Seemingly in response to the question, you will hear a voice answer. We believe it says "Yes, I'm a cook!" though the voice appears to have a bit of an accent.
Captured by Don
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In the background you can hear what sounds like some form of music, which was not heard in person. So far, it has not been picked up on any other devices.
Captured by Don
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This clip was picked up during some very anomalous temperature readings. Our digital thermometer suddenly jumped to 114 degrees, with the probe in the grass just behind Pirate Jones' tombstone. It appears to say "Dyin" and wa captured on numerous recorders.
Captured by Tom
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We got this clip just as we found Freelove Jones' grave, Pirate Jones' wife. From what we can tell, it seems o say "Yes I'm Dead". The clip was also captured on a few other recording devices at the time. After that, the temperature dropped again.
Captured by Dave
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Squab Farm near Riverhead: This abandoned squab farm sits enshrouded by woods and weeds out on the East End. On this particular day one of our members was doing a solitary EVP session in the main building. In the background you can clearly hear music, possibly from a player piano though no such music was heard at the time. If anyone is able to figure out the tune or date the period the music comes from please contact us.
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Pilgrim - The Directors House: This clip was taken during the daytime inside the old director's mansion at Pilgrim. You can hear very clearly the words "Did you miss me", perhaps followed by "John". It appears to be in a female voice and John as present during the investigation.
Smithtown General: A former hospital, the building sat in ruin before being demolished. We picked up this strange red shape in a random photo of a stairwell. It appears to be 3D in nature because it is in front of the stairs but the bottom right corner also comes in front of the doorframe going into the stairwell.
No other similar photos came up during the shoot and all other photos taken with the same camera that night cane out normal.
Central Islip Corcoran Buildings: These buildings have since been demolished, however building 128 did have a reputation for being active. This room, usually locked, was found open on one visit. The first photograph revealed what you see here. Photographs taken in the same place within seconds after the first revealed nothing but an ordinary room.
We took the original photo into Photoshop to see if we could bring out some of the detail in the black and white swooshes. Oddly enough, we were unable to lighten the one dark strip in the photo and it almost looks as if the white swoosh is emerging from the blackness. The homeless residents of the building claim to see a white light coming through the walls. Perhaps this is related.
Kings Park - The Quad: This series of photos was taken inside a hidden mural room in the basement with no windows and no external lighting save for a camera flash.
As you can see, several of these pictures were taken of the same subject, but the shadows in the photos appear to be moving.
There was only one person in the room at the time. No explanation has been found for this currently.
Union Cemetery: This series of photos was taken on a clear night at about 9PM. The mist was seen with the eye as well as the camera. It was about a foot off the ground, three feet wide, and about 4 feet tall though it did not have crisp boundaries to it. It was the only fog seen that night or at any other time visiting the cemetery.
It drifted from the background, through the tombstone you see, through and behind the photographer, and then disintegrated about 5 feet behind the photographer.