Checking Out the Paranormal in the Library in Deep River, Connecticut
Second Floor Site of Paranormal Activity
By Corey Sipe, published Mar 20, 2008
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Library Director Ann Paietta said that patrons and her colleagues claim they heard noises from the upper levels and saw something whisk by them.
Paietta confirmed that the historic building has an attic and second level, both of which are closed to the public since they do not meet ADA accessibility requirements.
Some have attributed these noises to spirits who live in the library.
Paietta invited the Connecticut Paranormal Research Society, CPRS, and its sister group, the Connecticut Ghost Hunters of Shoreline Towns, CGHOST, to give a presentation at the library back in December.
Over sixty residents from surrounding towns attended the event.
Even before hearing from Paietta, Pamela Ryder, paracounselor and public relations spokesperson for CPRS, sensed spirits when she was in the building.
Paietta gave Ryder permission to come back to do an investigation to uncover the truth behind the mysterious noises and sights.
On March 8, Paietta said representatives from CPRS took particular interest to possible activities on the building's second floor and attic.
While Paietta wanted to invite the public, CPRS representatives requested the event be conducted behind closed doors to eliminate potential interference.
Eight investigators used a variety of equipment, including video cameras, an Electronic Voice Phenomena recorder, infrared red cameras, and digital cameras, to measure conditions during the four hours they were in the building.
"Activity peaked when we first started our investigation as if it was attracted to what we were doing but after one to two hours, it moved away," Ryder said.
Investigators heard the sound of someone walking upstairs even though everyone was quiet during the investigation.
"The psychic had sensed there was a gentleman in the attic," Ryder said, adding that she is unsure whether the gentleman is the spirit of one of the Spencers or of the XYZ robber.
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Checking Out the Paranormal in the Library in Deep River, Connecticut
Date: March 18, 2008Location:
Deep River, CT USA
A haunted library? Investigators from the Connecticut Paranormal Research Society and Connecticut Ghost Hunters of Shoreline Towns recently spent some time in the Deep River Public Library. They expect to have the results of their investigation by the end of this month.
Credit: Corey Sipe
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