
Admiral Street, private residence - Tulsa Oklahoma
Recalling this investigation from 8 years ago, TGI days.
There was one very unusual piece of activity which occurred during the main investigation. DG and myself were standing the hallway, in the back of the kitchen. There, along the hallway were french doors which lead to the backyard.
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The doors had a set of long, sheer curtains on each door.
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One of the sheer panels has "lifted" from the bottom, about 8 inches. Surprised by this, we of course searched for drafts, fishing line, string, magnets.....anything that could have created the very light curtains to lift that much.
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We found nothing to cause it.
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This particular area was reported to TGI by the homeowner. It is a difficult case to state or affirm activity as the client was, at that time, taking very strong medications which would erase most inevitability!
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We did capture a few interesting EVP for your review.
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Vicky Van Denburg December 2020
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Tulsa Ghost Investigators
Admiral Residence, Tulsa OK
Built in 1950’s
Preliminary Report – Friday, January 6, 2012
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Julie McGee, Debbie Glenn and Vicky Glidewell met with client for approximately 1 ½ hours.
Residing in the home: Husband, wife, and 5 children.
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1 living room, 1 kitchen, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms. (New additions)
Pets: 4 dogs, several cats, 1 guinea pig, 1 fish tank.
Medications: Wife does take a strong selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Husband is not currently taking medications. It was reported that none of the children residing in the home take anti-depressants. No apparent evidence of drug or alcohol abuse.
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The following claims were made by the clients:
Loud noises, dark moving shadows, physical contact (pushing, grabbing), objects “floating” to another location, feelings of being intimidated, headaches, unusual drowsiness, symptoms of depression, visual anomalies, unusual behavior in pets, hearing voices.
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The 16 yr old daughter and twin boys (7 yrs old) are afraid of the house and do not wish to live there.
(5 evp were captured during this short visit)
Investigation Report – Saturday, January 7, 2012
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Vicky Glidewell and guest arrived at 6:00 pm. Team and 2nd guest arrived at 7:00 pm.
There were 7 family members present for the investigation.
Extremely high level of EMF from the hallway ceiling light. This light registered higher than the electric fuse box situated directly under it.
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Concern over possible carbon monoxide poisoning (master bedroom?)
Client did install CM monitor that night.
Flooring is noisy in some areas.
Heat temp fluctuations which are due to outdoor temp changes as well as size of the dwelling.