FINDINGS FROM THE PRISON!

Our Investigation at the Burlington County Prison went extremely well and we would like to thank Marisa and Ron for their friendliness and help saturday night! 
  
Here are some pics and EVPS from that night.

VIEW FROM THE PRISON YARD
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photo by Pat McCormack

Well the oldest continually operating prison up unitl 1965 did not dissappoint anyone.  We arrived in beautiful Mount Holly New Jersey and easily found the site.  We began by getting stills and video of the exterior.  While we were doing this, Ron, the caretaker and tour guide came out and we met him and introduced ourselves as the GHOST SOLDIERS.  He welcomed us in and we started our recon mission.

While we scouted the place and hear Ron's stories of personal experiences, we did some intial EVP and EMF detection.  We went into the women's wing of the prison on the first floor and had some success right away.  Then we went downstairs and checked out the basement.  We got and EVP when we asked for a name, we got "TOM". 

EVP AUDIO: BURLINGTON PRISON

BREATHING 1

WOMANS VOICE

FULL BREATH!

HELL

VOICE AND SHOTS?

GET IN LINE!

RIGHT BEHIND YOU

DOYOUWANTUSTOLEAVE?

SARAH

CHOPPING VEGETABLES!

GET ME OUT OF HERE

HELP

WHAT WAS THAT?

CRAZY IVAN

DON'T TELL

WOW

HELP HER

BACK OFF THANK YOU


PRISON AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
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old time photo

AS WE WERE INVESTIGATING THE BASEMENT OF THE PRISON WHEN THEY SUDDENLY HAD ORBS START FLYING AROUND.  WE ATTEMPTED TO TALK TO ANY SPIRITS THAT WERE THERE AND ASKED THEM TO MANIFEST FOR US.  THEY DID.  NOW THE AMAZING THING ABOUT ORBS, IF THEY ARE DUST PARTICLES, IS THAT THEY DON'T NORMALLY RESPOND TO QUESTIONS.  THESE DID!!! WE HAVE NEVER SEEN THIS HAPPEN BEFORE.  THE ORBS ARE OBIVIUSLY NOT DUST AS DUST CANNOT STOP ON A DIME AND REVERSE COURSE WITHIN A 1/15 OF A SECOND!!!!!!

STOCKADE FOR UNRULY GUESTS
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SORRY

LYDIA

TAPPING ON PIPES

Thanks to Ron and Marisa for their hospitality!

Pat shoots video of the exterior
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FINDINGS OF THE BURLINGTON COUNTY PRISON MUSEUM