"I don't contact the dead, they contact me."

EVP - or electronic voice phenomena - is a mysterious event in which human-sounding voices from an unknown source are heard on recording tape, in radio station noise and other electronic media. Most often, EVPs have been captured on audiotape and digital recorders. The mysterious voices are not heard at the time of recording; it is only when the tape is played back that the voices are heard. Sometimes amplification and noise filtering is required to hear the voices. Some EVP is more easily heard and understood than others. And they vary in gender (men and women), age (adults and children), tone and emotion. They usually speak in single-words, phrases and short sentences. Sometimes they are just grunts, groans, growling and other vocal noises. EVP has been recorded speaking in various languages.

THESE ARE VOICES RECORDED AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WE HAVE INVESTIGATED USING A STANDARD MICRO CASSETTE RECORDER AND DIGITAL RECORDERS. SOME MODIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE ORIGINAL RECORDING TO REDUCE BACKGROUND NOISE AND TO EDIT OUT OUR VOICES FROM THE TAPE.

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Avenues House
The Capital Theater
Ft. Bridger (Wyoming)
Brigham Train Depot
The Creston Plaza
Salt Lake Cemetery
Murray City Cemetery
Erica's House
H House on 45th
Cassady's Tavern
The "Doc's" House
A Magna Home
A Midvale House
Ghost to Ghost recordings

City / County Building

Rio Grande Depot
Ft. Douglas (Hospital)
Ft. Douglas Museum
Redwood Memorial Gardens
Idaho Cemeteries
Erica's Grandmothers
Stockton Town Hall
An Ogden Restaurant
Basalt Idaho House
Cindy's House
Visitor Submitted EVP
The old Tooele Hospital