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Page 1 of 4 Kris Williams Joins TAPS As They Go Insane
TAPS head over to Washington State to investigate Northern State Hospital, an Insane Asylum located in Sedro-Woolley, Washington. This episode is the first of many for new TAPS member Kris Williams. This episode also captures some more controversial footage that will be disputed throughout the years. Then the team head to Seattle to investigate the Seattle Underground Tunnels where rumors of paranormal activity have been around for decades.
Season 03 - Episode 13 Case #1: Sedro-Woolley, WA - Northern State Hospital Case Manager: Donna LaCroix Investigators: Hawes, Wilson, Gonsalves, Tango, Williams Complaint: Built in 1910. Surgery Room, hair standing on end, chills, figure seen standing tall, no features. Attic, nurse in uniform tells visitors to, "get out, go out the back way", screaming, crying. Tunnels, tapping coming through pipes when certain words are spoken. TAPS Events: Jason and Grant investigate the Tunnels with the thermal camera, they start to hear banging on the pipes, then something drop, they say that they can be easily debunked by the loose pipes laying around as equipment turns on. They then discover a cold spot. Steve and Kris investigate the second floor, and try some EVP work. Jason and Grant investigate the first floor, and try some EVP work as well, they hear a bang, they ask the entity to make another noise, Grant gets a low temperature reading on the thermometer. Steve and Kris investigate the East Wing of the Second Floor, Kris mentions it is a little colder in the area. They hear a loud bang come from down then end of the hall. Dave investigates the First Floor Stairwell, he hears a bang coming from the lower hallway. Jason and Grant investigate the Attic, they hear a female humming sound coming from the end of the attic. They hear it again, louder, it then turns into singing. They see a shadow move down the far end of the attic and head toward it, and find nothing. Steve and Dave investigate the Attic with the thermal camera, but only come across a moth.
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