Ghost Hunt in MacDonough, Part II
Earlier this month I wrote about a ghost hunt that was scheduled for MacDonough Hall in Plattsburgh. The local newspaper ran a story about the paranormal investigation the day before it took place, which was this past Friday night. Results were shared with "a packed audience of students and interested community members Saturday afternoon." The Northern NY Paranormal Research Society has not posted any details of their findings on their own website and have labeled the investigation as "inconclusive". However much more is revealed in a second article in the local newspaper:Friday night, McKee, along with a few other investigators and five students, spent nearly four hours investigating the alleged hauntings.
Equipped with electromagnetic field meters, digital thermometers, cameras, voice recorders, compasses and pendulums, the group walked through the dorm and then divided into groups of two, fanning out to what are allegedly the most haunted places -- the basement, third floor and attic.
McKee played the three audible noises on the recording -- all of which occurred within the first six minutes of documenting the attic.
McKee said about the first sound, a female's voice that softly whispered a one-syllable word that sounded like "wait" or "hate."
Read more in the Press Republican
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