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[man] We're standing
in the very room
you passed away,
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and we may
have been talking to you.
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Was that a shade?
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[Jason] TAPS returns
to Pensacola Lighthouse...
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She bled all over
the floors in the bedroom.
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Oh, wow.
You have our attention.
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[Jason] ...and reunites
with Amy Bruni,
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Adam Berry and Kris Williams.
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Are you still keeping watch?
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I just heard a whistle.
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She felt as though
she had been choked.
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[Jason] To bring
the past to light.
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[whistle]
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[Adam] Are you
[bleep] kidding me?
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[Adam] Are you
[bleep] kidding me?
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[Adam] Are you
[bleep] kidding me?
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Hello?
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[Jason] So, man,
Pensacola Lighthouse.
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Now, I know you haven't
been here before...
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-Oh, I know.
-...but this place is awesome.
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I'm actually really excited
about this case.
I was so jealous last time.
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Tango and I, we were off
doing Ghost Hunters Academy,
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but we missed
investigating
Pensacola Lighthouse.
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but we missed
investigating
Pensacola Lighthouse.
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[Jason] TAPS has been called
back to the Florida Panhandle
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[Jason] TAPS has been called
back to the Florida Panhandle
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to investigate an uptick
in paranormal activity
at the Pensacola Lighthouse,
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one of the oldest and most
haunted on the Gulf Coast
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and previously investigated
in 2009 by some of
the TAPS team.
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I mean,
last time we were there,
we caught
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somebody walking
up and down the stairs
while Grant
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and I were standing there,
voices, you name it.
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It's a wild place.
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[Steve] Have a lot of
different claims,
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from seeing apparitions,
they're seeing
a shadow type figure.
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Something in the basement
is supposedly targeting women.
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Something in the basement
is supposedly targeting women.
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Something in the basement
is supposedly targeting women.
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[Shari] That is really crazy.
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Some of the volunteers
and the staff members
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have heard their
own names being called out,
which is kind of unsettling.
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-Intelligent.
-[Shari] Yeah.
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[Steve] They are planning
a new historical
interpretation
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that celebrates
the contributions
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of African-Americans
to the lighthouse.
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But that's also going
to open up the place to
a lot more visitors,
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which in return,
they're wondering,
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which in return,
they're wondering,
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which in return,
they're wondering,
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is that going to create
more paranormal activity
that might create a problem.
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They want to know
who's there,
why they're there.
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I'm excited to get over there
and see how we can help.
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And we've got Amy, Adam,
and Kris Williams joining us
on this one.
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Well, I know that Kris
and Amy were here last time,
and they had experiences.
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So maybe the three of us
ladies can go in together
and see what we can find.
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That's a great idea.
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J, it's incredible.
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J, it's incredible.
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Wow. Look at that.
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[Jason] TAPS case,
Pensacola Lighthouse,
Pensacola, Florida.
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Hey, Jon.
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-Hey. How are you doing?
-Hey, good.
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-Thanks for having us.
-Yeah.
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-Thanks for having us.
-Yeah.
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-Thanks for having us.
-Yeah.
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[Jason] It's been 12 years
since I've been here.
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So what's some of
the history of
Pensacola Lighthouse?
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This is the second iteration
of the lighthouse.
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The first lighthouse was
built about a quarter mile
east of here,
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and it was built in 1824,
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but almost immediately
was deemed insufficient
to the needs of the sailors.
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In 1855, they appropriated
additional funding in Congress
to build this lighthouse.
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[Jason] Even with
the lighthouse serving
as a navigation aid,
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over 700 shipwrecks
have been reported
in the area.
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The treacherous waters
of the Pensacola Bay
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The treacherous waters
of the Pensacola Bay
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The treacherous waters
of the Pensacola Bay
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have claimed hundreds
of lives,
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some within
the very shadow of
the lighthouse itself.
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But there have also been
tragic deaths on the property.
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We know that
lighthouse keepers passed away
somewhere on the property.
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Do you know
what happened to them?
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We've had Jeremiah Ingram
who passed away
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and he was
the first lighthouse keeper
in Pensacola.
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We've had some keepers pass
from yellow fever.
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One of the bigger stories
of tragedy was the daughter
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of a lighthouse keeper
who passed away.
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Ella Miller
had a difficult pregnancy
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and she bled
all over the floors
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and she bled
all over the floors
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of what was referred to,
for a long time,
as the bloody bedroom.
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of what was referred to,
for a long time,
as the bloody bedroom.
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What has changed since
we were here 12 years ago?
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Within the last two
or three years,
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we've been working on
a new exhibit
in the West Woods.
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[Jason]
The Pensacola Lighthouse
and Maritime Museum,
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which currently showcases
the life of a keeper,
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plans to open
a new interpretive exhibit
on the site,
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telling the story of
African-American men and women
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who made a significant impact
to the lighthouse after
the Civil War.
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[Jon] During
the reconstruction,
we did the archeology.
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[Jon] During
the reconstruction,
we did the archeology.
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It came to light that
there was a cabin there
at one time.
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It came to light that
there was a cabin there
at one time.
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The gentleman
who built a cabin,
his name was Charles Hart,
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and he was
a formerly enslaved person
that had come here after
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Confederates withdrew
from the base and built
his cabin there.
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He absolutely worked here
but was an undocumented
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African-American
lighthouse keeper.
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And he died here
on the property?
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-Yes.
-Oh, wow.
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[Jason] The interpretive site
would be installed
in the property
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where Charles Hart's cabin
once stood.
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[Jason] Twelve years ago,
we came here,
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there was tons of claims
that were going on.
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there was tons of claims
that were going on.
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Voices, you know,
footsteps going
up and down the stairwell
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Voices, you know,
footsteps going
up and down the stairwell
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of the lighthouse,
as well as activity throughout
the main building.
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The footsteps are
one of the constants.
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[Brian] My wife
and I were here
at the lighthouse,
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the top of the tower,
and we heard
unmistakable boots,
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heavy footsteps coming up
the metal stairs.
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[footsteps approaching]
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We called out to anyone
to see if anyone would answer.
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We even looked down
through the hatch to see
if we saw anybody,
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and there was simply nobody
in the tower.
It was just us.
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[Jason]
Other unsettling sounds
heard in the lighthouse towers
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[Jason]
Other unsettling sounds
heard in the lighthouse towers
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[Jason]
Other unsettling sounds
heard in the lighthouse towers
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are whistling...
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[whistling]
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-...humming...
-[humming]
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-...and strange voices.
-[whispering]
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People have also witnessed
the apparition of a female
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on the catwalk
and male shadowy figures
throughout the tower.
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[Gail Perry] My husband
and I were standing
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at the very front of
the house facing the water,
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and I looked up
at the tower
and I saw a shadow.
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And I asked my husband
to run in and go up and check
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to make sure
somebody wasn't there.
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to make sure
somebody wasn't there.
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And he came back
a few minutes later
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And he came back
a few minutes later
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and he said there was
absolutely no one
in the tower.
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I know there are claims,
women are still having
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activity when they're in
certain areas.
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[Jon] The women
go into the basement,
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will have their hair played
with or they'll be touched.
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[Jason] But recent activity
has been more dangerous,
even aggressive.
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I was in the basement,
and I felt like a feather
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had brushed against
the back of my neck.
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I had a really uncomfortable
burning sensation.
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There was actually
a red raised welt there.
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There was actually
a red raised welt there.
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There was actually
a red raised welt there.
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After that happened,
I really felt unsettled about
being in the basement.
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[Jason] In the same area,
the apparition
of an African-American man
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has been seen and voices
have been heard
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throughout the keeper's
quarters building.
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[Jason] All right.
What other types of things?
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More recent activity
has been around
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the large tree out
in the woods,
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just 50 feet
from the house of
Charles Hart.
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One of our volunteer's
friends was out there
and she actually experienced
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what felt like
hands around her neck.
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what felt like
hands around her neck.
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Oh, gosh.
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Oh, gosh.
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Have you ever
personally experienced
anything?
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I mean, you've been here
for a long time.
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One time during the day,
a volunteer
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and I were working
in the passage
near the restrooms,
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and we heard
from the front parlor area,
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a woman call my name
and said, "Jon."
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So I looked down the hall
and I said, "Yes, ma'am."
And there was no one there.
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So what are you
hoping that we're able
to accomplish here?
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We want to make sure
we're not doing things wrong
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with this
new interpretation exhibit.
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[Steve] Are you expecting
a lot more people
coming through?
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Yeah,
the frequency of people,
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you're going to have
more opportunity
for experiences...
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you're going to have
more opportunity
for experiences...
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you're going to have
more opportunity
for experiences...
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-Of course.
-[Jon] ...of running
into things.
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And they want to make sure
we don't have anything
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that could be dangerous,
I guess.
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[Jason] All right.
Well, I guess from here,
we'll go talk to the crew,
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start figuring out
how to set up.
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Yeah.
Figure out the logistics
and get everything going.
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-Thanks so much for your time.
-This was great.
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Good talking to you.
I look forward to seeing
what you have.
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Thank you.
All right.
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[gulls screeching]
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-[Jason] Hey.
-[Dave] Hey.
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-[Shari] Hi.
-[Jason] All right.
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-Well, we just got done
talking with Jon.
-[Dave] Okay.
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A lot of the claims are things
that were going on here
when I was first here.
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-Okay.
-And I know you guys
never got a chance...
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-Okay.
-And I know you guys
never got a chance...
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-Okay.
-And I know you guys
never got a chance...
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-Hey, guys.
-Hey, what's up?
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-[Steve] Whoa.
-Kris Williams.
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-Hi.
-It's been 12 years
since we've been here.
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I'm excited to get back
in there with the team
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since we did have things
happen down there last time
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to see if we can get it
to happen again.
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-Oh, there's the other two.
-Surprise!
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-[Kris] Hey.
-Oh, we're back.
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It's great to be rejoining
the TAPS team once again
and this time
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we're at Pensacola Lighthouse,
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which is one of
those locations with
a lot more historical claims.
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There's a lot more activity
to investigate.
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So it's great to be here.
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The activity still got
a lot of the same stuff
going on.
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Women still getting
their hair messed with
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Women still getting
their hair messed with
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Women still getting
their hair messed with
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when they're downstairs
in the basement.
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Oh, yeah.
That happened with us.
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I just felt something weird
on my head.
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A breeze.
I felt the breeze
go right by me.
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That totally freaked me out.
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But now they've actually
had some things that
have been escalating.
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There's activity
even out near trees
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out here as well
where people feeling like
their throat's being grabbed.
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Oh, my gosh.
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It's gonna take
a while to get everything
set up.
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-Let's do this, guys.
-Okay.
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[Adam] This is my first time
investigating the space,
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[Adam] This is my first time
investigating the space,
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and there's a lot of
activity happening.
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and there's a lot of
activity happening.
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It's aggressive.
We don't understand it.
So it's all hands on deck.
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Let's try panning left.
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-[Shari] Okay. Right there?
-[Dave] Right there.
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[Steve] They've recently
started digging up
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some of the ground
and they found
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a house and they believe that
it's the house that
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Charles Hart
actually lived in.
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But whenever you
disturb a property,
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disturb the ground,
you're going to upset
whoever is still here.
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-[Jason] Pretty much set.
-Yeah.
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-[Jason] Pretty much set.
-Yeah.
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We have cameras
on the lighthouse tower.
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We also have the rest
of the cameras in
the house, every level.
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So anything happens anywhere,
it's showing up.
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-[Dave] It's gonna show up.
-[Jason] All right.
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Well, yeah.
Let's get the lights out
and start investigating.
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-Okay. Sounds great.
-Good job, guys. Nice work.
Let's do it.
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[light switches clicking]
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[Jason narrating]
For tonight's investigation,
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Steve and I are going
to start out
in the keeper's quarters.
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Amy and Adam will head
to the second floor apartment
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Amy and Adam will head
to the second floor apartment
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Amy and Adam will head
to the second floor apartment
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in the Lighthouse Tower,
while Shari, Dave, and Kris
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monitor any activity
in the building.
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All right. Here we are.
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[Steve] You want to start
down in the cellar
and work our way up?
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[Jason] Yep.
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[Amy] They hear footsteps
in here, right?
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[Adam] Yeah.
And they see like
a shadow figure.
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[Adam] Yeah.
And they see like
a shadow figure.
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[Amy] Okay. Let's see.
What if I put this out?
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-[Adam] Yeah. In the hall.
-In the hall.
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-[Adam] Absolutely.
-I'm gonna put it right here.
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[alarm blaring]
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So Ingraham was like
the first lighthouse keeper.
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Is there someone on duty
at the lighthouse?
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Jay and Steve, we're now
in the basement of
the keeper's quarters.
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This is where females
feel their hair being grabbed.
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And down here,
they also see
a shadow-like figure
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that is possibly
African-American.
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Charles Hart,
are you the man people
see in the basement?
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Are you still here with us?
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Are you still here with us?
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Hello?
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Any light keeper down here?
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Charles Hart?
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We've come
just to talk to you.
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[low creaking]
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00:11:53,667 --> 00:11:55,000
Um...
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It's the door.
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Really?
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00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:00,867
Really?
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00:12:00,867 --> 00:12:01,000
Hey, shh.
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00:12:01,000 --> 00:12:02,667
Hey, shh.
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00:12:02,667 --> 00:12:04,066
[indistinct voices]
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[Steve] Voices.
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Can't threaten us.
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Real time analysis.
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00:12:11,266 --> 00:12:13,400
-[loud bang]
-Ooh!
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We've got to go up there.
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[Steve] [whispers]
Sounded like it
came from over here.
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[Jason] Okay.
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00:12:25,567 --> 00:12:26,667
[Steve] Hello.
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-[Jason] Look, Steve. Steve.
-Yo.
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[Jason] Just happened again.
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00:12:35,367 --> 00:12:36,867
Oh, did you just hear that?
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00:12:36,867 --> 00:12:40,200
-[indistinct noises]
-Yeah.
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00:12:40,266 --> 00:12:41,700
It's coming from upstairs.
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00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:45,967
Hello?
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[Jason] Steve.
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00:12:53,367 --> 00:12:57,066
What was it,
that just happened,
again, right over here?
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That was a male voice.
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-[Steve] Really?
-[Jason] It was a like a...
[mimics groans]
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[Steve] Jeremiah Ingraham,
we know you
were the first keeper.
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Are you still here with us?
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[indistinct noise]
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[Jason] What was that?
Jay.
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00:13:14,066 --> 00:13:15,567
[Jason] That was like a...
[imitates humming]
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[Steve] Jay,
that was a female voice.
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Oh. Absolutely heard that.
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00:13:18,070 --> 00:13:19,000
Oh. Absolutely heard that.
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00:13:19,000 --> 00:13:20,767
Oh. Absolutely heard that.
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00:13:25,300 --> 00:13:28,500
Ella Miller.
You died during childbirth.
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00:13:30,100 --> 00:13:32,667
Are you trying to
talk to somebody?
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00:13:35,900 --> 00:13:38,066
[indistinct noise]
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00:13:38,066 --> 00:13:40,100
-I heard that too.
I mean--
-I just heard that.
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00:13:40,166 --> 00:13:43,200
[indistinct noise]
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[Amy] If there's someone
in the lighthouse with us,
can you please come join us?
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00:14:05,867 --> 00:14:07,100
Mr. Ingraham.
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00:14:09,100 --> 00:14:11,000
We'd love for you to join us
if you could.
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I feel like
there's nothing in here.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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00:14:40,967 --> 00:14:42,867
-[Jason] Oh, the one
starting downstairs?
-Yes.
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00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:45,200
[Jason] Let's head back down.
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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.
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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...
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00:15:25,166 --> 00:15:26,667
[imitating whistling]
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00:15:29,266 --> 00:15:32,467
Do you think we should listen
to some of this stuff?
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00:15:32,467 --> 00:15:34,300
-Yeah.
-All right, we're
gonna start right now.
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00:15:37,567 --> 00:15:40,166
[Jason] We can send the ladies
into the basement area
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00:15:40,166 --> 00:15:42,600
and Dave and Adam could take
the entire lighthouse.
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00:15:42,667 --> 00:15:43,700
[Steve] Yeah.
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00:15:43,767 --> 00:15:45,300
[door creaks]
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00:15:58,166 --> 00:15:59,600
[Dave]
So this is Dave and Adam.
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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.
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00:16:07,066 --> 00:16:08,467
Is there anybody up there?
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00:16:19,467 --> 00:16:23,266
I might have gotten something
really, really low.
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00:16:23,266 --> 00:16:24,500
Yeah.
357
00:16:24,567 --> 00:16:26,100
I'll have to check back.
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00:16:26,100 --> 00:16:29,600
They only sound like a high...
like a little child.
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00:16:29,667 --> 00:16:31,000
-Shall we?
-Let's...
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00:16:31,000 --> 00:16:32,867
[Adam] I'm gonna I hold on
to this railing, the railing.
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00:16:32,867 --> 00:16:34,166
[Dave] Mmm-hmm.
Be very careful.
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00:16:45,066 --> 00:16:48,070
[Kris] So we have Shari,
Amy, and Kris in the basement.
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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.
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00:16:52,166 --> 00:16:54,867
The volunteer, I think,
said she was scratched.
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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.
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00:17:09,567 --> 00:17:12,100
You actually touched them.
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00:17:12,100 --> 00:17:16,867
So if there's anybody here,
you are more than welcome
to touch our hair.
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00:17:18,967 --> 00:17:19,000
[Shari] We have
several devices with us
that have lights on them.
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00:17:19,000 --> 00:17:22,667
[Shari] We have
several devices with us
that have lights on them.
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00:17:22,667 --> 00:17:24,500
If you go up to any of
those devices,
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00:17:24,567 --> 00:17:26,700
they should be able to
help us hear you better.
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00:17:26,767 --> 00:17:29,066
One side is red
and one side is green.
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00:17:29,066 --> 00:17:32,200
So we can ask you yes
or no questions.
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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.
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00:18:32,467 --> 00:18:36,567
This is where
they've seen a man.
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00:18:36,567 --> 00:18:38,367
-You know, some say it's...
-Yeah.
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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.
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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.