

This EVP was captured in "Edna's Room" on the second floor. Jared was asking questions about the room. At 17 seconds he got a responce to his question.
Shortly after this EVP was recorded Jared Captured these photos in that room with the full spectrum camera. The fist shows a bright ball of light in front of the fireplace that we cannot explain. The second photo was taken imediatley after the first and the bright ball of light is gone.
This EVP was captured by Todd in the first floor hallway near the nurse's station. After you hear Todd say "I'm so sorry," there is a faint whisper that says "no, no, no."
This EVP is very interesting. It was recorded on the first floor in room 105 by Todd and his group. A member of Todd's group comments on faint noises that he heard and were recorded at 3 seconds and 7 seconds. He describes what he thought he heard as a horse. Then at 54 seconds our recorder picked up a strange sound that seems to back up his claim. It may seem strange to pick up the sound of a horse in an old nursing home but remember, before Hill View Manor was built in 1925, a farm stood on these grounds.
This EVP was submitted by Kevin from Monique's group. It was recorded on the second floor and can be heard at 26 seconds.
This video was recorded on the second floor with Jared's group. A guest opens the door on the right and we picked up an EVP as he opens the door to look inside it is at 2:52:24 or 38 seconds into the clip. It sounds like "get out!"
We were lucky enough to have Gary, one of the Hill View Manor directors, spend some time with us. He conducted some EVP sessions with his Panasonic RR-DR60 voice recorder. It was a treat for those who attended and had never seen one of these recorders in action before. Below is a short video of one of the EVP sessions that he conducted in the basement with Jared's group.