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Index of Haunting's
The Walsall Poltergeist

Introduction, A Primary Visit - and Investigations
Vigil One :  Friday 14th to Saturday 15th of March 2003
Vigil Two – Friday 4th to Saturday 5th April 2003
Summary And Conclusion

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The Walsall Poltergeist
By Nicholas Duffy – West Midlands Ghost Club (Click for Website)

Vigil Two – Friday 4th to Saturday 5th April 2003
Investigators Present:  Nick Duffy, Len Jackson, Frazer Smith and Darren Simpson.

A series of manned vigil and video recording sessions were staged throughout the night from midnight to 5.00 a.m. 

In comparison to our first vigil, all members present commented on how cold the premises seemed throughout the stay.  Temperatures averaged four to five degree’s lower than those during the previous visit and fluctuated within a single degree overnight.

At approx. 12.03 a.m., a muffled ‘Clump’ sound was heard by all of the researchers who were seated in the sitting room.  The noise sounded very much like someone shutting a car door outside the house and Frazer went to the kitchen window to check the street, but could see nothing.

Upon checking through the video recording made on the landing of the house between midnight and 12.30 a.m., a loud ‘clump’ sound was found.  This noise appears on the tape at precisely 12.03 a.m. and was evidently the sound heard by the investigators.

Interestingly, the sound appears to originate from ‘inside’ the house….. upstairs, but in one of the rooms leading off the landing, out of sight of the camera.

Evidently, the sound was of sufficient volume to be detected by all downstairs, though it certainly couldn’t have been made by something ‘hitting’ or ‘falling onto’ the upstairs floor. Such an event would have undoubtedly been identified by researchers seated below, instead of appearing as a fairly ‘distant’ sound.   

Nothing of a potentially paranormal nature was found on any of the other recordings made during the night.  The stay went exceptionally quietly and everyone present commented a number of times on the quiet and peaceful feeling of the house.

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