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EVP Examples used by Lisa Butler at the 2006 AA-EVP Conference

January 21, 2009 / 959


I survived

Martha Copeland’s Aunt Francis (left) Aunt Seable and Aunt Doris

Martha played a few examples of EVP for her Aunt Doris while Doris she was still in the physical. Doris told her that she would say something to Martha via an EVP when she got “over there.” Doris did recently cross over, and it was not long before Martha began receiving EVP from her. Martha could hardly make out the words and repeatedly told Doris that she needed to speak more clearly. As you can see in this example, Doris did.

I love you

Karen Mossey’s father, Stanley Searles

One of the most popular we provide for the media has been Karen Mossey’s father speaking, “I miss you.” We are able to tell that the same person is speaking in other examples Karen has recorded.

Braden’s not dead

Vicki Talbott’s son, Braden, along with his best friend, Jim, transitioned in a boating accident. Braden has become an active participant in Vickie’s EVP experiments, and has clearly retained his voice, way of speaking and sense of humor. We feel that Jim came through in a Video ITC experiment, as you can see here.

Were okay. We hear you mommy

Joey Caruso

Debra Caruso is relatively new to EVP, and one of our best examples of how EVP is available to a wide range of people. Here, Debbie’s son, Joey, is speaking.

Hi Mom

Geoff Danne with one of his big cats

Teri Danner’s son, Geoff Danne, was an animal trainer. He was killed in an automobile accident, and that morning, the tiger, G.G., that Geoff carried on his shoulders during his act, began to cry as if she knew that something had happened to Geoff. Soon all the other cats were crying and they cried all night. They knew that Geoff had passed.

After the memorial service, Geoff’s Dad, Dave, and Teri were walking through the Tiger and Lion Barn. Teri told us that, “Dave was carrying Geoff’s ashes in an urn. I had a small J300 recorder. We were giving the cats closure. I recorded as I stopped at each set of cat cages. I recorded the cats puffering and talking to me. Tigers are very personable if you have been around them since they were young, and if they know you as a caregiver.

This is the EVP she found in the recording.

Hi Kalaya

David (Skip) Walton with his niece, Kalaya

Melissa Bailey’s father, David (Skip) Walton made his transition because of cancer. In this recording, you can hear Melissa’s niece, Kalaya ,saying “Hi Poppy” and Skip’s response, “Hi Kalaya.”



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