Saturday, November 20, 2010

Ray County Museum

Date of Investigation: 10/24/10
Kansas City Paranormal Investigations investigated the Ray County Museum in Richmond, Missouri.

Symptoms:
Paranormal activity has been experienced at the Ray County Museum such as apparitions of an African American man named "Big John", items moving, breaking and being put back together on their own, tugs on clothing they believe to be a girl named female voices coming from the Grandma's Kitchen room, and more.

Team members present:
Carlina
Dayna
Tom

Weather Conditions:
Clear skies, dry.

Temperature Indoors:
The temperature indoors ranged in the upper 60's.

Temperature Outdoors:
The temperature outdoors ranged in the mid 60's.

General EMF Readings:
We used the ELF Zone EMF reader. During the investigation, it kept itself in the "Safe" mode. We also used the KII. Readings were low.

Personal Experiences:
During an EVP session, Tom requested any entities within the museum to make a noise. Movement took place in a room where no one was present. Carlina requested for any entities to knock acknowledging another KCPI member, Mitzi (who had been to the museum before). A knock came from a room where no one was present.
Before wrapping things up for the night, we stood at the top of the stair case that leads to all floor levels of the museum. Temperature readings were in the mid-upper 60's, fairly steady. Tom motivated any entities in the immediate area to take energy from the air to manifest themselves into dropping the temperature. As requested, it dropped drastically to 60.7. He wanted it at 60.0 on the temperature gun.

Exclusive Evidence Captured:
None.

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Conclusion:
We were not able to capture any paranormal evidence at the Ray County Museum, however, it is a phenomenal building with a lot of historical background. We recommend for other investigators to check out the building for possible activity.

Statement from Client(s) about the results found:
None.