N.J.P.R.
Indoor Investigation
Report
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Researcher: |
Darren Large |
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Date: |
4/28/06 |
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Location: |
Hainesburg Mansion, Columbia, NJ |
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Time: |
9:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
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Equipment: |
Same as listed on the website |
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Film: |
Canon ZR 200 MiniDV Digital Video Camera, Canon PowerShot
A70 Digital Camera, Panasonic RR-QR160 Digital Recorder, Cell Sensor EMF
Detector, Motorola Channel TalkAbout radios |
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Total photos taken: |
200 |
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Total positive photos: |
8 |
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Positive Photo Listing: |
42806dl1105-Orb on stairs. 42906dl1241- Orb on ceiling. 42906dl1241-2nd Orb
on ceiling. 42906dl1242-Orb by window. 42906dl1242-Orb on leg. 42906dl1242-Orb on window 2. 42906dl1243- Orb on sign |
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EVP Attempts: |
6 |
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Positive EVP Listing: |
0 |
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Video Tape: |
Sony Digital Video Tape |
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Total Video Events: |
0 |
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Positive Video Listing: |
0 |
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Researcher’s Comments & Notes: |
I began the evening with
investigator Rogers on the second and third floor. I set up my video camera on the second floor in the same room
that I had captured the orbs on the previous investigation. The video recorder was left for an
hour. Investigator Rogers and myself
proceeded to take pictures around the first and second floor and we were
joined by two SJPR members. The
second half of the investigation took place on the 1st floor. When we began to do imagery in the front
foyer there was a noticeable drop in temperature. Images of a young girl standing by the couch were
described. When pictures were taken in
that area Orbs were captured on film.
The room remained very cold for approximately 20-30 minutes. When images of a man were described the
room temperature began to change and it became warmer, it was as if the girl
was chased away. |
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Summation (optional): |
Upon review of the video I had
gathered on the second floor, it was evident that I had nothing viewable on
the tape. The room was too dark, and
the video was very grainy. Upon
review of the pictures it was determined that I had 4 possible Orbs. The Hainesburg mansion is filled with
history and I have no doubt that much of its history is still being replayed
today. |