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Haunted Myrtle Hill Cemetery (EVPs)

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During the last week of October 2008, Chris Halton from Haunted Earth paid us a visit from England. During his visit, he investigated several locations for paranormal activity with the Acid Entertainment paranormal research crew. Chris edited a video from this location that we both have on our sites, however, this video contains the images and evps that didn't make it into part 1.

Located in Valley City, OH, Myrtle Hill Cemetery is known nationwide for its paranormal activity. Our team, along with Haunted Earth's, Christopher Halton, investigated Myrtle Hill in October 2008 and agreed it's teeming with paranormal activity. Within five minute upon arrival I was greeted with an herbal scent that followed me throughout the investigation. Chris also smelled it, as did our investigator, Sean Adams. The scent came and went, and could be traced to no plants, shrubs, or trees in the cemetery.

There is a large ball-shaped gravestone, referred to as the "Witchs Ball," that allegedly belonged to a witch. Legend has it that a witch poisoned her family's well, who died after drinking the tainted water and that she disposed of their dead bodies by tossing them into the well. People claim that the gravestone feels hot in the winter and cold in the summer. Many also believe no snow, rain, or leaves fall on the gravestone. We visited on a Fall Day, & it was approximately 70 degrees, so temperatures weren't extreme enough for us to test this.

We did find out about the story of the mad poisoner, Martha Wise, of Hardscrabble, who seems the source of this legend. Martha had family over for dinner one night, and served them drinks from a bucket of water she'd added arsenic to. Everyone became very ill and her mother died. Some believe she is buried beneath the witchs ball, others claim she's buried in Marysville Prison, where she served time.

E.V.P.

We recorded some Class A E.V.P.s from Myrtle Hill Cemetery. We were standing by the grave of a woman named Mary, and recorded a woman clearly stating the name "Mary." Another Class A E.V.P. was recorded in the neglected caretakers building. We were told the body of a young boy was found in there, but could find nothing to support or debunk this rumor yet. But odd enough, we did record the voice of young boy saying, "Hello" when I went inside there to record.

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  • The EVP that you say sounds like "Hattie" is (it seems to me, quite clearly) saying "Help me."

  • @LeshaAnn it's hard with some evps- when they're not clear as a bell they wind up quite subjective. Help Me is a very popular evp- so you might be right!

  • Sorry...I've hung around cemeteries for years...if you feel warm energies cause the sun has probably been shining on the tombstone for years. As much as I want to believe...sorry but this doesn't cut it for me.

  • I don't make videos about my investigations or visits to haunted locations to convince those unable to tune in of anything. I understand not everyone's brain is wired to perceive. I wasn't trying to cut anything for you, so no apologies necessary.

  • To me, the David Scott EVP sounds like "June, sweetheart. Not sure but that's what it sounds like.

  • Most of these evps were hard to hear. I totally understand you hearing something different. Thanks for taking the time to comment. Have a great rest of the weekend!

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  • these dont sound like real evps..they are too clear, loud and slow. evps are usualy high pitch and sound more like a wisper

  • @AcidEntertainment hey never cut your hair short it looks very nice long.i hate women with short hair.long hair makes women look beutiful but short hair makes women look manish.

  • At 2:42 The EVP either sounds like "What are they for" or "Why did I die for"

  • Me and a buddy went to a cemetery last night just for fun. I took about 50 pics and in about 6 photos I caught some impressive orbs, but orbs are not exactly the best type of evidence of paranormal. Still pretty cool though.

  • The "screams" sound more like crows.

  • Horror novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night  see video book trailer

  • @AcidEntertainment

    I recommend you to be more friendly with spirits. When you ask their names and things, use more kind words like: "please".

    Like Chris does.

    But anyway, your videos are really good, i subscribed. Hopefully you make more.

  • @thejudiciarary your an asshole your mean i mean like dont post a comet if your not gonna say anything nice

  • l have to agree with LeshaAnn when you said she said "Hattie" it is so so so clear that she is saying help me.

    l don't understand how you thought she said "Hattie" clear as a bell..

    l picked up on it the first time l heard...help me

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