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Astonishing Legends

The Sallie House – Ghost in the Machine Part 3

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.6 β€’ 9.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 November 2018

⏱️ 252 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to the Paranormal and Supernatural, everyone wants proof. And yet, not everyone can seem to agree on what would constitute this proof. So what about evidence that might lead to proving the existence of a spirit world? Well, not everyone can seem to agree on what is considered actual evidence either. Since the invention of technologies like photography, and audio & video recording, there have been many purported instances of these recording capabilities capturing occurrences of a spectral world interacting with our own. For many, this is still not enough. We certainly didn't expect to get any evidence ourselves when we visited the Sallie House on July 20, 2018. But now that we've captured something that at least could be considered anomalous with our audio recorder, we want to know exactly what it is and how it got there. While we may never get a definitive answer as to what that sound is we captured, what we know is how hearing it made us feel. We've also received a wide range of responses from listeners who have told us how hearing it themselves has affected them. Some have perceived within the audio file a sense of rage, frustration, and sadness, and some merely regard it as random static. Those perceptions have spurred their own emotional responses, ranging from fear and queasiness to even anger because some listeners can't accept it as anything but noise. In some ways, it doesn't matter to us what that audio may be or if there are no words in it because a message was felt, loud and clear.

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0:00.0

Estonishing legends would like to thank the Great Courses Plus, Squarespace, Blue Apron, Bombas,

0:04.4

and our contributors to Patreon for making tonight's show possible.

0:08.6

Halloween is common gone, friends, but we have so much more to share about the Sally House.

0:13.5

So for Estonishing Legends, the spooky season lingers on.

0:17.3

The stories surrounding the house and now enveloping us are so filled with details and

0:22.8

information that we've decided to take this series to four parts. Tonight, as promised,

0:28.4

we will be analyzing not only the now infamous file 10 from our digital recorder,

0:33.3

the most bone-chilling EVP we've ever heard, but also the other recordings we gathered on that day.

0:39.2

Additionally, we will share the results of a forensic analysis of all the recordings we captured,

0:44.7

conducted by one of the premier forensic audiologists in the country, Ed Primo.

0:49.5

We'll listen to what happens to these files when you apply filters to them,

0:53.2

that reveal what sounds even more like a conversation of some kind,

0:57.4

happening beneath the screaming you've all heard. Then we'll discuss where this incident and

1:02.7

investigation is taken as personally, and what conclusions we've drawn so far about the EVPs,

1:08.4

knowing full well that any assessment of what's going on with them may be forever

1:12.3

trapped in the realm of hypothetical conjecture and any conclusions one might make will have to

1:17.4

be a personal decision.

1:28.1

Welcome back to Estonishing Legends. I'm Scott Philbrook, and this is Forest Burgers.

1:38.3

I originally thought that it was a transducer overload, which translates into loud volume

1:43.2

being recorded by a microphone that couldn't handle it. Based on my experience,

1:47.4

that's how that sound would be created. I could not get the recorder to reproduce that type of a sound.

1:53.4

Ed Primo of Primo Forensics, on his first call to us after he received a recorder.

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