600 [alarm blaring] 269 00:10:44,867 --> 00:10:48,266 So Ingraham was like the first lighthouse keeper. 270 00:10:50,000 --> 00:10:53,867 Is there someone on duty at the lighthouse? 271 00:11:04,166 --> 00:11:09,100 Jay and Steve, we're now in the basement of the keeper's quarters. 272 00:11:11,667 --> 00:11:15,600 This is where females feel their hair being grabbed. 273 00:11:15,667 --> 00:11:19,767 And down here, they also see a shadow-like figure 274 00:11:19,767 --> 00:11:22,266 that is possibly African-American. 275 00:11:24,000 --> 00:11:28,367 Charles Hart, are you the man people see in the basement? 276 00:11:28,367 --> 00:11:30,000 Are you still here with us? 277 00:11:30,000 --> 00:11:30,100 Are you still here with us? 278 00:11:37,000 --> 00:11:38,166 Hello? 279 00:11:40,000 --> 00:11:42,367 Any light keeper down here? 280 00:11:46,867 --> 00:11:48,600 Charles Hart? 281 00:11:48,667 --> 00:11:50,800 We've come just to talk to you. 282 00:11:50,867 --> 00:11:52,000 [low creaking] 283 00:11:53,667 --> 00:11:55,000 Um... 284 00:11:56,967 --> 00:11:58,467 It's the door. 285 00:11:58,467 --> 00:12:00,000 Really? 286 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:00,867 Really? 287 00:12:00,867 --> 00:12:01,000 Hey, shh. 288 00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:02,667 Hey, shh. 289 00:12:02,667 --> 00:12:04,066 [indistinct voices] 290 00:12:06,166 --> 00:12:08,200 [Steve] Voices. 291 00:12:08,266 --> 00:12:10,166 Can't threaten us. 292 00:12:10,166 --> 00:12:11,266 Real time analysis. 293 00:12:11,266 --> 00:12:13,400 -[loud bang] -Ooh! 294 00:12:13,467 --> 00:12:14,900 We've got to go up there. 295 00:12:21,567 --> 00:12:23,367 [Steve] [whispers] Sounded like it came from over here. 296 00:12:23,367 --> 00:12:24,467 [Jason] Okay. 297 00:12:25,567 --> 00:12:26,667 [Steve] Hello. 298 00:12:29,166 --> 00:12:31,000 -[Jason] Look, Steve. Steve. -Yo. 299 00:12:33,467 --> 00:12:35,300 [Jason] Just happened again. 300 00:12:35,367 --> 00:12:36,867 Oh, did you just hear that? 301 00:12:36,867 --> 00:12:40,200 -[indistinct noises] -Yeah. 302 00:12:40,266 --> 00:12:41,700 It's coming from upstairs. 303 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:45,967 Hello? 304 00:12:51,667 --> 00:12:53,367 [Jason] Steve. 305 00:12:53,367 --> 00:12:57,066 What was it, that just happened, again, right over here? 306 00:12:57,066 --> 00:12:58,433 That was a male voice. 307 00:12:58,433 --> 00:13:00,667 -[Steve] Really? -[Jason] It was a like a... [mimics groans] 308 00:13:02,767 --> 00:13:06,367 [Steve] Jeremiah Ingraham, we know you were the first keeper. 309 00:13:06,367 --> 00:13:07,700 Are you still here with us? 310 00:13:09,867 --> 00:13:12,900 [indistinct noise] 311 00:13:12,967 --> 00:13:14,000 [Jason] What was that? Jay. 312 00:13:14,066 --> 00:13:15,567 [Jason] That was like a... [imitates humming] 313 00:13:15,567 --> 00:13:17,700 [Steve] Jay, that was a female voice. 314 00:13:17,767 --> 00:13:18,070 Oh. Absolutely heard that. 315 00:13:18,070 --> 00:13:19,000 Oh. Absolutely heard that. 316 00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:20,767 Oh. Absolutely heard that. 317 00:13:25,300 --> 00:13:28,500 Ella Miller. You died during childbirth. 318 00:13:30,100 --> 00:13:32,667 Are you trying to talk to somebody? 319 00:13:35,900 --> 00:13:38,066 [indistinct noise] 320 00:13:38,066 --> 00:13:40,100 -I heard that too. I mean-- -I just heard that. 321 00:13:40,166 --> 00:13:43,200 [indistinct noise] 322 00:13:56,100 --> 00:14:00,467 [Amy] If there's someone in the lighthouse with us, can you please come join us? 323 00:14:05,867 --> 00:14:07,100 Mr. Ingraham. 324 00:14:09,100 --> 00:14:11,000 We'd love for you to join us if you could. 325 00:14:14,066 --> 00:14:16,166 I feel like there's nothing in here. 326 00:14:16,166 --> 00:14:17,667 [Adam] Not in here. 327 00:14:25,200 --> 00:14:27,700 [Steve] We're not here to bother you. 328 00:14:27,767 --> 00:14:29,367 We'd really like to just talk with you. 329 00:14:35,200 --> 00:14:36,800 And now I'm not hearing any voices. 330 00:14:36,867 --> 00:14:39,100 So what the hell? 331 00:14:39,166 --> 00:14:40,900 It was a back and forth with a female voice. 332 00:14:40,967 --> 00:14:42,867 -[Jason] Oh, the one starting downstairs? -Yes. 333 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:45,200 [Jason] Let's head back down. 334 00:14:52,166 --> 00:14:55,300 Charles, can you talk with us? 335 00:14:59,100 --> 00:15:00,800 Anybody from the Hart family here? 336 00:15:03,867 --> 00:15:06,867 [indistinct scratching] 337 00:15:09,767 --> 00:15:10,967 What the hell was that? 338 00:15:12,867 --> 00:15:14,567 It sounded like somebody trying to whistle. 339 00:15:14,567 --> 00:15:18,000 It sounded like somebody trying to whistle. 340 00:15:18,000 --> 00:15:18,070 -[indistinct scratch] -Oh. That was a whistle. 341 00:15:18,070 --> 00:15:19,000 -[indistinct scratch] -Oh. That was a whistle. 342 00:15:19,000 --> 00:15:20,000 -[indistinct scratch] -Oh. That was a whistle. 343 00:15:23,166 --> 00:15:25,100 [Steve] It literally sounded like someone going... 344 00:15:25,166 --> 00:15:26,667 [imitating whistling] 345 00:15:29,266 --> 00:15:32,467 Do you think we should listen to some of this stuff? 346 00:15:32,467 --> 00:15:34,300 -Yeah. -All right, we're gonna start right now. 347 00:15:37,567 --> 00:15:40,166 [Jason] We can send the ladies into the basement area 348 00:15:40,166 --> 00:15:42,600 and Dave and Adam could take the entire lighthouse. 349 00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:43,700 [Steve] Yeah. 350 00:15:43,767 --> 00:15:45,300 [door creaks] 351 00:15:58,166 --> 00:15:59,600 [Dave] So this is Dave and Adam. 352 00:15:59,667 --> 00:16:02,166 We're in the Lighthouse Tower. 353 00:16:02,166 --> 00:16:05,867 We're currently in the area where they've seen shadows. 354 00:16:07,066 --> 00:16:08,467 Is there anybody up there? 355 00:16:19,467 --> 00:16:23,266 I might have gotten something really, really low. 356 00:16:23,266 --> 00:16:24,500 Yeah. 357 00:16:24,567 --> 00:16:26,100 I'll have to check back. 358 00:16:26,100 --> 00:16:29,600 They only sound like a high... like a little child. 359 00:16:29,667 --> 00:16:31,000 -Shall we? -Let's... 360 00:16:31,000 --> 00:16:32,867 [Adam] I'm gonna I hold on to this railing, the railing. 361 00:16:32,867 --> 00:16:34,166 [Dave] Mmm-hmm. Be very careful. 362 00:16:45,066 --> 00:16:48,070 [Kris] So we have Shari, Amy, and Kris in the basement. 363 00:16:48,070 --> 00:16:48,567 [Kris] So we have Shari, Amy, and Kris in the basement. 364 00:16:50,367 --> 00:16:52,166 We've got a few things to look for. 365 00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:54,867 The volunteer, I think, said she was scratched. 366 00:16:58,767 --> 00:17:00,600 My name is Shari. 367 00:17:00,667 --> 00:17:03,700 And this is Kris and Amy. 368 00:17:03,767 --> 00:17:07,066 You might recognize them because they were here before. 369 00:17:09,567 --> 00:17:12,100 You actually touched them. 370 00:17:12,100 --> 00:17:16,867 So if there's anybody here, you are more than welcome to touch our hair. 371 00:17:18,967 --> 00:17:19,000 [Shari] We have several devices with us that have lights on them. 372 00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:22,667 [Shari] We have several devices with us that have lights on them. 373 00:17:22,667 --> 00:17:24,500 If you go up to any of those devices, 374 00:17:24,567 --> 00:17:26,700 they should be able to help us hear you better. 375 00:17:26,767 --> 00:17:29,066 One side is red and one side is green. 376 00:17:29,066 --> 00:17:32,200 So we can ask you yes or no questions. 377 00:17:32,266 --> 00:17:35,767 And red would be for no and green would be for yes. 378 00:17:36,400 --> 00:17:38,667 So did you use to work here? 379 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:40,066 Oh. 380 00:17:41,600 --> 00:17:44,166 -[Kris] It's a yes. -[Shari] Thank you. 381 00:17:44,166 --> 00:17:46,166 Are we speaking with Charles Hart? 382 00:17:49,700 --> 00:17:52,667 Recently, they found what they believed to be 383 00:17:52,667 --> 00:17:57,300 Charles Hart's house, the foundation of his home. 384 00:17:57,367 --> 00:17:58,767 Were you aware of that? 385 00:18:01,000 --> 00:18:02,467 Do you know Charles Hart? 386 00:18:07,266 --> 00:18:08,900 [Shari] Let's head to another area. 387 00:18:08,967 --> 00:18:10,433 [Kris] Okay. 388 00:18:14,166 --> 00:18:16,767 [Amy] We didn't get our hair played with, but I'm not ruling it out. 389 00:18:16,767 --> 00:18:18,070 It could happen anywhere. 390 00:18:18,070 --> 00:18:18,100 It could happen anywhere. 391 00:18:30,900 --> 00:18:32,467 [Dave] All right. It's this one. 392 00:18:32,467 --> 00:18:36,567 This is where they've seen a man. 393 00:18:36,567 --> 00:18:38,367 -You know, some say it's... -Yeah. 394 00:18:38,367 --> 00:18:42,667 [Dave] ...Charles Hart that is seen from outside. 395 00:18:44,800 --> 00:18:46,000 [Adam] Charles. 396 00:18:46,066 --> 00:18:48,070 They claim to see you in the tower. 397 00:18:48,070 --> 00:18:48,600 They claim to see you in the tower. 398 00:18:50,667 --> 00:18:53,000 Someone that could be you. 399 00:18:53,066 --> 00:18:54,667 Are you still keeping watch? 400 00:19:01,000 --> 00:19:02,467 What does that sound like? 401 00:19:05,867 --> 00:19:07,400 Charles, was that you? 402 00:19:14,967 --> 00:19:17,066 [whistling] 403 00:19:20,100 --> 00:19:22,467 [Adam] Oh. 404 00:19:22,467 --> 00:19:24,767 Are you [bleep] kidding me? 405 00:19:24,767 --> 00:19:26,166 [Dave] Hello? 406 00:19:27,867 --> 00:19:31,100 [wind blowing] 407 00:19:36,000 --> 00:19:38,266 -[Adam] You heard the whistle. -Are you kidding me? 408 00:19:38,266 --> 00:19:41,166 Hold on. Tango to TAPS van. 409 00:19:41,166 --> 00:19:42,600 [Jason] [on radio] Yeah, go ahead. 410 00:19:42,667 --> 00:19:45,266 [Dave] Anybody just whistle anywhere? 411 00:19:45,266 --> 00:19:46,567 It wasn't us. 412 00:19:46,567 --> 00:19:47,867 [Jason] That wasn't us, Dave. 413 00:19:47,867 --> 00:19:50,100 We're going to walk to the front of the lighthouse, 414 00:19:50,100 --> 00:19:52,800 and we'll be outside and we'll try to whistle out there. 415 00:19:52,867 --> 00:19:54,200 [Dave] Copy that. 416 00:19:56,000 --> 00:20:01,236 [whistles] 417 00:20:01,236 --> 00:20:01,567 [whistles] 418 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:05,100 [Jason] [on radio] Did you hear that? 419 00:20:05,100 --> 00:20:06,867 -No. -[Adam] No. Not at all. 420 00:20:06,867 --> 00:20:09,100 All right. So then it was definitely coming from inside. 421 00:20:09,100 --> 00:20:11,000 [Dave] 100%. 422 00:20:11,066 --> 00:20:14,100 Okay, Jay, we are on our way down to review our evidence. 423 00:20:14,166 --> 00:20:15,467 [Jason] All right, 10-4. 424 00:20:23,767 --> 00:20:24,867 -Hey. -[Dave] Hey, guys. 425 00:20:24,867 --> 00:20:26,266 The loudest whistle I've ever heard. 426 00:20:26,266 --> 00:20:27,800 -Really? -[Dave] I could play it. 427 00:20:27,800 --> 00:20:29,800 -[Steve] That'd be awesome. -[Dave] Let me find it real quick, though. 428 00:20:29,867 --> 00:20:31,236 -How about you ladies, anything? -It was very quiet. 429 00:20:31,236 --> 00:20:32,000 -How about you ladies, anything? -It was very quiet. 430 00:20:32,000 --> 00:20:32,166 -How about you ladies, anything? -It was very quiet. 431 00:20:32,166 --> 00:20:33,567 [Kris] Yeah. 432 00:20:33,567 --> 00:20:36,000 [Dave] Listen, you could probably hear even from this speaker... 433 00:20:36,000 --> 00:20:37,266 [whistling] 434 00:20:37,266 --> 00:20:39,667 -No way! -No! 435 00:20:39,667 --> 00:20:40,767 Hands down... 436 00:20:40,767 --> 00:20:42,266 That's the loudest whistle I've ever heard. 437 00:20:42,266 --> 00:20:43,400 -Yeah. -Same here. 438 00:20:43,400 --> 00:20:45,266 It sounds like it's right in front of the microphone. 439 00:20:45,266 --> 00:20:47,066 [Dave] It's crazy. Anything other than that whistling? 440 00:20:47,066 --> 00:20:51,700 Before the whistling, we heard like a possible child. 441 00:20:51,767 --> 00:20:53,300 Was it coming from up top or below? 442 00:20:53,367 --> 00:20:55,166 -[Dave] We couldn't tell. -Okay. 443 00:20:55,166 --> 00:20:56,667 Maybe tomorrow, Dave, you and me, 444 00:20:56,667 --> 00:20:58,400 we'll go check into the history of this place. 445 00:20:58,467 --> 00:20:59,634 Sure. 446 00:20:59,667 --> 00:21:01,236 And maybe get some answers to why we're hearing children. 447 00:21:01,236 --> 00:21:02,000 And maybe get some answers to why we're hearing children. 448 00:21:02,000 --> 00:21:02,467 And maybe get some answers to why we're hearing children. 449 00:21:02,467 --> 00:21:04,000 That'll be great to find out. 450 00:21:04,000 --> 00:21:06,266 We can get wrapped up tonight and start going through all the evidence. 451 00:21:06,266 --> 00:21:07,467 [Dave] I'm down. 452 00:21:07,467 --> 00:21:08,500 [Jason] All right, let's do it. 453 00:21:16,467 --> 00:21:18,100 [Jason] Before tonight's investigation, 454 00:21:18,166 --> 00:21:20,400 Steve and Adam are going through evidence... 455 00:21:20,467 --> 00:21:22,100 [Adam] Holy [bleep]. 456 00:21:22,100 --> 00:21:24,900 -Just kidding. -Oh, I was like Adam. 457 00:21:24,967 --> 00:21:27,166 Bastard. 458 00:21:27,166 --> 00:21:28,667 [Jason] While Kris, Amy and Shari 459 00:21:28,667 --> 00:21:30,867 are doing some research on Ella Miller, 460 00:21:30,867 --> 00:21:31,236 who died in the keeper's quarters bedroom... 461 00:21:31,236 --> 00:21:32,000 who died in the keeper's quarters bedroom... 462 00:21:32,000 --> 00:21:33,266 who died in the keeper's quarters bedroom... 463 00:21:33,266 --> 00:21:38,200 So from what I found, she had her kid in September 1904. 464 00:21:38,266 --> 00:21:39,867 -She didn't die right after. -[Shari] No. 465 00:21:39,867 --> 00:21:43,000 She actually didn't die until January 20th of 1905. 466 00:21:44,467 --> 00:21:45,867 [Shari] So there's nothing specific, 467 00:21:45,867 --> 00:21:48,066 the illness could have been childbirth or it could have been... 468 00:21:48,066 --> 00:21:49,300 -[Kris] Right. -...completely different. 469 00:21:49,367 --> 00:21:50,467 -Okay. -Yeah. 470 00:21:50,467 --> 00:21:52,600 Yeah. 471 00:21:52,667 --> 00:21:57,166 [Jason] Dave has dug into the history of Charles Hart, a freed African-American, 472 00:21:57,166 --> 00:21:59,166 who was an unrecognized lighthouse keeper 473 00:21:59,166 --> 00:22:01,236 after the Civil War, and who died here in 1896. 474 00:22:01,236 --> 00:22:02,000 after the Civil War, and who died here in 1896. 475 00:22:02,000 --> 00:22:03,467 after the Civil War, and who died here in 1896. 476 00:22:03,467 --> 00:22:06,600 We're now checking out the location where his cabin once stood. 477 00:22:06,667 --> 00:22:08,367 [Dave] If you see the yellow tape here, 478 00:22:08,367 --> 00:22:09,600 that's where the foundation was. 479 00:22:09,667 --> 00:22:12,467 And you remember that claim of the woman 480 00:22:12,467 --> 00:22:15,066 recently who was in here and she's like over here 481 00:22:15,066 --> 00:22:16,467 and she felt like she was getting choked. 482 00:22:16,467 --> 00:22:18,166 -[Jason] Oh, yes. Yep. -It was right here. 483 00:22:20,200 --> 00:22:24,767 So Charles is buried somewhere here on property. 484 00:22:24,767 --> 00:22:28,000 [Jason] During excavation of the area surrounding Charles Hart's cabin, 485 00:22:28,000 --> 00:22:31,236 archeologists found a burial plot containing human remains 486 00:22:31,236 --> 00:22:31,467 archeologists found a burial plot containing human remains 487 00:22:31,467 --> 00:22:32,000 of both adults and children 488 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:33,266 of both adults and children 489 00:22:33,266 --> 00:22:36,767 believed to be those of Charles and members of his family. 490 00:22:36,767 --> 00:22:40,100 [Dave] Charles and his wife, Winnie, had 14 children. 491 00:22:40,100 --> 00:22:41,634 Ten of them lived to adulthood. 492 00:22:41,634 --> 00:22:45,266 Now, I was trying to find out about the children who might have passed. 493 00:22:45,266 --> 00:22:47,667 Yeah, because remember, they did find the remains of a child. 494 00:22:47,667 --> 00:22:49,300 -And that's over here. I'll show you. -Oh, it is? 495 00:22:49,367 --> 00:22:50,667 Yep. 496 00:22:50,667 --> 00:22:54,066 So there was a Lucinda that was ten years old. 497 00:22:54,066 --> 00:22:56,467 She passed away, buried somewhere on the property. 498 00:22:56,467 --> 00:23:00,867 And also his son, Louis, who was seven years old, he passed away. 499 00:23:00,867 --> 00:23:01,236 He is somewhere buried on this property. 500 00:23:01,236 --> 00:23:02,000 He is somewhere buried on this property. 501 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:03,066 He is somewhere buried on this property. 502 00:23:03,066 --> 00:23:04,900 -[Jason] Oh, really? -Yeah. 503 00:23:04,967 --> 00:23:06,600 -[Jason] There's no markers. -[Dave] No markers. 504 00:23:06,667 --> 00:23:08,667 -Well, there... there was. -There were markers? 505 00:23:08,667 --> 00:23:10,900 [Dave] They didn't know that's what they were. 506 00:23:10,967 --> 00:23:12,400 There was, like, made out of granite, 507 00:23:12,467 --> 00:23:13,767 which is unnatural for this area. 508 00:23:13,767 --> 00:23:18,066 -Yeah. -And they started using it for the property here. 509 00:23:18,066 --> 00:23:20,400 I mean, that's disturbing a gravesite, you know? 510 00:23:20,467 --> 00:23:22,000 [Jason] Yeah. 511 00:23:22,000 --> 00:23:24,767 [Jason] It's possible that the desecration of this gravesite 512 00:23:24,767 --> 00:23:27,266 and long overdue recognition of African-American 513 00:23:27,266 --> 00:23:29,467 contributions is stirring up activity. 514 00:23:34,967 --> 00:23:37,467 We now have the names of Louis and Lucinda Hart, 515 00:23:37,467 --> 00:23:39,000 who are buried on the property 516 00:23:39,000 --> 00:23:40,867 alongside their father, Charles, 517 00:23:40,867 --> 00:23:42,667 as well as evidence that Ella Miller 518 00:23:42,667 --> 00:23:45,400 lived four months past the birth of her baby. 519 00:23:45,467 --> 00:23:48,300 So tonight, we're going to try and connect these names 520 00:23:48,367 --> 00:23:51,200 to recorded activity in the lighthouse tower 521 00:23:51,266 --> 00:23:54,667 keeper's quarters and the area where Charles Hart's cabin once stood. 522 00:24:02,000 --> 00:24:03,500 We'll begin tonight's investigation 523 00:24:03,567 --> 00:24:06,667 with Shari and I starting in the keeper's quarters basement 524 00:24:06,667 --> 00:24:09,066 and Dave and Kris at the top of the lighthouse tower. 525 00:24:21,667 --> 00:24:22,800 [Kris] Okay. 526 00:24:24,900 --> 00:24:26,166 [Dave] This is Dave and Kris. 527 00:24:26,166 --> 00:24:29,300 We're on the top of the lighthouse. 528 00:24:29,367 --> 00:24:31,236 This is where they've seen a woman in white. 529 00:24:31,236 --> 00:24:32,000 This is where they've seen a woman in white. 530 00:24:32,000 --> 00:24:33,367 This is where they've seen a woman in white. 531 00:24:33,367 --> 00:24:37,166 All right, so we've got a couple of Rook sensors here. 532 00:24:37,166 --> 00:24:38,433 [Kris] What are these? 533 00:24:38,433 --> 00:24:40,500 -[Dave] Just EMF detectors, basically... -[Kris] Okay. 534 00:24:40,567 --> 00:24:41,700 But what's good about them, 535 00:24:41,767 --> 00:24:44,000 they're silent and they light up... 536 00:24:44,000 --> 00:24:45,300 [Kris] Okay. 537 00:24:45,367 --> 00:24:47,700 -[Dave] ...so we'll get a nice visual... -[Kris] Yeah. 538 00:24:47,767 --> 00:24:49,667 [Dave] ...if anything comes through, so. 539 00:24:53,500 --> 00:24:57,000 People claim that they see a woman wearing white 540 00:24:57,066 --> 00:24:59,467 up here roaming around. 541 00:25:00,867 --> 00:25:01,236 Could you tell us who you are? 542 00:25:01,236 --> 00:25:02,000 Could you tell us who you are? 543 00:25:02,000 --> 00:25:02,166 Could you tell us who you are? 544 00:25:11,000 --> 00:25:13,100 [Jason] Jay and Shari in the basement 545 00:25:13,100 --> 00:25:16,600 where they claim the women get their hair pulled. 546 00:25:16,667 --> 00:25:18,767 [Shari] There was a lady that got a scratch on her neck. 547 00:25:25,767 --> 00:25:27,900 Are there any children from the Hart family here? 548 00:25:29,700 --> 00:25:31,236 [Jason] Louis? 549 00:25:31,236 --> 00:25:31,600 [Jason] Louis? 550 00:25:31,667 --> 00:25:32,000 Lucinda. 551 00:25:32,000 --> 00:25:33,166 Lucinda. 552 00:25:34,767 --> 00:25:38,567 [indistinct noise] 553 00:25:40,266 --> 00:25:42,700 [Jason] Oh, oh, oh... footstep. 554 00:25:42,767 --> 00:25:44,000 [Shari] Yeah. 555 00:25:46,000 --> 00:25:48,000 [low indistinct shuffling] 556 00:25:50,400 --> 00:25:52,800 [Jason] Oh, there's just footsteps in here through this. 557 00:25:54,266 --> 00:25:55,867 Last night, somebody was talking. 558 00:25:57,867 --> 00:25:59,500 Are you willing to talk with us again? 559 00:26:02,900 --> 00:26:04,000 [indistinct shuffling] 560 00:26:04,000 --> 00:26:06,066 -You heard that? -[Shari] I... I heard that. 561 00:26:06,066 --> 00:26:07,700 -It was like... -Mmm-hmm. 562 00:26:07,767 --> 00:26:09,567 If there is a child here, 563 00:26:11,867 --> 00:26:13,166 I brought a toy. 564 00:26:14,200 --> 00:26:15,567 [sensor clicking] 565 00:26:15,567 --> 00:26:17,200 It's a toy ball. 566 00:26:17,266 --> 00:26:19,166 [Jason] That was just the same female voice. 567 00:26:19,166 --> 00:26:20,667 [Shari] Oh, my God. 568 00:26:29,600 --> 00:26:30,700 It was quick too. 569 00:26:32,567 --> 00:26:33,967 But it sounds like it's coming from... 570 00:26:36,900 --> 00:26:38,066 [Shari] It's like a little shadow, 571 00:26:38,066 --> 00:26:40,100 like right there that just moved that way. 572 00:26:43,467 --> 00:26:45,567 [Jason] All right. We can go upstairs. 573 00:26:45,567 --> 00:26:47,900 Jay and Shari heading to the children's room. 574 00:26:57,667 --> 00:27:00,300 [Dave] We're gonna be leaving here soon. 575 00:27:00,367 --> 00:27:02,867 If you were trying to speak with us, we thank you. 576 00:27:02,867 --> 00:27:04,433 I wasn't able to hear you. 577 00:27:04,433 --> 00:27:07,700 My friend Kris here was not able to hear you, but we thank you for trying. 578 00:27:22,500 --> 00:27:24,449 This is where Adam and I, we heard that whistle. 579 00:27:24,449 --> 00:27:25,000 This is where Adam and I, we heard that whistle. 580 00:27:25,000 --> 00:27:26,600 This is where Adam and I, we heard that whistle. 581 00:27:26,667 --> 00:27:28,266 -Oh, really? -And that voice. 582 00:27:30,166 --> 00:27:33,700 [whistling] 583 00:27:33,767 --> 00:27:35,400 [Kris] And that was one of the claims too, right? 584 00:27:35,467 --> 00:27:36,967 [Dave] Yeah. 585 00:27:37,667 --> 00:27:39,266 Could you whistle for us again? 586 00:27:43,867 --> 00:27:45,667 [indistinct scraping] 587 00:27:46,767 --> 00:27:48,066 -Do you hear that? -Yep. 588 00:27:49,367 --> 00:27:51,266 -Downstairs. -Is it downstairs? 589 00:27:51,266 --> 00:27:52,567 Mmm-hmm. 590 00:27:55,100 --> 00:27:57,567 [Dave] Tango to TAPS. 591 00:27:57,567 --> 00:28:01,667 Is there anybody walking below us? 592 00:28:01,667 --> 00:28:03,500 [Jason] Dave, nobody's in there. 593 00:28:03,567 --> 00:28:06,166 But you're hearing footsteps? 594 00:28:06,166 --> 00:28:08,667 Yeah, it was maybe three or four footsteps. 595 00:28:08,667 --> 00:28:10,467 All right. Sounds good. 596 00:28:10,467 --> 00:28:11,700 [Dave] Copy. 597 00:28:15,567 --> 00:28:17,400 Is anybody from the Hart family here? 598 00:28:21,367 --> 00:28:23,467 So are there any children 599 00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:26,767 in this house right now? 600 00:28:29,867 --> 00:28:32,300 Lucinda, can you make the lights go off on the device? 601 00:28:32,367 --> 00:28:33,967 All you got to do is go right near it. 602 00:28:37,166 --> 00:28:38,400 Louis? 603 00:28:40,266 --> 00:28:43,467 [Shari] Is there somebody here that we did not mention yet? 604 00:28:44,467 --> 00:28:45,900 [indistinct humming] 605 00:28:45,967 --> 00:28:47,567 Oh, what's that? 606 00:28:47,567 --> 00:28:49,400 [Jason] It sounded like a female humming, like... 607 00:28:49,467 --> 00:28:50,800 [hums] 608 00:28:52,166 --> 00:28:53,567 Were you just humming? 609 00:29:03,400 --> 00:29:05,667 All right. We're gonna head out. 610 00:29:05,667 --> 00:29:08,000 -Thank you. -Thank you. 611 00:29:09,166 --> 00:29:10,767 [Jason] Jay to Dave. 612 00:29:10,767 --> 00:29:11,867 Go for Dave. 613 00:29:11,867 --> 00:29:13,567 How's it going in the lighthouse? 614 00:29:13,567 --> 00:29:17,467 We're probably going to call it in a few and come back down. 615 00:29:17,467 --> 00:29:20,266 [Jason] Yeah, come on down. We'll switch up teams. 616 00:29:20,266 --> 00:29:21,467 [Dave] Copy that. 617 00:29:26,967 --> 00:29:28,500 [wind blowing] 618 00:29:30,667 --> 00:29:31,800 [Dave] Steve and Dave entering 619 00:29:31,867 --> 00:29:34,867 the lighthouse keeper quarters. 620 00:29:44,367 --> 00:29:45,867 [Steve sniffing] 621 00:29:45,867 --> 00:29:48,300 You smell burning? 622 00:29:48,367 --> 00:29:49,500 [both sniffing] 623 00:29:49,567 --> 00:29:50,767 Right here. 624 00:29:52,400 --> 00:29:54,000 -I do think I-- -[Dave] Oh, yeah. 625 00:29:54,066 --> 00:29:54,449 I smell a little... almost like a plasticky... 626 00:29:54,449 --> 00:29:55,000 I smell a little... almost like a plasticky... 627 00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:56,367 I smell a little... almost like a plasticky... 628 00:29:56,367 --> 00:29:59,100 It keeps coming and going right in this little area here. 629 00:29:59,100 --> 00:30:01,600 -[Dave] Hmm. -[sniffing] 630 00:30:02,166 --> 00:30:03,367 Ella? 631 00:30:06,567 --> 00:30:07,767 Did you feel the... 632 00:30:07,767 --> 00:30:09,066 Yeah. Like a... 633 00:30:24,266 --> 00:30:26,000 That was her bedroom over there. 634 00:30:26,000 --> 00:30:27,400 We should go to the next room over there. 635 00:30:27,467 --> 00:30:28,600 [Dave] Yes. 636 00:30:31,467 --> 00:30:33,000 -We can't ignore that. -[Steve] No. 637 00:30:35,767 --> 00:30:38,467 [Dave] This is where Ella Miller 638 00:30:38,467 --> 00:30:41,400 was bleeding out during childbirth 639 00:30:41,467 --> 00:30:45,300 and this is where they found the blood in the floorboards. 640 00:30:45,367 --> 00:30:46,681 [Steve] I have the ionizer. It can ionize the atmosphere. 641 00:30:46,681 --> 00:30:47,000 [Steve] I have the ionizer. It can ionize the atmosphere. 642 00:30:47,000 --> 00:30:49,500 [Steve] I have the ionizer. It can ionize the atmosphere. 643 00:30:49,567 --> 00:30:50,767 -[Dave] Let's do it. -[Steve] Let's do it. 644 00:30:52,200 --> 00:30:54,266 [Dave] Ella Miller, are you here with us? 645 00:31:01,967 --> 00:31:03,767 [sniffs] It's here. 646 00:31:03,767 --> 00:31:05,800 [Steve] Yeah. 647 00:31:05,867 --> 00:31:08,100 That smell, I don't know what it is. 648 00:31:08,166 --> 00:31:09,900 It's like... 649 00:31:09,967 --> 00:31:11,567 [sniffing heavily] 650 00:31:14,367 --> 00:31:16,166 Yeah. Oh, wow. 651 00:31:16,166 --> 00:31:16,681 Yeah. 652 00:31:16,681 --> 00:31:17,000 Yeah. 653 00:31:17,000 --> 00:31:17,600 Yeah. 654 00:31:17,667 --> 00:31:19,500 What is that? 655 00:31:19,500 --> 00:31:23,700 Could that be the smell of, like, lamp oil or something that they would use? 656 00:31:23,767 --> 00:31:25,000 I don't know what's going on. 657 00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:26,100 I don't know what it is. 658 00:31:26,100 --> 00:31:27,367 -Wow. Again. -Really? 659 00:31:27,367 --> 00:31:29,467 Holy smokes. [sniffs] 660 00:31:29,467 --> 00:31:31,000 It's just coming out of nowhere. 661 00:31:31,000 --> 00:31:35,467 I don't usually put too much into phantom smell, but it's strange, man. 662 00:31:35,467 --> 00:31:37,667 It keeps coming and going. 663 00:31:37,667 --> 00:31:41,166 [Dave] If that's you trying to get our attention, you have our attention. 664 00:31:46,867 --> 00:31:47,000 [Amy] Amy and Adam in the lighthouse. 665 00:31:47,000 --> 00:31:48,767 [Amy] Amy and Adam in the lighthouse. 666 00:31:55,667 --> 00:31:57,100 [Adam] Let's stand right here for a second. 667 00:31:58,700 --> 00:31:59,900 Anybody up there? 668 00:32:03,467 --> 00:32:04,767 [whistles] 669 00:32:06,867 --> 00:32:09,100 We heard somebody whistle in here yesterday. 670 00:32:09,166 --> 00:32:11,266 We're hoping that you could do it again. 671 00:32:14,967 --> 00:32:16,681 What if one of us sits right in that little thing 672 00:32:16,681 --> 00:32:17,000 What if one of us sits right in that little thing 673 00:32:17,000 --> 00:32:18,367 What if one of us sits right in that little thing 674 00:32:18,367 --> 00:32:19,900 right there and one stays here? 675 00:32:19,967 --> 00:32:21,066 [Adam] Okay. 676 00:32:26,600 --> 00:32:27,967 [whistles] 677 00:32:29,567 --> 00:32:32,100 I just heard a whistle. 678 00:32:32,100 --> 00:32:33,900 We're hearing you whistle a lot. 679 00:32:36,100 --> 00:32:38,000 Do you want to go up a couple of levels or... 680 00:32:38,000 --> 00:32:39,500 Okay, let's do that. 681 00:32:48,300 --> 00:32:51,600 They're doing some really great things with the lighthouse. 682 00:32:51,667 --> 00:32:54,800 It's a legacy to everyone who worked here. 683 00:32:54,867 --> 00:32:57,367 The more you talk to us, the more input we can have. 684 00:33:03,867 --> 00:33:05,967 [wind howling] 685 00:33:10,166 --> 00:33:11,500 [Kris] Shari and Kris 686 00:33:11,567 --> 00:33:16,681 by the ginormous tree in Charles Hart's property. 687 00:33:16,681 --> 00:33:17,000 by the ginormous tree in Charles Hart's property. 688 00:33:17,000 --> 00:33:18,467 by the ginormous tree in Charles Hart's property. 689 00:33:18,467 --> 00:33:22,166 We've got a thermal and recorder going. 690 00:33:22,166 --> 00:33:25,066 So we've got sound and eyes. 691 00:33:25,066 --> 00:33:28,900 This is where the woman felt like she was getting strangled. 692 00:33:30,600 --> 00:33:32,767 We are looking for a Charles Hart. 693 00:33:34,767 --> 00:33:38,367 Charles, if you're here, can you come closer to us? 694 00:33:39,667 --> 00:33:41,367 We're trying to get your story. 695 00:33:43,000 --> 00:33:44,166 Charles? 696 00:33:45,300 --> 00:33:46,681 We're very sorry about the children that have passed. 697 00:33:46,681 --> 00:33:47,000 We're very sorry about the children that have passed. 698 00:33:47,000 --> 00:33:50,066 We're very sorry about the children that have passed. 699 00:33:50,066 --> 00:33:56,100 Louis Hart, Lucinda Hart, or anybody from the Hart family. 700 00:33:58,166 --> 00:34:01,266 Can you tell us if you're still here? 701 00:34:01,266 --> 00:34:03,667 We're told that a woman had gone through here 702 00:34:03,667 --> 00:34:06,300 and she felt as though she had been choked. 703 00:34:07,667 --> 00:34:11,300 Is there something Shari and I should be concerned about out here? 704 00:34:13,900 --> 00:34:15,266 Oh, yeah. 705 00:34:15,266 --> 00:34:16,681 [wind blowing through leaves] 706 00:34:16,681 --> 00:34:17,000 [wind blowing through leaves] 707 00:34:17,000 --> 00:34:17,400 [wind blowing through leaves] 708 00:34:30,467 --> 00:34:31,700 [sighs] 709 00:34:33,900 --> 00:34:35,800 [Amy] One of the biggest things they're trying to do here 710 00:34:35,867 --> 00:34:39,266 is an entire exhibit to Black Americans 711 00:34:39,266 --> 00:34:41,567 who contributed to the lighthouse. 712 00:34:42,266 --> 00:34:45,467 Can you make a noise for us? 713 00:34:45,467 --> 00:34:46,681 Charles Hart. 714 00:34:46,681 --> 00:34:46,800 Charles Hart. 715 00:34:48,467 --> 00:34:50,100 [indistinct knock] 716 00:34:50,166 --> 00:34:51,567 -[Amy] I heard that. -Yeah. 717 00:34:51,567 --> 00:34:52,667 -[Amy] Did you hear that? -Yeah. 718 00:34:54,066 --> 00:34:55,266 We heard you take a step. 719 00:34:55,266 --> 00:34:56,867 Can you step down here for a minute? 720 00:34:59,767 --> 00:35:01,300 [Amy] We heard a whistle. 721 00:35:01,367 --> 00:35:02,867 -[Adam] And then a bang... -[Amy] Yeah. 722 00:35:02,867 --> 00:35:04,567 -[Adam] ...came from up there. -Yeah. 723 00:35:08,367 --> 00:35:12,500 [Steve] Ella Miller, we're standing in the very room 724 00:35:12,567 --> 00:35:16,681 that you passed away, and we think that we may have been talking to you. 725 00:35:16,681 --> 00:35:17,000 that you passed away, and we think that we may have been talking to you. 726 00:35:17,000 --> 00:35:17,367 that you passed away, and we think that we may have been talking to you. 727 00:35:19,100 --> 00:35:22,000 [distant footsteps] 728 00:35:30,166 --> 00:35:32,300 It did just sound like walking or moving. 729 00:35:32,367 --> 00:35:33,900 -[Dave] Yeah. -[Steve] It was like right here. 730 00:35:42,467 --> 00:35:44,867 [wind howling] 731 00:35:46,266 --> 00:35:47,600 [Dave] Ella? 732 00:35:47,667 --> 00:35:48,867 Is that you? 733 00:35:51,567 --> 00:35:53,333 What are you trying to tell us? 734 00:35:56,433 --> 00:35:59,767 [Dave] Whatever it is, I feel like it is moving around. 735 00:35:59,767 --> 00:36:00,934 Yeah. 736 00:36:00,934 --> 00:36:02,467 And now it's quiet in this room. 737 00:36:04,767 --> 00:36:06,066 [Jason] Jay to Dave. 738 00:36:06,066 --> 00:36:07,233 [Dave] Go for Dave. 739 00:36:07,233 --> 00:36:09,533 [Jason] Now we head back to command center. 740 00:36:09,533 --> 00:36:09,871 [Dave] Sounds good. 741 00:36:09,871 --> 00:36:10,000 [Dave] Sounds good. 742 00:36:10,000 --> 00:36:10,934 [Dave] Sounds good. 743 00:36:10,934 --> 00:36:14,266 [Steve] This has been a very successful investigation. 744 00:36:14,266 --> 00:36:15,533 [Dave] Yeah. 745 00:36:22,967 --> 00:36:24,233 -Hey. -All right. 746 00:36:24,233 --> 00:36:25,867 -[Amy] Hey, guys. -[Steve] Hey. Well, I think that's it. 747 00:36:25,867 --> 00:36:27,000 Yeah. Yeah. 748 00:36:27,000 --> 00:36:28,333 We pretty much covered the place. 749 00:36:28,333 --> 00:36:30,100 -Oh, yeah. -Tons of activity, for sure. 750 00:36:30,100 --> 00:36:31,867 -[Dave] Yep. -[Amy] Thank you for having us again. 751 00:36:31,934 --> 00:36:32,967 -That was so fun. -[Dave] Oh, please. Always. 752 00:36:32,967 --> 00:36:34,367 Every time it's a blast. 753 00:36:34,367 --> 00:36:36,467 On that note, it's time to get wrapped up and get out of here. 754 00:36:36,533 --> 00:36:38,433 -[Steve] Whoo! -Get the lights on. Let's do it. 755 00:36:42,967 --> 00:36:45,467 It was really great to revisit the Pensacola Lighthouse, 756 00:36:45,467 --> 00:36:49,867 this time with a deep dive into the history, learning so much about this location. 757 00:36:49,934 --> 00:36:52,867 Plus, of course, it was nice to see my teammates again. 758 00:36:52,934 --> 00:36:56,567 [Adam] That crazy whistle is going to live in my nightmares for a really long time. 759 00:36:56,567 --> 00:36:58,767 I think this is a place that we could come back over and over 760 00:36:58,834 --> 00:37:00,567 and never get tired of the activity. 761 00:37:02,100 --> 00:37:05,266 [Jason] It's been a great honor to investigate this property again. 762 00:37:05,333 --> 00:37:07,967 And we're looking forward to going through all the evidence 763 00:37:07,967 --> 00:37:09,871 and seeing what we can bring back and show Jon. 764 00:37:09,871 --> 00:37:10,000 and seeing what we can bring back and show Jon. 765 00:37:10,000 --> 00:37:10,133 and seeing what we can bring back and show Jon. 766 00:37:23,867 --> 00:37:26,667 This should be good. We'll get over there. We'll sit down with Jon. 767 00:37:26,667 --> 00:37:29,100 I mean, we've got a bunch of good things to show him. 768 00:37:29,100 --> 00:37:31,433 There was some really wild activity, 769 00:37:31,433 --> 00:37:33,667 and it didn't seem to ever really slow down. 770 00:37:33,667 --> 00:37:34,834 We'll talk with him. 771 00:37:34,834 --> 00:37:36,967 Show him the stuff and get his take on it then. 772 00:37:44,000 --> 00:37:45,967 Thanks for making the time to meet back up with us. 773 00:37:45,967 --> 00:37:47,934 Oh, thanks, guys. Looking forward to it. 774 00:37:47,934 --> 00:37:50,967 Well, it turned out to be a pretty interesting investigation. 775 00:37:50,967 --> 00:37:52,567 There were a bunch of things that happened 776 00:37:52,567 --> 00:37:54,467 which are very similar to the experiences 777 00:37:54,467 --> 00:37:56,266 -that people have had here. -Wow. 778 00:37:56,266 --> 00:37:58,367 We were able to verify, you know, 779 00:37:58,433 --> 00:38:01,533 the reports of Ella and even Charles Hart. 780 00:38:01,533 --> 00:38:03,166 Wow, that sounds really interesting. 781 00:38:03,233 --> 00:38:05,367 We got some stuff we'd like to show you and get your take on it. 782 00:38:05,367 --> 00:38:07,567 It might be similar stuff that you guys have heard. 783 00:38:07,567 --> 00:38:09,871 Helps add credibility to the experiences that you all have had. 784 00:38:09,871 --> 00:38:10,000 Helps add credibility to the experiences that you all have had. 785 00:38:10,000 --> 00:38:10,667 Helps add credibility to the experiences that you all have had. 786 00:38:10,667 --> 00:38:12,467 So now it's backed up and documented. 787 00:38:12,467 --> 00:38:14,367 At one point, Steve and I heard 788 00:38:14,367 --> 00:38:16,533 voices downstairs in the basement. 789 00:38:16,533 --> 00:38:19,133 You're going to hear what sounds like, well, somebody talking. 790 00:38:20,834 --> 00:38:21,867 All right. 791 00:38:27,166 --> 00:38:28,533 -[Jason] Yeah. -Yeah. 792 00:38:33,266 --> 00:38:35,100 -You're able to hear it? -Yes. Wow. 793 00:38:35,100 --> 00:38:36,433 So we kept hearing what sounded like 794 00:38:36,433 --> 00:38:38,100 somebody moving in the very top floor. 795 00:38:38,100 --> 00:38:39,871 Something was trying to get us to go upstairs and be around it. 796 00:38:39,871 --> 00:38:40,000 Something was trying to get us to go upstairs and be around it. 797 00:38:40,000 --> 00:38:42,367 Something was trying to get us to go upstairs and be around it. 798 00:38:42,367 --> 00:38:45,033 And then when we got up there, just take a listen to this. 799 00:38:53,266 --> 00:38:54,533 Oh. 800 00:38:54,533 --> 00:38:55,700 -[Jason] You hear that? -Yeah. 801 00:38:55,700 --> 00:38:58,533 -Almost sounds like a young female. -Absolutely. 802 00:38:58,533 --> 00:39:00,667 It gives me chills. And this was, like, near the bloody bedroom. 803 00:39:00,734 --> 00:39:02,567 [Jason] That's actually right near the bloody bedroom. 804 00:39:02,567 --> 00:39:05,166 It almost sounded like there was an E and L there. 805 00:39:05,166 --> 00:39:07,533 So we didn't know if it was saying "hello," or if it was saying "Ella," 806 00:39:07,533 --> 00:39:08,867 because there is the Ella Miller 807 00:39:08,934 --> 00:39:09,871 who they claim did pass away in there. 808 00:39:09,871 --> 00:39:10,000 who they claim did pass away in there. 809 00:39:10,000 --> 00:39:11,133 who they claim did pass away in there. 810 00:39:15,100 --> 00:39:19,033 This next one, Shari and I were upstairs sitting in the... 811 00:39:19,033 --> 00:39:20,266 the children's bedroom area. 812 00:39:20,333 --> 00:39:22,000 -Hmm. -Take a listen. 813 00:39:24,567 --> 00:39:25,967 Oh, yeah. 814 00:39:29,467 --> 00:39:30,934 Wow. 815 00:39:30,934 --> 00:39:33,100 Have you ever heard anything like that or... 816 00:39:33,100 --> 00:39:35,066 -Not like that but... -Could it be Ella? 817 00:39:35,066 --> 00:39:36,867 -Could it be her-- -Coming in to her job. 818 00:39:36,934 --> 00:39:39,871 She survived a few months after giving birth. 819 00:39:39,871 --> 00:39:40,000 She survived a few months after giving birth. 820 00:39:40,000 --> 00:39:40,333 She survived a few months after giving birth. 821 00:39:40,333 --> 00:39:42,233 Could it be her with a child on her chest humming away, 822 00:39:42,233 --> 00:39:44,266 as you would do with a small child? 823 00:39:44,266 --> 00:39:46,767 Two of our investigators, Dave Tango and Adam Berry, 824 00:39:46,834 --> 00:39:49,934 were investigating in the actual lighthouse tower 825 00:39:49,934 --> 00:39:53,233 trying to make contact with Charles Hart. 826 00:39:53,233 --> 00:39:57,467 Then this loud noise, just... which is definitely a voice, came out of nowhere. 827 00:39:57,533 --> 00:39:59,667 And you won't need headphones on this. 828 00:39:59,667 --> 00:40:01,166 We can show you right where it is. 829 00:40:04,934 --> 00:40:06,567 Wow. 830 00:40:11,433 --> 00:40:12,934 -It's definitely a male voice. -Right. 831 00:40:12,934 --> 00:40:14,667 -[Steve] I have no idea what it's saying. -Different from the first... 832 00:40:14,667 --> 00:40:16,367 -Because it's so echoey in there. -Yeah. 833 00:40:16,433 --> 00:40:20,166 [Steve] And then they hear an incredibly loud whistle. 834 00:40:20,166 --> 00:40:21,567 -Take a listen to it. -Right. 835 00:40:24,667 --> 00:40:25,834 [scoffs] 836 00:40:31,867 --> 00:40:35,033 We've had reports of whistles. But wow, that's amazing. 837 00:40:35,033 --> 00:40:39,367 And I know some females tend to feel like their hair being played with downstairs. 838 00:40:39,367 --> 00:40:39,871 We were unable to experience that. 839 00:40:39,871 --> 00:40:40,000 We were unable to experience that. 840 00:40:40,000 --> 00:40:40,934 We were unable to experience that. 841 00:40:40,934 --> 00:40:43,433 But I mean, that doesn't seem like a sign of aggression at all. 842 00:40:43,433 --> 00:40:45,133 -That's great news. -[Jason] Yeah. 843 00:40:45,133 --> 00:40:48,233 So honestly, we don't think that there's anything here to be frightened of. 844 00:40:48,233 --> 00:40:50,166 I mean, it's a really interesting location. 845 00:40:50,233 --> 00:40:51,667 It's got such a history behind it. 846 00:40:51,667 --> 00:40:54,734 I look forward to you guys showcasing more of that history. 847 00:40:54,734 --> 00:40:58,000 The new interpretive exhibit about the contributions 848 00:40:58,000 --> 00:41:01,000 that were made by the African-American community, 849 00:41:01,000 --> 00:41:04,333 I think, is going to show that, "Oh, you're not forgotten. 850 00:41:04,333 --> 00:41:07,100 It wasn't just a blip in time. 851 00:41:07,100 --> 00:41:09,871 What you did was really important and valued." 852 00:41:09,871 --> 00:41:10,000 What you did was really important and valued." 853 00:41:10,000 --> 00:41:10,467 What you did was really important and valued." 854 00:41:10,467 --> 00:41:11,767 But if anything kicks up, I mean, 855 00:41:11,767 --> 00:41:13,533 we'll gladly come back, check it out again. 856 00:41:13,533 --> 00:41:15,467 -Yeah. -You know, it's an honor to be here. 857 00:41:15,467 --> 00:41:18,166 -Well, I'll keep the light on for you guys. -[all chuckling] 858 00:41:20,867 --> 00:41:23,033 The TAPS investigation went really well. 859 00:41:23,033 --> 00:41:25,233 It answered some questions that we were concerned about. 860 00:41:25,233 --> 00:41:30,867 Hearing evidence that supports the claims of guests, staff, volunteers is shocking, 861 00:41:30,934 --> 00:41:33,433 but we feel that our guests are safe 862 00:41:33,433 --> 00:41:35,266 and we're ready to move forward with a new exhibit 863 00:41:35,266 --> 00:41:38,834 about African-Americans at the lighthouse during the period of reconstruction. 864 00:41:39,834 --> 00:41:39,871 -This was a great case, man. -Oh, it was. 865 00:41:39,871 --> 00:41:40,000 -This was a great case, man. -Oh, it was. 866 00:41:40,000 --> 00:41:42,333 -This was a great case, man. -Oh, it was. 867 00:41:42,333 --> 00:41:45,266 -It was great to have Adam, Kris and Amy there. -I know. 868 00:41:45,266 --> 00:41:47,967 I mean, I don't think they have to fear anything in there. 869 00:41:47,967 --> 00:41:50,600 -Mmm-mmm. -They're going to be showcasing the history. 870 00:41:50,667 --> 00:41:52,333 And I think that that's really important. 871 00:41:52,333 --> 00:41:53,767 And, you know, what, brother... 872 00:41:53,767 --> 00:41:54,834 On to the next, man. 873 00:41:54,834 --> 00:41:56,166 This was awesome.