The John Wornall House Museum - Visit 2
Location Information
Date:2nd November, 2012 Type:Business
Location Title:The John Wornall House Museum - Visit 2 City/State:Kansas City, MO
Investigation Times:09:00 PM - 01:00 AM Status:Analysis
Weather Information
High Temperature:64 °F Low Temperature:44 °F
Sky Condition:Clear Wind:ENE at 8 mph
Humidity:34% Precipitation:0%
Lunar Phase:Waning Gibbous % disk visible:85%
Solar X-Rays:Normal Geomagnetic Field:Quiet
Pressure:29.94 mmHg
Investigators Present
Jenny Kerr
Becky Ray
Jennifer Sprague
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Investigators Notes
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Jennifer Sprague:This was a public investigation set up at the John Wornall House Museum. Such an interesting and wonderful place to visit and I would like to thank our tour guide for her hospitality and kindness. I definitely look forward to going there again soon!! On this investigation I brought my digital audio recorder and flashlight. We had two groups that were involved in the public investigation. Both groups had some interesting experiences involving our emf recorders and k2 meters in the kitchen and carriage house. One group had some fluctuation with the meters in the bathroom. Overall it was a pretty quiet night. The most interesting spots for me and some of the other group members were the kitchen area and the old carriage house. On one occasion I thought I heard what was a man's voice in the kitchen. On another occasion I heard what I thought was somebody rummaging around in the back area of a room at the top part of the stairs in the carriage house. It was in these two areas that we recorded a lot of fluctuation with our meters that we could not explain considering that one group had little fluctuation and the other group had a lot. I am currently reviewing audio and may post some soon, if I find any notable e.v.p.s. I also will post pictures of the John Wornall House Museum soon. Looking forward to going there again soon!
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Previous Investigations at this Location
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No EVPS for this Investigation at this time
PHOTOS
A photo of the fireplace and some of the balls and chains found in the neighborhood from the Civil War era. Submitted by Jennifer
A photo of the fireplace and some of the balls and chains found in the neighborhood from the Civil War era. Submitted by Jennifer