AmericanFamilyGuy
New Blood
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When I was younger, I was a big paranormal buff. On my 15th birthday, my father gave me a cassette tape recorder so I could go to cemeteries and capture ''voices''. One night, when my father was at work, I opened up a brand new cassette tape, inserted it in the recorder, and walked across the street to the local cemetery. A deceased friend of my dad's, Annie, was buried there. I approached her grave, placed the external microphone in front of the headstone, and said ''Hello, Annie.'' After about 30 seconds, I stopped recording and headed home. Later, I played the tape and discovered a ''voice'' could be heard immediately after I said ''Hello, Annie.'' To my paranormal mind, it was a voice from beyond the grave. Today, I am a lot more educated about the subject and know of the ways a sound could be recorded that wasn't audible to my ears at the time of the recording.
My father played it for Annie's friends, and they all said ''It's her spirit's voice!'' While my father presented that as evidence that it was actually her voice, I said the fact that they were told they were going to be listening to a ghost tape tainted their judgement. I replied with a suggestion: Let's take this tape to Annie's mother and play it for her without telling her how we got it. If she identifies it as Annie's voice without knowing what she's listening to, I may consider it as evidence. We never tried this experiment because my dad was not confident she could identify it without being told of it's origins.
Resources on EVP are rather scarce. Can anyone point me to some resources on EVP so I can offer a thorough refutation of this as evidence of the paranormal?
Edit: Can the moderators correct my spelling in the title?
My father played it for Annie's friends, and they all said ''It's her spirit's voice!'' While my father presented that as evidence that it was actually her voice, I said the fact that they were told they were going to be listening to a ghost tape tainted their judgement. I replied with a suggestion: Let's take this tape to Annie's mother and play it for her without telling her how we got it. If she identifies it as Annie's voice without knowing what she's listening to, I may consider it as evidence. We never tried this experiment because my dad was not confident she could identify it without being told of it's origins.
Resources on EVP are rather scarce. Can anyone point me to some resources on EVP so I can offer a thorough refutation of this as evidence of the paranormal?
Edit: Can the moderators correct my spelling in the title?
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