Ep 22. Voices Of Pain
- TV-14
- November 9, 2011
- 42 min
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6.1 (7)
The Ghost Hunters team heads to Kentucky to investigate the Octagon Hall Museum, a historic home built in 1859 that was once used as a Confederate hospital during the Civil War. The team arrives to find the property already full of paranormal activity, with reports of ghostly voices, shadow figures, and mysterious footsteps.
As they begin their investigation, the team splits up into smaller groups to cover more ground. Investigator Steve Gonsalves and his team start in the basement, where they immediately pick up strange noises on their audio equipment. They hear what sounds like moaning and groaning coming from one of the rooms, and Steve feels an intense cold spot on his arm.
Meanwhile, investigator Amy Bruni and her team head to the second floor of the house, where they set up a static camera and start asking questions to the spirits they believe are present. After several minutes of silence, they finally hear a faint voice respond to one of their questions. It's hard to make out exactly what the voice is saying, but it seems to be calling out in pain.
Throughout the investigation, the team continues to hear these ghostly voices calling out in agony. They also capture several EVP (electronic voice phenomena) recordings that suggest there are multiple spirits trapped within the walls of Octagon Hall, all trying to communicate with the living in their own way.
As the night wears on, the team begins to feel a sense of heaviness and unease. Investigator Dave Tango is overcome with a feeling of dread and has to step outside to catch his breath. Lead investigator Jason Hawes and his team are also struggling, with several members reporting feeling like they're being watched or touched by unseen hands.
Despite the overwhelming amount of paranormal activity, the Ghost Hunters team remains professional and calm throughout the investigation. They do their best to communicate with the spirits and provide answers to any questions they may have about the afterlife. By the end of the episode, the team has gathered a wealth of evidence and experiences that they believe will help shed light on the mysteries of Octagon Hall and the voices of pain that haunt it.