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Page 1 of 4 Another Visit To Philly
TAPS return to Philadelphia once more in the premiere of Season 5. But first they make a stop in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania to visit strange occurrences happening in the historic Hannum House. Previously the location of many businesses including a brothel and a tavern, it is now the home of a family who's child is being harassed by an unwanted guest. Next, they travel into the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the previous home of the woman who designed our American Flag, the Betsy Ross House. This location has numerous reports of activity that stretch back for decades.
Season 05 - Episode 01 Case #1: Glen Mills, PA - Hannum House Case Manager: Kris Williams Investigators: Hawes, Wilson, Gonsalves, Tango, Williams, Bruni Complaint: Built in 1695, has 18 rooms. 6 year old daughter Emma's Bedroom, objects falling, apparition seen walking from room. Living Room, mist seen floating then vanishing. Basement, two male apparitions seen. Master Bedroom, voice of little girl heard, then upon investigating, no one was there and daughter was asleep. TAPS Events: Grant and Jason investigate the Master Bedroom with the thermal camera and a K-II meter. They pick up high EMF spikes on the K-II along wiring in the bedroom. They then place the K-II on the bed, and after a few moments begin to receive strong spikes randomly. Immediately after, they clearly hear footsteps coming from down the hall towards Emma's Bedroom. They follow the noise into the bedroom, where they here loud bumping sounds coming from very close to them. Kris and Amy investigate the Attic area and try some EVP work. They find a small door leading to a large storage area in the attic the size of a small bedroom, and they enter and try some more EVP work. Amy feels the sensation of spiderwebs in her hair, but upon inspection, nothing is there. Steve and Tango investigate the Living Room and try some EVP work, then suddenly they hear a banging noise coming from the Kitchen and they go and investigate. They experience nothing further after this point.
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Comments
they kinda kicked them self with that one by showing they were using "wireless audio" I guess you would get hits on a K-II if your send wireless signals through the house.
Another strange thing - what was with them suggesting what they thought the EVP's were saying? They used to not do that, letting the homeowner draw their own conclusion... Odd.. Obviously a production decision...