Tags: Chris Fleming, EVPs, Ghost Hunting, ghosts, Institutions, psychics, Waverly Hills
Tags: Chris Fleming, EVPs, Ghost Hunting, ghosts, Institutions, psychics, Waverly Hills
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I attended the same Darkness Radio event. I felt it to be a very sad place. When we broke away from our group, we were able to get a young child to move a ball for us.
Also, communicating through the Ghost Box and thru Lynne, not many spirits were ready to leave. They wanted to stay with their friends and/or family.
Using the ghost box on the roof with “Stacy the Ghost Cop,” we were told by ghost children who seemed rather angry that the pole was used to give them false hope. When asked how, it was told to them that beyond that pole was the beach and they were going there, when it was known they would never leave.
We got many EVPs with the Constantinos and saw shadow persons as well.
If given the chance, do go and visit Waverly, especially if you can investigate with Chris Fleming and/or the Constantinos.
I think I will try to recommend this post to my friends and family, cuz it’s really helpful.
Just wanted to give an update. I had the chance to talk to a relative of the man who buried unclaimed bodies at Waverly at one point. I was assured that no bodies were buried at the bottom of the death tunnel, but that mass graves of unclaimed bodies are on site at Waverly. So, when I go back and try to tune into the children who came forward I will use the direction I got as a starting point and see where it takes me. I requested I NOT be told the location of the mass graves on site. Interestingly unclaimed bodies were given to the University of Louisville for study and when done with them, the University gave them back to Waverly at who buried them in mass graves. Unclaimed bodies were never documented, just decently buried; it was how things were done at the time. Considering the shame and fear associated with TB, I can understand why there were so many unclaimed bodies at Waverly. My own cousin was in a TB facility like Waverly out of country growing up. Once they left for the hospital only family member visited often, the rest went on with their lives. Access, poverty and other children who needed care was part of that, but it was not uncommon for hospitalized TB patients to be more or less written off as late as the 1960′s
I always wanted to go there but the Ghost Hunters went there and got some very intersting footage, But it seems like Waverly hills would be one of the most hunted places in the world.