<i> On this episode
of "Ghost Hunters"...</i> Welcome back. <i> ...the team and I return to
the St. Augustine Lighthouse...</i> I looked up, and I saw someone
grab the railing. <i> ...site of some of the most
compelling evidence</i> <i> ever captured
in "Ghost Hunters" history.</i> We saw a shadowy figure running
up the lighthouse stairs. Woman: We get giggling
in the woods, people getting tapped
on the shoulder. <i> After receiving reports
of increased activity...</i> Oh, the hell's happening? Where is that noise
coming from? That might be
the one up there. <i> ...we're revisiting
the lighthouse to see</i> <i> if we can shed light
on recent claims.</i> 27.5. Oh, 4.9! 4.9! -Holy cow.
-What the hell is that? -Let's go.
-Yeah, let's go. <i> But first,
our mission continues</i> <i> when the team
comes to the aid of a woman...</i> After moving in,
I see this black mist. <i> ...who, after enduring years</i> <i> of what she calls unexplained
paranormal harassment...</i> These arms
knocked me down. <i> [ Screams ]</i> <i> ...has been forced to flee
her dream home.</i> [ Whispering]
Did you hear that? -That thing went off.
-It's still going off. I feel like something is
literally pushing me out. <i> But she wants to know
if new owners</i> <i> could suffer the same fate.</i> My theory is that
it's a poltergeist. --<font color="#FFFF00"> Captions by VITAC --</font><font color="#00FFFF">
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Pilgrim Media, LLC -Ready to rock 'n roll?
-Yeah. Grant:
So, it's great to be back, and it's great to have
this new, fresh team. [ Knocks on door ] We're excited to show the world how you truly help people
with paranormal problems. -Hey, Daryl.
-Hey. Alright, let me tell you
about this case. This is cool.
-What have we got? Alright, So we've got this lady
in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Her name is Deanna.
She sent us this. Check it out. <i> Hi, my name
is Deanna Simpson,</i> <i> and I live in Hanover,
Pennsylvania,</i> <i> with my husband, Tom.</i> <i> Back in '07, Tom and I found
a beautiful little home,</i> <i> and we were all excited
about starting our life,</i> <i> but very shortly after
moving into this home,</i> <i> everything about it changed.</i> <i> I started hearing hisses.</i> <i> I started hearing
a woman weeping.</i> <i> I started seeing shadow men.</i> <i> I've been scratched.</i> <i> I've been thrown down
the steps.</i> <i> I had a fractured tailbone.</i> -Wow.<i>
-So, "Ghost Hunters,"</i> <i> I'm sending you this video</i> <i> because we had
to flee our home,</i> <i> and we want to make sure</i> <i> that it's safe
for anybody else.</i> <i> We need some answers.</i> Wow. So, I mean, it just went
from happy home to... House of horror. Right. Exactly. They are out. Yeah. Flee. "Flee,"
that's a dramatic word. Right. Yeah, and it's a woman
who really needs help. Mm-hmm. Yeah, absolutely. Sounds like
a good case, yeah? Yeah. Yeah,
can't wait. Good case. Alright. Cool, let's do it.
Let's get packed up. I'll see you guys downstairs
in an hour. Alright. Okay, perfect. Alright. Cool. Maybe we should just hit record
and just go. I just hit it.
I did it already. Whoa. We're live. [ Laughs ] ♪ Mustafa: This is a really
interesting case right now. I mean, we get to work
in someone's home who's definitely
experiencing some stuff that affects them
on a personal level. But there's a lot we have to
understand about her situation. I don't even think she wants to
set foot in this house again. She's moved out. Something really has to
have been going on for them
just to up and move. ♪ It's pretty.
Pretty little house. It is pretty. Nice little house. Alright.
We're here. You ready to do this? I'm ready. I'm excited. ♪ Grant: I'm so glad Deanna
reached out to us. This woman
is clearly traumatized, and there are a lot
of great teams out there, but if you get the wrong one,
this could all fall apart. And that's why we're back. Hello. Hi, Deanna. Hi. Hi. So nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Grant: We need to make sure
that every group that's willing to go
into someone's home and help them
is considering the client first, not trying to relive
their own paranormal fantasies through a client. Grant: Oh,
this place is nice. Yeah. Deanna:
Thank you. This place
is really pretty. Yeah. As soon as we pulled up,
right away, it reminded me
of a childhood home, and I was like, "Oh, my God,
Tom. This is perfect." I mean, I just had
those butterflies. Okay. Just had to have it. ♪ After moving in, I didn't have
that euphoric feeling anymore. Oh, I would
go down in the basement and never felt alone. You would get
really cold to the point
of shaking. I would get headaches, an overwhelming
sense of nausea. Where were the headaches --
back of the head, front? Really bad,
side of the head. ♪ And then I started having
these dreams about this massive
black shadow coming out
of the wall... ♪ ...and I would wake up,
and I was like, "Tom, Tom,
I had the weirdest dream," and he's like, "Oh, it's okay.
You're overwhelmed." You know? We just bought
a new home. You have stress dreams. Yeah.
You have stress dreams. He says, "We just bought
a new home. I have three kids. You have three kids.
We're merging in our families." Tom had just went through
a divorce. I had just went through
a divorce. Yeah. Wow. Yes. ♪ Grant:
Anything else major that you think
we can try to look into? Oh, yeah.
Yeah. Please. This one
is really important. I said, "Hey, honey.
I'm gonna go to bed." I head up
the steps, and then I see
this black mist. ♪ So I just stood there,
and I looked at it. My heart
was pounding because I knew
it wasn't normal. ♪ And something
knocked me down. ♪ It was causing problems
in Tom and I's marriage. It was affecting our life. It was making us ill
and very stressed, and we eventually had to flee. Now that
we've moved, I don't want to leave
anything here for anybody else. We don't want
anything bad. That's my fear. Come here. Give me a hug.
You look like you need it. Yeah. [ Laughs ] ♪ Grant: So we just got done
talking with Deanna, and there's a lot going on. Mustafa:
Careful, dude. This poor woman
has been through a lot, and I feel like a lot of it
centers around her. Oh, yeah. Grant: Whenever a client
complains of headaches or other physical symptoms, the first thing
that comes to mind is there might be
an environmental cause, such as high
electromagnetic fields or carbon monoxide,
things like that. So we want to test
for those things. ♪ Cool. Looks good, dude. ♪ Alright. So all the equipment is set up.
We're ready to go. So what we need to do is
we need three teams going in, and we're gonna do
the carbon-monoxide test in the basement,
where they get the headaches. And then, obviously,
everyone get an EMF detector and just be aware
of the vibes you're getting while you're doing this, and then we can start trying
to see if we can make contact. Sounds good. Sounds good. Okay. Yeah. Cool. Let's do it. Okay, team. Time to go lights out. ♪ Grant:
What are you smelling? Daryl: Yeah, I'm smelling cat
on this carpet, probably. I smell,
like, damp basement. Grant: Deanna had
a lot of stories to tell. To help her, we really
just need to get facts. High EMF readings can
make people feel creeped out. It can make people feel anxious,
get headaches. Carbon monoxide is notorious
for making people feel dizzy and seeing shadows, so we want to get
the team in there, and we want to test
for a lot of things that could give false positives. Reading very low
on the electrical. I thought we'd get a spike
for that one. So far, everything looks good
with this plumbing. There's no leaks.
It's pretty new pipe. I work for
an excavating company, and we basically specialize in
doing plumbing every day. So I'm kind of checking
to make sure, you know, nothing is leaking. Everything looks like
it's intact. ♪ Kristen:
It's not spiking at all. ♪ Yeah, I'm not getting anything
on carbon monoxide. I got a hit for a 0.1,
a 0.2 right around here. That was it.
I mean, that's nothing. ♪ Brandon: TriField EMF detectors
really give us an understanding of the electromagnetic radiation
around us. It's used a lot to detect
electricity in buildings. Kristen:
It's not high enough to create the effects
they're describing. Yeah. We're not
getting anything. So, what about
carbon monoxide? I got a couple small hits,
like a 1.2, nothing to
be worried about. That's nothing, right? Yeah, that's nothing. Yeah. That's not gonna cause
any side effects. Okay.
Dang, that's... Kristen: I know. ...I was expecting
to find that because that would explain
the headaches. That would explain the black
shadows and things like that. Well, it is
what it is, guys. Yeah. We were pretty surprised
when we didn't find any high levels of EMF or
carbon monoxide in the basement, so I'm looking forward to going
back in there investigating and seeing
what's really going on. We're gonna have Brandon and
Mustafa investigate the attic. Daryl and I will cover
the first floor, and Richel and Brian
will investigate the basement, and hopefully,
we'll detect some activity. ♪ Brandon: Alright. ♪ Mustafa and I are about to
investigate the attic where Deanna and her husband
used to stay... Mustafa:
Leave it over there. Just set it
right here. And it's also an area
where she claimed to be pushed down the stairs
and was severely injured, so we're gonna go up there
and take a look at the staircase and see if there's any logical
or reasonable explanation to what happened
to her that night. Brandon: So if there's anyone
in here with us, we come here with the fullest
respect for yourself and this house. We're here
just to speak with you and possibly document
your presence. ♪ Mustafa: You're originally
from Hanover? ♪ Whoa, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa. ♪ Brandon: Yeah,
it was close. Good catch, dude.
That would have been -- Actually, I just want
to point out that he almost very easily
just fell down the stairs. Yeah. One of the claims
in this place... Is falling down
the stairs. ...is that falling
down the stairs felt like an entity
pushed them down the stairs. So, I mean,
that could -- I mean, that's a really
good explanation. And these are
kind of steep stairs, so... Yeah, they are. So obviously,
Deanna had a really nasty fall, so we wanted to really
look into what the layout was and if there was anything
that could cause that fall. Right away, you notice
that those ceilings are sloped, so there's a very disorienting
feeling there. The carpet is kind of slippery, so I could really easily see
someone becoming disoriented and taking a really nasty fall
down those stairs. ♪ Daryl: Let's try
an EVP session to see if
we can capture something. Are you upset that Deanna and Tom
have moved out? Let us know. ♪ Give you a few minutes
to try and answer. ♪ Brian: So you've got Brian
and Richel down here. We're in the basement. We don't mean to harm you
or hurt you. Are you
in here with us? ♪ If you don't want
to talk to us right now, I'm here to tell you, man,
we are fun to talk to. ♪ Are you sad
that Deanna moved out? ♪ Are you sad
that Tom moved out? ♪ We would love
to hear your voice. ♪ Kristen:
I don't know. There doesn't seem to be
any activity. ♪ There's nothing
going on in here. There's no activity
up here, man. Brandon:
What's the deal? Mm-hmm. Kristen: It just feels
like an empty house. Grant: So we've been
investigating now for about three hours, and we haven't really observed
any activity in the house at all. Nothing. I feel like the one thing
that's missing here is Deanna. ♪ 'Kay, you ready? Okay. Okay. So unfortunately, we have to
bring her back to the one place she doesn't want to be --
this house. So I've got Brian and Richel
up in the attic, Brandon and Mustafa
down in the basement. Each team has an EMF detector
because everything I've heard and experienced here
keeps making me think that Deanna might be
the cause of the activity. It's called a poltergeist. Alright.
Here we go. [ Door creaks ] You good?
You know your own house. Poltergeist is a style
of haunting where the activity is caused by someone who's still alive,
in theory. For example,
if Deanna is experiencing a lot of anxiety and stress,
she may be, unknowing to her, causing some
paranormal activity. So if we introduce Deanna
into the house, we might see some activity. If we do,
this could support this theory that she's the cause of it. ♪ Alright. You okay? Dude, I just got a really weird
feeling in my head. Yeah. I swear to God,
I did. Yeah, me too. My heart
is pounding. Yeah. I feel weird. I feel weird, dude.
It just doesn't feel right. [ Whirring ] ♪ Grant:
Come on in, Deanna. You don't have to go in
this room if you don't want to. [ Whirring ] That's freaky. [ High-pitched whining ] Brian: Nice. [ Whining stops ] [ Door creaks ] Mustafa: Oh, yeah. Brandon:
Feeling something? Heavy feeling
in here, dude. Brian:
It went off again. [ High-pitched whining ] Boy, I got the goosebumps
like a mug on that one. [ Whining continues ] Dude. Brandon? What? I swear, I really -- I'm not even -- I feel like something
is literally pushing me out, like someone
is leading me out. I'm leaving right now. If you want me to leave,
I'll go. ♪ Dude,
I'm not even kidding. ♪ [ High-pitched whining ] This is
some unusual activity. It is weird,
man. ♪ It's all
in this area. ♪ Go ahead.
Get you out of here. ♪ Brian: Are you still
up here with us? ♪ Richel: Nothing. ♪ Gone now. Brandon: Hmm? Completely gone now. The feeling is? Yeah,
completely gone. ♪ Richel:
My head feels fine. Does it? Mm-hmm. ♪ It stopped. Mustafa:
It's completely stopped. Grant: Having investigated the
paranormal field for 30 years, I started noticing the trend
of what we call poltergeists. So we put this to the test. When we first brought the team
in the house, there was very little activity. I bring Deanna in. It increases. [ High-pitched whining ] Then we leave,
and it just goes flat. I think we hit the nail
on the head with this one. I mean,
we figured it out. She is
the catalyst here. ♪ We tested the theory of
this possibly being poltergeist, and it went textbook. You've got to love it, man,
to have a theory, you test it, and it works,
especially in the paranormal. We've done a lot of work,
a lot of thinking. Now we're ready to head
into evidence review and see what more we can learn. Kristen:
Good job, guys. ♪ Brandon:
What the hell was...? Mustafa: Something was literally
pushing me out. Dude. Brian: Boy, I got the goosebumps
like a mug on that one. Alright, guys. This is analysis of
the Hanover, Pennsylvania case, a really challenging case. Definitely 100, grade A,
bona fide weird. It's now nighttime. I'm still investigating. I've got about 2 1/2 hours,
something like that, left. See what I can find. Brandon:
I think that we're gonna have
some really great results. We can really give
some answers to Deanna. Hope she likes what we got. Grant: Deanna, Tom, it's so good
to see you again. I know that you're anxious
to hear what we found out. You had
such extreme experiences, but most of it centered
around you. So we went in to investigate, just kind of get a reading
from the house. There was nothing going on
in the house. It was pretty quiet. Daryl: Yeah. And that's why we asked you
to come and join us. As soon as you were
on the property, stuff started happening. We brought you in,
and activity increased. And then when you left
and left the property, flat, nothing else. Wow. It's like somebody
turned the temperature up as soon
as you walked in the door. As soon
as you left, down. Here's just a clip of what
our team was experiencing as soon as
you were in the house. We had
the TriField meter ready to detect
any kind of anomaly. ♪ So they're upstairs.
You hear the meter going off. [<i> High-pitched whining</i> ] Didn't go off
until you showed up. Richel:<i>
That thing went off.</i> Brian:<i>
It's still going off.</i> [ Whining continues ] Why is it going off
in the middle of the upstairs? There isn't even anything
going on. Wow. So what does
this all mean? And it's gonna
sound weird, but there's a type of haunting
called a poltergeist. Now, we instantly think
of the movie, you know, about people getting
sucked into TVs and stuff. That's not
a poltergeist. The definition for us
of a poltergeist is any paranormal activity
that's caused by someone
who's still alive. ♪ Okay? Oh. It happens around
one person. It doesn't make much sense,
the activity, and it's heightened when the person
is stressed or anxious. So, if it was
a poltergeist or if it was me... When we say "poltergeist,"
that is you. Kristen:
That is you. So a poltergeist
is not an entity. It's the word we use
to describe activity that's caused by someone
who is still alive, namely you. ♪ Good news is
there's comfort in that. As odd as it sounds,
there's comfort in that because you're
in control of it. It's a manifestation
of your inner dialogue, your inner situation. If you're upset,
it's gonna push out. Going into that house,
you know, you were experiencing
a move, a divorce,
and also, you know, the joining together of
families. Sure.
I was under so much stress. By agitating her,
how does that make activity? We don't know. We just know that
that's the trend. I've seen it
time and time again. Hmm. It's like in the old days,
you know? They'd watch the stars move
slowly across the sky, and they noticed
that some of them weren't in the same place
and they followed paths. So they had this idea,
"Well, I know that happens. I don't know why. I don't know
why that star moves this way." Mm-hmm. Now we know. As far as this goes,
we don't know yet, but what's so beautiful
about the situation now is mentally,
leaving that house, you've left
all that negativity with it because in your mind,
this was your sanctuary. This was your safe haven
away from that. Oh, yeah.
Oh, absolutely. That's why it feels
the way it does. You feel
the opposite effect. So keep that in mind. What about
the house, then? Then it should be okay. We were trying to do
an investigation. We got nothing
until you came back. So, new homeowner
comes there, probably nothing
is gonna happen. Here in this house,
you know, you may get something here and there. If you get something
in here, you can contact me,
you know, walk you through it. Just remember you are in control
of what happens here. Stay in touch.
Love you. Deanna: Okay. Thank you.
Love you guys. Thank you. Take it easy. You guys are fantastic. Thank you.
Nice meeting you guys. When I heard "poltergeist" for
the first time, that scared me. I had no idea that
that was even a possibility, but bottom line, it makes sense. During our stress,
the haunting would get worse, and when it got worse,
I got worse. Now I understand. Give me
a big old hug, please. Mm. I'm so grateful that they were
willing to hear us out, to trust us on this. She's in such
a better place now. From this day forward,
I'm not gonna live in fear, and the old house --
it's gonna be okay. Now I don't have to worry about
another family. It's gonna be a home
for somebody, and that's what I'm happy about. ♪ Grant: Guys. Daryl:
Hey, what's up? What have you got there?
What's that? Kristen:
Oh, yours is fancy. I know.
Look at that. It's very special today. You took yours to go.
You don't want to be around us? I know. Right? I see how it is. So, guys, I want to talk to you
about this case. I'm really excited. We're gonna go to
St. Augustine Lighthouse. Ooh. Oh. Grant:
Now, this place, it's beautiful,
historic, and active. When I was there,
I saw this figure looking out over the railing
about 10 feet or so above me. I saw something
come off the landing and swoop up the staircase. I ran up to the top,
and there was nobody up there. ♪ So there's a woman there
named Kelcie. Let me show you
the video she sent us. Hi, I'm Kelcie,
the specialty programs manager at the St. Augustine Lighthouse, and I'm contacting you because
the activity has increased since the last time
you guys came to the lighthouse. We are frequently getting
sightings of the shadow figure. We also get a lot of activity
in the woods now. I would like to know
if our guests and our other tour guides
aren't just seeing things or making things up,
so we really need your help. Wow. So that's what
we're up against. She just wants to know
if the claims and activity are real,
if they're legit. Now we have to go down there
and try to verify that. Grant:
We always tell the client, "If you ever need us
to come back, we will come back," and St. Augustine Lighthouse
called us back, which is perfect because I still had questions
about that place. And I believe this team
will help me find some of those answers. I want
to get in there and see what's different,
what's changed. Yeah. We've got some new claims
coming from the woods. That's gonna
be different. Yeah,
when we were there, there wasn't a lot of claims
from the woods. Right. Let's tackle
this beast, yeah? Let's do it. Off to the lighthouse
we go. ♪ Grant: I'm telling you guys,
you're gonna love this place. Kristen:
I'm excited. Have you ever investigated
a lighthouse before? No, I haven't. No? Going on any investigation
is exciting for me, but going back to the lighthouse
is particularly exciting. I'm bringing in this team
that I love and admire, and I'm anxious
to share it with them and see what they make of it. Brian: Alright. So the overall goal here
would be help Kelcie out. That's why we're here. Let's attack some stairs. [ Both laugh ] Brian:
The "Ghost Hunters" episode at the St. Augustine Lighthouse
is so iconic. It's not every case
that you go to that you see something running,
disappearing. It's unreal. Mustafa:
I've got to be honest. I'm, like, pretty,
pretty excited to go check
this spot out, man. There it is,
right here. ♪ Grant:
So I'm here. I'm back
at St. Augustine Lighthouse, one of the best experiences I've ever had filming
a paranormal investigation, and to come back
is always a treat. Kelcie, how are you?
Good to see you. Good, how are you?
Welcome back. Good, good, good.
Thank you. Kelcie,
nice to meet you. Thank you for coming. Nice to meet you. Thank you for coming. So it's been a little bit of
time since I was here before. Mm-hmm. I brought
a new team with me... Welcome. ...that are top-notch. They're really
going to help you out. We'll get to the bottom
of some things. That's exciting. And there's been
more activity, yeah? Yeah. We have a lot of
really strange occurrences. We run tours
during the weekend, so we have a lot of people
in and out who have a lot
of repetitive activity, things that happen
to everyone. Most of our occurrences
happen at the lighthouse now. ♪ Brandon:
Geez, man. Look at this. Almost like a church. Right. This is crazy. Lloyd: It echoes really nicely
in here. Grant: Alright, so, I know
what I experienced here. You know,
looked up and I saw someone
two railings above me grab the railing
and look down at us. I had that
happen to me. You've had that? Mm-hmm. I was closing up
one night. I flipped all the lights on
in the tower, and right as
I flipped them on... I saw
just a dark figure lean over the railing like this
and then lean back. ♪ Washburn: I was in
the lighthouse with a group, and I was giving them the tour,
and we saw a shadowy figure running up
the lighthouse stairs. I didn't feel anything,
didn't hear anything. I just saw someone running. ♪ Grant: So, something that
was new that you mentioned was activity
in the woods. Lloyd:
The woods. We get giggling
in the woods, like a little girl's
giggling. So, this makes
a lot of sense, though, because one of the main stories
about this place is the foreman's daughters,
who died in an accident. Mm-hmm. So Hezekiah Pity was our head
of construction at the time, and he moved here with his children
and his wife. And two of his children
and another little girl died in
a cart accident. Are people saying
it's the same type of giggle? It's the same,
maybe the same voice? Yeah, it's like
a little kid giggling. So, this is basically
a big playground for them, is what it is. Yeah. [<i> Laughter</i> ] I am chomping at the bit
to get into that lighthouse and investigate
this property, period. There's some new claims, and
we're gonna investigate them. It could be paranormal,
but it could be something else. We don't know. ♪ Brandon: We're here
in the lighthouse. Excellent.
Everything good? Everything is looking great,
yeah. Cameras are rolling. Looks like we're ready
to get this thing going. Grant: Let's just have two teams
to start. Mustafa and Kristen,
you guys take the lighthouse. Brandon and Brian, you guys
investigate the woods. So, let's hit it.
Let's go lights out. We're going lights out. ♪ Mustafa: Mustafa and Kristen
investigating the lighthouse at 11:30 p.m. ♪ Alright, I'm gonna set
a rem-pod, I think, down here, and then maybe we'll go up
like halfway, and then we'll put one
all the way on the top landing. A rem-pod is a device that
is used to detect motion... You touch it, there. ...any kind of movement,
and they're not shy about letting you know
when there's movement. Here is a rem-pod
for the top landing. Putting it down, as you can see. If you're in one location
of an investigation, you hear a rem-pod go off,
you think, "Oh, okay." You'll know that there's
movement that caused that. We can take breaks
as we go up so we're not,
like, crazy. Hello.
I'm Kristen. This is Mustafa. ♪ Just gonna walk around
a little bit, check your
lighthouse out. ♪ Just let us know
who's here with us. ♪ [ Rem-pod beeping ] Where is
that noise coming from? [ Beeping continues ] ♪ That might be
the pod up there. Let's go. ♪ It's blinking. [ Beeping continues ] It's blinking up there. Let's go up there. ♪ Mustafa: Let's go see
what it is. ♪ Kristen:
So Mustafa and I -- we experienced activity
on the rem-pods pretty much right
when we got in there. They were flashing.
They were going off, and so we tried to follow
that activity the best we could. Are we gonna
play chase? Is that you
playing with us? What was that? Is that up there? That was upstairs. Here, I want to get
a good angle. [ Rem-pod beeping in distance ] Which one
is that one? I think that's the one
right beneath us. Please make contact.
We won't mind. [ Beeping continues ] But that
is going off. There is definitely
some activity. Something is
tripping that up. Something is
setting that off. Can you make
our little gadget... [ Rem-pod beeping ] Right on cue. Right on cue. And we would get to one level
of a rem-pod, then we'd hear the rem-pod
going off on another level. It could almost be taken like, whatever there may have been
in there with us was sort of playing with us
or toying with us. What was that? Brandon:
Alright, man. Brian: Brian and Brandon
coming into the area. Yep, we're walking in.
We've got the recorders. Alright, man. Brandon:
The claim is out here, visitors have heard
the sound of children giggling all throughout this property. And they're hearing it
pretty loud... Yeah, they are. ...from what I understand,
so... That's what
they're saying. So you want to do
some EVP work? Okay. Two audio devices. And I'll do
some EMF work. Yeah. Brandon:
Using an EMF detector, we're trying to detect
electromagnetic fields, you know,
used in construction, other professional fields,
to detect electricity. We use in it
in the paranormal field because we believe
that these entities, that these spirits, put off EMF. I just want to start
by introducing myself. My name is Brandon. I come here with the fullest
respect for yourself, this property,
and the lighthouse. I'm Brian. I'm a father. I've got
two boys of my own. So if you are
the children, I'd be more than happy
to talk to you. Is this somewhere
you just like to play? Did you hear that? Let's listen. Does that kind of sound like
the laughing? Doesn't that sound
kind of like laughing? It does kind of
sound like laughing. So let's be quiet. [ Crickets chirping ] It sounds
like laughing. It does. Should we move deeper
in the woods with the camera? Absolutely.
I'm gonna bring this recorder. Let's just bring one of these
just in case. Okay. Let's grab that. Let's get closer. I'll follow you. Alright, man. ♪ Grant: After hearing
that Kristen and Mustafa had had a lot of activity, Daryl and I wanted to head in
and check it out. It's been a while
since I've been in there. I've wanted to just get in,
get another look at it. My name is Grant,
and this is Daryl. ♪ We want to help... if you let us know
you're here for sure. Many people
have seen you. We know you're here. Just tell us your name. ♪ There's something going on
up there. ♪ Alright, let me turn
the TriField on. Alright. Now we're at about a 1,
fluctuating. The TriField meter is a device
that measures natural energy. It's not actually catching
the electric energy in the house like an alarm clock
or a microwave, so when it actually spikes, we know that something is there
that's not supposed to be there. Can you make that door rattle? ♪ I'm just trying to ask some
questions to help some people. ♪ Ooh, heavy hits. Look at that. Between a 10 and a 13. [ Thud ] What? What the hell was that? That opened enough
to hit that railing. Holy cow. Grant: I'm standing at
the bottom of the stairs, and that thing opened, bam. Right as I look,
it hits the railing, and I can feel it
shake the railing. First-aid kit. Typically, when you get
something like that happen, when there's an object that
moves or something that opens, or you get directed
toward something, there's almost always
a clue in there that the entity
may want you to discover. I opened that cupboard up. We emptied it all out. I was expecting to find
something out of the ordinary to try to figure out
what's actually happening here. Grant: Seriously,
I'm not finding anything. I don't think we found it. Tonight, there was a lot
of activity in the lighthouse, and I don't really have
an answer for it yet. But I'm excited to get back,
look at the evidence, and see
if it's paranormal or not. ♪ We were hearing a sound that we thought
might have been laughter, so we started to, you know,
go further into the path, go in deeper and deeper. If you're one
of the children, maybe,
that were out here... When we're doing EMF work,
we're trying to see what the natural electromagnetic
energy is in the area. In the woods, it should be 0.0. I would think if you got
a spike on that now... That would
be interesting. Yeah. There's no power
out here. I'd like to know
what you're doing out here. Are you lost? Can you tell us your name,
please? 4.7. 4.7. 0.5. Zero. 2. 0.2. 0.7.
Here we go. Ooh, I've got chills.
I've got chills. Brandon: We're here in the
woods. There's no electricity. There should be no reasons for this electromagnetic field
to be this high. These spikes...27.5. 27.5, Brian. Whoa. ♪ What the... What the hell
is that? That is something big
as hell, man. It's huge. I know it's big. It's like
a [bleep] Sasquatch. There's panthers here. I know, man. Let's get out of here. It's right there. ♪ We heard something massive
moving in this area and hoping to see maybe
if it was some form of animal. Brian is now doing a sweep
with thermal imaging camera. Brian: I'm absolutely
getting nothing as far
as any kind of signatures. Just to make sure
it's working again, there you are. We got a pretty big jump
in the EMF detector. That was, you know,
really surprising to me, you know, to be able to feel
something and sense something, and to have that backed up
with that piece of equipment, that was definitely
a unique experience. As big as it was, I felt like
I would see something, okay? Didn't see anything. ♪ I'm getting nothing,
not even a bird, nothing. Grant to Brandon. This is Brandon,
over. Hey, everyone is back
at command central if you guys
are done. Copy, over.
Let's go. Yeah,
let's go. What the [bleep]
was that? I thought
it was Sasquatch. ♪ The St. Augustine Lighthouse is a pain in the butt
to investigate. It's a big tube, and there's not
much in there but stairs. But we get great evidence there. The team did fantastic, and we are armed
to talk to Kelcie tomorrow. ♪ Grant: You know
why we came here. We came because
since I was here last, you had an increase
in activity. Mm-hmm. Personally, I wanted
to bring the team here because I love
this place and I wanted
to share it with them. Daryl and I went
into the lighthouse. We were doing
our investigation, and Daryl
decided to head up. Here's the footage of
what Daryl and I experienced. Daryl: Basically,
I'm at the very, very top, and I had the TriField meter
with me. It caught onto something, and then, out of nowhere,
I hear this loud bang. [<i> Thud</i> ] <i>Grant: What?</i> <i>What the hell
was that?</i> <i>Holy cow.</i> And that's definitely not
an easy door to open. Yeah, it's painted shut
kind of. Mm-hmm. It's not painted shut, but
there's a lot of friction there. It sticks. Yeah. Unfortunately, we don't really
have an answer on it, but the difference
between when I was here last
and now was mostly the activity outside
has increased. We sent Brandon and Brian
out into the woods. Okay. This team had an experience
that was really strange, and they were kind of, like,
afraid for their life. But they couldn't understand
what was going on out there. So... What was that? ♪ <i>That is something big
as hell, man.</i> Brandon:<i>
It's huge.</i> <i> I know it's big.</i> <i> It's like
a [bleep] Sasquatch.</i> <i> There's panthers here.</i> <i> I know, man.</i> Hmm. So here's the situation. They had
a thermal-imaging camera that they expected
to catch something, and they scanned around and there was no evidence
for an animal. <i> I'm absolutely
getting nothing.</i> So if it was some
sort of animal something, it would have shown up
on the thermal. Oh, yeah. It's very clear
when there's something alive. So as far as what's going on
in the woods, we don't have
an answer for you. I would say
if it was an actual animal, we had nothing
on thermal. It's something paranormal. I can't explain it. But, I mean, if you look back
at the activity, there's no malice
in any of it, none of it. So, definitely something
going on on the property. I think
it's safe to come here. This place felt
way more welcoming... Oh, okay. ...than the other times
I was here, and I think
that's due to the fact that the people here,
like you, really care
about this place, and you really care
about the people that lived and worked here. And I think that's why it's
becoming more and more active and probably more "alive"
than it has before. Yeah,
I like that. Grant: Every time I've gone
to the St. Augustine Lighthouse, there's been activity,
and it's never the same thing. Now we have a new mystery here. We're leaving this place not understanding what is
happening in the woods, and when we come back, maybe
then it'll be another mystery. And that's the appeal of a place
like St. Augustine Lighthouse. So I think that went
pretty well. Yeah. ♪