Andrew Morris House - Bed & Breakfast -Natchitoches, Louisiana Client recently purchased and renovated this property, originally built in 1855, and was curious if there where any spirits present in the house. There were no previous reports of activity. All investigators experienced a "creepy feeling" upstairs, particularly in the master suite. Some complained of nausea when entering that room. We later discovered a can of adhesive near the door that was not sealed that could explain the nausea. Team members experienced knocks, bangs, and shuffling sounds upstairs. Most of these were captured on audio. The team also observed a motion detector going off with no logical explanation in an upstairs bedroom. Upon reviewing the video footage from the DVR system, we discovered a strange light in one of the upstairs bedrooms. Tapping response during EVP session. Door Latching? Light Anomalies - You will see a bright light anomaly in the top right corner, then a split second later, you will see another fainter light anomaly at the front of the bed, in the darker area of the bedspread between the "03" and the bedpost. This bedroom is a 2nd floor bedroom and attempts to debunk or replicate lights from outside were unsuccessful. This is a quick clip to setup the next clip where the motion sensor triggers. In this clip, you will simply see the effect that a passing car has in the room, as you will see the headlights cast the windowframe's shadow across the wall and not triggering the sensor (center of the frame). In this clip, observe the lower left camera and you will notice the motion sensor is triggered with no apparent cause. The only two people on that floor of the house are the two investigators in the top right camera, which is another bedroom at the other end of the house. They are notified via radio from command central and asked to investigate. No cause was found and all attempts to debunk the sensor failed.
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