Private Residence Bryant Feb 09
Investigation Findings
EVPs
Photos
Unexplained..Clip from Camcorder







The group met at the home at eight o'clock amid snow flurries and since this was a new investigation with little background information we immediately split up to take baseline photos and temperature readings while two investigators interviewed the household residents. A cam was set up in the garage area and the master bedroom. EVP gathering sessions were conducted in all the rooms with a final in the living room area. In the final we included the residents and encouraged them to ask questions in the hopes of picking up information.

BACKGROUND

The house is a privately owned home in Bryant, Arkansas. The house was built in the 1970s. The current owners have lived there twenty years. They added a small addition to the home (years before activity started) and have done minimal remodeling.



ACTIVITIES REPORTED

There were numerous electrical malfunctions including instances where the entire ground to the house was lost causing sparks to fly out of two outlets by the fire place and the ceiling fans to spin at an accelerated speed like airplane engines. The fire department was called and they used a thermal scanner to search for hot spots/fires and found no issues. After their description as to the probable cause, the ground was checked and found to be intact and no other electrical issues were found. Several disturbances have been noted as coming from the garage associated with crashing sounds. In one incident, an empty ice chest came off the shelf and struck the hood of the car leaving several dents. Please make note of the photo of the chest in the garage area. In the guest bedroom, a wooden valance that had a curtain dowel was somehow lifted up causing it to release and swing downwards breaking several bric-a-brac objects. After this was heard and investigated a later check showed the dowel removed and flung behind the headboard of the bed.

OBSERVATIONS/PERSONAL EXPERIENCES:

We were unable to duplicate the shaking of the bath room door knob but attributed it to a vacumn formed when the air unit comes on. Some light voices heard we found to be coming from a stereo that was turned on.

Another oddity was the malfunction of two different thermocoupler thermometers. One kept showing temperatures in the house in the sixties and one showing 120dg in the living room. We switched over to an ir-thermometer to get accurate baseline temps which were in the 70 to 73dg range inside the home.

NOTES AND VALIDATIONS:

In one EVP the name Archer was heard. Residents related a grandfather named Archibald aka Archie.