
Mansfield Reformatory
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Posted 08 May 2009 - 08:02 AM
#2
Posted 08 May 2009 - 08:54 AM
#3
Posted 08 May 2009 - 03:00 PM
A very erie place to visit and to investigate. This place is very active with many spirits. You won't have a problem finding them. But the only draw back is, it is a very dusty place. Orb shots have to be dismissed as evidence of the paranormal. Also take the tour during the day. I would do that before you go at night. Collect as much history as you can before you go in at night. Let us know on how it went. DaveI am going to be there the end of this month. I was wondering if anyone here has ever been there, either for a tour or an investigation, (I'll be on an investigation) and if you have any tips or suggestions.
#4
Posted 08 May 2009 - 03:51 PM
#5
Posted 08 May 2009 - 09:18 PM
Thanks Dave. Unfortunately, I'll be attending the conference Saturday, with the speakers finishing up around 4 I think. Then it's a couple hours break and we will all go to the reformatory. As I understand it, we are the only group that will be there that night. I'm grateful for the tip about the dust. I'll make sure I take some masks along. What do you suggest for recorders then? If photos aren't reliable, I'm guessing we should consider trying to get evp's.A very erie place to visit and to investigate. This place is very active with many spirits. You won't have a problem finding them. But the only draw back is, it is a very dusty place. Orb shots have to be dismissed as evidence of the paranormal. Also take the tour during the day. I would do that before you go at night. Collect as much history as you can before you go in at night. Let us know on how it went. Dave
#6
Posted 09 May 2009 - 08:32 AM
You are welcome! How many will be in the group? Being in a group is very hard to take EVP. Analog and digital will pick up the faintest voice. They are very sensitive on any voice or noice being produced. Be aware of your surroundings when recording. One person should do the talking and DONT WHISPER! Like TAPS does! Any voice recorder will work. I have 2 digital and 1 analog recorders. I use all 3 of them. Your best bet for this place is to use a video cam corder. You can still take pictures but you will pick up many "orbs" in them. Do you have a EMF detector? They would also help ya on locating them. Be careful while there. It is not the safest place to be walking around in the dark. You will see. And NEVER go alone!!!!! Always have a buddy with you. If you are alone they will try to "attack" you. Always have your eyes and hears open at all times. Good luck and let us know on how it went!! Wait till you see this place! Your jaw will drop! DaveThanks Dave. Unfortunately, I'll be attending the conference Saturday, with the speakers finishing up around 4 I think. Then it's a couple hours break and we will all go to the reformatory. As I understand it, we are the only group that will be there that night. I'm grateful for the tip about the dust. I'll make sure I take some masks along. What do you suggest for recorders then? If photos aren't reliable, I'm guessing we should consider trying to get evp's.A very erie place to visit and to investigate. This place is very active with many spirits. You won't have a problem finding them. But the only draw back is, it is a very dusty place. Orb shots have to be dismissed as evidence of the paranormal. Also take the tour during the day. I would do that before you go at night. Collect as much history as you can before you go in at night. Let us know on how it went. Dave
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Posted 10 May 2009 - 07:44 AM
Last year, the first WISP conference, I would say there were 50/70 including the hosts/speakers. We were in a tiny Iowa community with several locations to investigate. We split up into three groups that night and were in three buildings, rotating after a time. I am not sure, but this might be what they'll do again. I think if we were a group of 75 people, the noise and confusion would be terrible in any location.
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Posted 14 May 2009 - 10:37 AM
#9
Posted 01 June 2009 - 07:37 AM
How did it go?
#10
Posted 01 June 2009 - 06:59 PM
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