Audio

These sound clips are our audio evidence.
Visual



Breaths in our conversation that don't belong to us. (The weird clicking sound is a camera taking a photo.)


Female mumbling that doesn't sound like any of us. Some of us hear "grandma" but some hear a fast "Can you hear me?"


At the end we hear a quiet male "woah" or "hello," what do you hear? We don't have any men present or even on the team, so any male voices are strange.


In the middle of my question I hear a friend's name "Chany" that wasn't said by any of us. When I'm done asking my question, Chany asks if anyone heard a noise and says it sounded like a whisper. There was a van but she said it sounded like it came from a different direction.


We had asked if there were any last questions or if anyone had anything else they'd like to say. We hear a male ask "Where is Veronica?" An investigator then says "Thank you for talking to us if you did." After talking to our investigator named Veronica, who wasn't present that night, we found out that some of her family is buried there, including a great-grandmother also named Veronica. After playing this clip for her dad, he said it sounds like his uncle Ray, who is also buried there. It was definitely interesting, especially since no male investigators were present.


This is very quiet and short, and sounds female. It doesn't sound like either of the female investigators that were present.


Chansy said "Tell me your name." It's clearer on wavosaur, but I hear a faint "nobody."


Faint female voice. I can't understand what it says.


This one says "fake!" We were asking the soldiers if their "buddy" in the war let them down, then asked if they ever let their buddy down.


Chany is in the middle of a sentence, then right before it changes to 2 seconds I hear a quick "Oh my God."



We were by the Spanish-American War monument near where the soldiers were buried, and we asked what they thought about fighting for their country. Chansys said "Ooh" because it got cold suddenly and then I hear a male say "This'll take a while."



This is from Orsi's Bakery. We hear a soft "No, get out" layered on top of our voices.