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Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 6:57 am Post subject: EVP ~ Forest Lawn Cemetery in Cypress, CA
These captures were recorded at a gravesite at Forest Lawn in Cypress, CA., on September 10th, 2006 at approximately 5:00pm. It is the gravesite of my best friend's father, as well as one of her brothers. The same 'scratchy' voice appears to repeat me a few times during our visit there. Enjoy! Ciao! Melissa
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EVP1: The entire, full length clip. My friend asked what I was doing. I explain I'm placing stickers on the headstone; little USA stickers, flags. There is a brief moment of silence. Then I believe I hear a scratchy-voiced EVP repeat me and say something like; "US flags". I'm not sure. ForestLawn-Cypress 09-10-06 EVP1 raw.wma
EVP12: At the gravesite, I'm asking, outloud, if the spirit of my friend's father is sending me signals or messages that I'm picking-up. In between my question, there is a scratchy-voiced EVP. I cant telll what's being said, but it sounds like the same scratchy voice captured throughout my recording. ForestLawn-Cypress 09-10-06 EVP12 raw.wma
EVP13a: This is a full length clip; my friend and I are laughing and there is a voice underlapping ours. It sounds like an interjection from a spirit. We kept joking that her brother, who is also laid to rest next to her father was sending us signs he was with us while we sat there. Things like, a loud fly buzzing over my head, birds, a horn that honked in the distance. I said, "There's Jimmy again", my friend laughs and the male EVP is heard underlapping her voice.
EVP13b: My friend and I kept getting, what we joked about, signals from her deceased brother. We asked for a sign that Jimmy was with us, and in the distance we heard a car horn 'honk' one time. I said, "No! It's one for 'no', two for 'yes'!" Immediately after I finished my sentence, the car horn 'honked' again in the distance. What's weird is that it's not picked-up on my recorder. Someone, not us, chimed in with what sounds like to me, "Yah, yah, yah yah...Yah, yah, yah." It underlaps our voices, and it's odd-sounding to say the least; what should have been heard is the car horn 'honk' again. ForestLawn-Cypress 09-10-06 EVP13b clean clipFL.wma
EVP14: This is the funniest clip of them all (in my opinion). We went to the cemetery late enough (around 5pm), and I had ate lunch hours ago. I was STARVING...and I'll pass-out if I dont eat (well, I feel like I will).
The only thing I had with me were these giant-sized LifeSaver 3 hour mints inside of a small tin. After eating one mint, I joked to my friend and said, "But I'm hungry, I need another mint". Saying that, of course, makes my friend giggle. Next, I said, "I'm just joking", and went into the bag where the recorder was placed in order to grab a mint out of the tin.
There is a lot of disturbance recorded just from unzipping the bag. Then there is the scratchy-sounding EVP, repeating me. "Another mint..." is what I believe I hear, something like that. But it's the same spirit hanging around us, I think. ForestLawn-Cypress 09-10-06 EVP14 rawFL.wma
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