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Donald and Michael Patterson, own the Holly Hill Estate in Joplin, Missouri. There are two beautiful houses on the property. Err... make that two haunted houses.
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The property was originally used as a private club with ties to the mafia. It was supposedly used as a speakeasy and a brothel. Since the 1950s it's been the Patterson home. But since the day they moved in, there have been bizarre occurrences.
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The paranormal activity on the properties has reached such a level that the Pattersons fear for the safety of their family. Since he was a child Michael has had experiences in the main house, Willow Vista, including an invisible force running straight for him in the living room! Doors open and slam, the family has all seen a female apparition and often they hear heavy, ominous footsteps.
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The other house on the property was built in 1847 by Robert Jameson, who was murdered within a year of moving in. His body is buried on the property. Then, during the Civil War Union soldiers were living in the house and Confederate sympathizers broke in and murdered one of them It's enough to freak anyone out.
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The apparition of a soldier has been seen more than once in the Jameson house. There is also a shadow figure that lingers in the upstairs hallway. Could it be the soldier, or Mr. Jameson? There are also claims that chunks of wood have been tossed at family members, a large cannonball moves by itself and there is an abundance of inexplicable noises.
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After testing for any vacuum effect that could explain the slamming doors in the Willow Vista House, Steve manages to scare the bejeezus out of Tango. Because, they gotta have a little fun, right?
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Upstairs in the Willow Vista, KJ and Sam find EMF levels fluctuating wildly, as though a moving presence is around them. They asked the presence to raise and lower the EMF levels on command.
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In the Jameson house, Jason and Steve hear footsteps coming from the first floor. Hopefully there will be matching voice on the audio analysis.
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The LED light down the hallway was blocked as though someone walked in front of it. Dustin and Tango get a spook. But, oh, wait-- that was their camera reflecting in a mirror. Debunked.
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Bella, a cadaver dog, searches the property for the body of Robert Jameson. TAPS never wants to leave a angle of the investigation unexplored.
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The recorded evidence caught voices, breathing noises and the soldier saying he was "infantry". But the Pattersons can rest assured there are no malicious presences that will frighten the children.
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On to the Barnstable House and the Beechwood Inn in Massachusetts. These two neighboring properties appear to share the same female apparition. It makes sense, since some of the materials used to build the inn came from the Barnstable House. In the 1970s a fire broke out and fire fighters rushed to save a woman in white they saw on the third floor. Only there was no one there.
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The Barnstable House was built in 1716 and is rumored to have 11- yes, 11- spirits roaming its halls. Among the ghosts is a sea captain and a little girl named Lucy, the daughter of the original Barnstable owner who drowned in a well as a child. Meanwhile, the apparition of a woman in white tends to walk from the house to the inn.
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Steve and Jason hear an unusual breath in the Barnstable house, then KJ and Sam hear a deep grunt in the Inn.
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Dustin and KJ try everything they can to get the woman in white to join them in the Lilac room at the inn. But no dice.
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The guys present audio evidence of footsteps in the Barnstable house; and also recordings of a female voice and other unusual sounds. The owners can breathe a sigh of relief that there was no clear evidence in the Beechwood Inn of paranormal activity.