DURING AN INVESTIGATION of Rancho Camulos Museum and California State Park in Ventura, California, independent paranormal investigator, Jerry Reynolds, came away with fascinating evidence of possible spiritual contact that has had a lasting personal effect on those present.
Located just north of Los Angeles, this registered national historic landmark was established in 1853 and is home to several original adobe structures including the del Valle family house, a Catholic chapel, and winery, among others. Rancho Camulos was also the subject of Helen Hunt Jackson's American classic novel Ramona in 1884 that provided the general reader with an appreciation of the California Indians' plight as illustrated by the struggles of the fictional Indian girl, Ramona.
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After Jerry and a small team of investigators made their way to the museum, they made acquaintances with two visitors, a mother and daughter, who were invited to join the group as they sought activity level. Upon evidence review, Jerry found a spirit might have responded to the two visitors inquiry about their father's / grandfather's presence. When the EVP was sent to the mother, she confirmed the voice was that of her passed-away father.
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Electronic Voice Phenomenon [EVP]
Possible contact was made with a long-passed relative by two Camulos visitors as recorded by Gerald Reynolds. What makes this EVP fascinating is that a vocalization appears twice within the same recording. Gerald's EVP has been mated with location photos.
Here is what he has to say: It was late afternoon, Saturday October 16, 2010. The mother and daughter were unknown museum visitors with no connection to the team who joined us until late into the evening after we became acquainted. The mother, daughter and I were the only three in the house as the recording was made. Obviously, I was the only male present.
It's a very simple recording captured in Room 7 (see home map by clicking the location photos tab above). The male voice only says, "Yup", but the timing is compelling. Once the voice was discovered, the mother identified it as being that of her father. In terms of clarity, it's one of the best EVP I've heard.
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