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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

White Horse, Bingley investigation

White Horse
We had the pub to ourselves last night which was great. Our initial plan was to split into two smaller teams and create a third 'Static Room' with just a camcorder recording our meters, trigger object and dictaphone. The Static Room was something we did but the stables and barn were just further places with trigger objects in by the end as we ended up fixating on one upstairs room which we call The Gin Room.
A spirit came through quickly and called himself Jack Bailey although this later turned out to be a false name he admitted. Later he said his name was Xavier. Later still he told us a second spirit in the room with us was called Cedric but as Cedric wasn't spelt out on the board and only answered in the positive, when someone had it in their head, we can't be too sure.

Noise was a key issue for us. We were forever trying to distinguish natural noise from spirit noise. But we heard footsteps, drumming and possible knocking In response to us requesting it.
There was a coldness still over Gill and she seemed very effected by it. Xavier said it was his doing. His friend was at another corner between us and later still we had three spirits stood around the table who said they were the three Knights seen downstairs and even gave their most present location as 'bar'. The seemed secretive and unsure of us but keen to be involved. Xavier kept asking 'Why?' When I explained things to him. He came around in the end and touched Sue on the shoulder. Kevin saw a large which ball of light fly through the room along with shadow play which others saw.
We stuck I this room as it had so much to offer.
As the Knights speedily dragged the glass in a line, back and forth, back and forth there was a palpable feeling of energy building around us and I shared sense of anticipation around the team. It did feel crowded in there to be honest as the temperature with us dropped suddenly as the spirits soaked up our energies too.
Finally a young boy we touched upon last time came through. We'd even brought him some toys which we put out and have left for him which he liked.
Sam Reece was his name. 1777 was a date he gave and he spoke of The War Of The Roses. He also mentioned 'Massacres' which took his family. He himself died of old age in his seventies. He was from Bingley and on the 'White' side of the roses. He was fearful of the Knights. Sam presented himself as the 8 year old version of himself as that was when his family had been taken from him. There seemed to be a much deeper relevance at play with the information we got be we couldn't work it out right then.
More visits are required and a good review of evidence on camera and audio is next on the cards.

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