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Elite Vixen Paranormal Investigators

Apr 21, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 1Ep. 80
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Chinelle from Elite Vixen Paranormal talks about her team's paranormal investigations. 

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Speaker A

Hello, my spooky friends. This is John, your host of Dairyland Frights, the paranormal podcast that covers everything spooky, creepy, and mysterious in the midwest. And I am, again, I'm just so lucky I have Chanel, who is a paranormal investigator on a team, I should say elite vixen. I love that name. Paranormal investigators, welcome. Janelle. Glad to have you here.

Speaker B

Well, thank you for having me.

Speaker A

Oh, it is definitely my pleasure, because again, I've had a number of paranormal investigators on. I love your stories. You always have a different way of looking at things or investigating. And I admit, I know I'll say this during the episode, I'm a pretty big guy, but if I saw a ghost, I would scream like a little girl and run. And chanel and your team would have to chase me and say, john, it's okay. We're going to be.

Speaker B

Yeah. And we would. We would.

Speaker A

Okay, all right. I just can see it now. Chanel going, he'll be, yeah, he'll be all right.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

So, chanel, tell me a little bit about you yourself and elite Vix and a little bit about your team.

Speaker B

Well, so my interest in the paranormal began when I was, I mean, we could honestly say when I was real little, but really when I was about 1718 years old. So I had moved into like my dad's house, and my dad's house is in York, Pennsylvania, and it was built in like the 18th fifties, century, seventies, something in around there. And so my family has been the second family to own the house. That's it.

And so, like, growing up, I always would get like, these really weird feelings that didn't understand and, you know, would just be creeped out for no reason, even though it was a place very, very familiar to myself. Then when I was about 17, I actually moved in with him. And that's when like, I really started to really notice, you know, what was going on. And I asked my dad, I was like, just randomly, I was like, dad, is our house haunted?

And, you know, his response to me, he was like, well, I'm gonna tell you the same thing my mother told me. You don't mess with them, they're not gonna mess with you. I was like, oh, you know, I was like, floored, you know, this kid that was like, oh, my gosh. So that's really when my interest started. And I've been a field investigator now for almost six years. I had the opportunity to break into the field, like, a lot sooner than six years ago.

But, you know, I got kids and all the things, so you know, life kind of took precedence over that, but, yeah. So Samantha and I, we started elite vixen paranormal in 2018. November 2018. We're going on six years. Yeah. That's awesome, because a lot of paranormal teens don't last that long. You know, they split or, you know. Yeah.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

So there's me, Samantha, and then there's a total of ten of us right now.

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

Speaker B

Whoa. Thank you.

Speaker A

I've seen, before we get to this, can you go back when you were a little girl, Chanel, did you ever have describe a paranormal experience you had where you're like, okay, there's something in this house or something going on. Do you remember one?

Speaker B

Well, like I said before, like, before, I really realized it was just overall just a really, like, eerie type, creepy feeling. Always feeling like I was being watched, hearing things, you know? But my dad just, like, chalking it up to, oh, well, you know, that's the neighbors, or that's the house settling, you know? And the house is way settled. Right? So it wasn't, like I said, until I got a little bit older. And the biggest thing that happened to me was I was.

I can't remember if I had just turned 18 or right around the time of my 18th birthday. I was talking on the phone to, like, my boyfriend at the time. And so my bedroom at my dad's house, I still have the same bedroom when I go and visit, was actually my grandmother's bedroom. And my grandmother passed away in that bedroom in the same bed. It's, like, legit. And so talked on the phone to him, and, like, the temperature in the room had just, like, plummeted, and I could literally see my breath.

Speaker A

Wow.

Speaker B

And I was like, oh, my God, like, what's going on? So I go downstairs, and I'm like, keep my. My dad and I, we'd already had the conversation about, you know, since this. The household, right? So I go downstairs, and I was like, dad. Because he hadn't turned the heat on yet, so I thought it was like, the heat.

Speaker A

Yeah, right?

Speaker B

And I was like, dad, you gotta turn the heat on. Like, I can see my breath in my bedroom. And he's like, no, you can't. I'm like, yes, I can. So I go up there, and I'm still on the phone at this point in time, and, like, I'm just, like, blowing and seeing my breath. As soon as my dad hit the landing upstairs, I could no longer see my breath. And I was like, oh, my gosh. You want to talk about 18 year old girl? My daddy slept in my bed with me that night because I was terrified.

Speaker A

Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker B

So scared. But that's, like, one of the biggest things. But they're so many stories from my house growing up, you know?

Speaker A

Yeah. So I always. I always love those stories. Here's the thing. How could you live. I have to ask this question. How could you live in a haunted house and get any sleep? Like, seriously.

Speaker B

I mean, so it got to the point with me, like, because once I realized what was going on, I really would just, like, I would just sit there and just listen and just know. Like, I would hear footsteps going up and down the stairs when it was just me in the house by myself, you know, hearing doors opening and closing. I mean, the house I live in now is haunted, and so you just kind of get used to it. And I think that the difference comes with, like, being familiar with the spirits.

Speaker A

Sure.

Speaker B

And knowing the spirits, you know? So, like, even being here when I'm home alone, and I can hear the spirit upstairs running around making all kinds of racket, you know, occasionally he get on my nerves, and I gotta yell at him and tell him to stop.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

But, you know, I feel like, especially being here, like, he's attached to this land, so he's been here a lot longer than I have, so we're just. We're comfortable with each other, and he likes to make some noise to let me know that he's around.

Speaker A

Yeah. And do you know if it's a spirit of an older man, a boy? What do you. What do you think the spirit is?

Speaker B

I believe there's a whole story. I went down a whole rabbit trail with figuring out about this spirit here in my house. So I believe that it is a member of the family that originally owned this plot of land.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Back in pre civil war, because I'm in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, now, so. Pre civil war, there's a family that owned it, and I can't say the name, because then I'm going to tell people basically where I live.

Speaker A

Yeah. No, no, no, no. Don't do that. Don't do that.

Speaker B

But. So I had known that there was a spirit here, and, like, he would just, like, my husband and I, we'd be sitting here watching movies, and we could see him, like, shadows in the background in the kitchen, all the noise upstairs. He likes to hang out upstairs.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And so I got curious. Now, I don't recommend this, because I don't ever recommend investigating your own house, but I busted out my dowsing rods, and I was like, I need to know. Like. And I had always gotten the name Jim. Like, it was just something that came to my mind, you know? And so I finally asked and got confirmation of that.

Then I did some, like, digging, you know, like, on, like, the history of the land, all that history of Murfreesboro, and learned there was a gentleman by the name of James that was one of the original people that originally got the, like, plot of land. So I was like, oh. So the even cooler part of that is when I had the dowsing rods, I asked if it was, like, a member of the family or, like, somebody I was related to, and they said yes. So I asked all of the surnames related to me and my biology.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And it was a couple months later, and I was like, it was still kind of bothering me, you know? And so I got to digging and researching my husband's name. And so his family is related to this family because they intermarried in Kentucky a long time ago, so that's where the relation came in.

Speaker A

Interesting.

Speaker B

That's so interesting.

Speaker A

That is super interesting. I'm a big lover of history, so I just love when people find that out. Let me back up for a second. Why not investigate your own house? Why? Is that a no no, or maybe not the greatest thing to do?

Speaker B

Because, I mean, you really just don't, first off, really, truly know what you're dealing with. You know what I mean? Like I said, it does come down to comfortability. You get to know them, they get to know you, but you also kind of open your own house.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

To not necessarily being a portal. I don't want to use that term, but you open your own house up. And, like, for me, like, I have kids, so I'm not putting my kids in danger.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

So it's just something that I personally don't kind of practice and, like, really don't promote, but I don't judge other people that do that. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker A

Sure. Are you sensitive or any. Anyone on your team? Sensitive?

Speaker B

Meaning.

Speaker A

I don't mean like a medium, but maybe they are a medium. Anybody understand?

Speaker B

Yeah. A lot of us have abilities, so I identify as an intuitive empath.

Speaker A

What's that?

Speaker B

So, an intuitive empath. I'm able to remember when I said, like, the name Jim, like, that just came to me, and it would just come to me over and over again just in my mind. Jim, I also tend to just know things. Like, we had some friends that we were investigating with a couple weeks ago, and, you know, so me and my one friend we went together, and then the guys, they went together, and I had just come out of it, and I was like, don't leave him at Bucky's.

And they're like, how did you know we went to Bucky's? And I was like, I don't. I don't just be knowing things sometimes nice. So that's me. I identify as an intuitive empath. I can also pick up on, like, the emotions of the spirits and things like that, especially in, like, if I'm doing, like, estes method, which I can explain if you need me to.

Speaker A

Yes, I know about the Estes method, but please explain that again, because, no offense, I think this is crazy, because I've heard so many of my paranormal investigators tell me during that method, they have seen very troubling things or heard or something. So why don't you relate that to my audience? Tell a little bit more about that.

Speaker B

Yeah, I can. So I was at the Scott county jail, and this was. Excuse me, in October 2022. I was in the Scott county jail in Scott County, Tennessee, and I was on Estes method, and I kept getting, like, these two voices. So one of them was a female coming through, and she was very quiet and very soft spoken. The other was a male voice that was not very nice sounding.

And so, like, that's the only time I've ever been affected during an estus method, because I could feel her emotion and her fear and, like, how scared she was.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And then I could hear this man in the background just being, like, not very nice, and, like, taking her over and silencing her. And I remember looking at my friend Vicki, and I was like. Like, I pulled the headphones off, the blindfold off, and I like, I gotta get out of the jail. And she's like, are you okay? And I'm like, no, I'm about to cry. And I did. I walked out the jail and had to, like.

Like I was okay, because consciously I knew what I was doing and what was happening, but I had to get out of there. I was like, oh, I gotta stop this one.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker B

So that's. It's one of the things about being an empath, it's a good thing and a bad thing at the same time.

Speaker A

You know, it's really funny. I always tell people, my guests, people I know. My mom, she passed away three years ago, but my mom. And she was not judgmental. She was a lovely woman. Like, if you meet her, you'd be her friend for life. She's one of those people, you know, what I'm saying, right? She could tell where the person's good or bad by just meeting them. She was never wrong. She passed a gift to me. And not in a judgmental. You know, like, oh, that person's being a jerk, or whatever.

No, she could meet him. Like, she'd meet my girlfriends, and she'd be like.

Speaker B

She'd be like, that ain't the one for you.

Speaker A

And I'd be like, mom, what the hell, Bob? You always start dating. She was right. And then she'd meet, like, my bosses, or she'd meet just some of my ex friends, and she'd be like, nope. And I have that gift, too. And my wife always cracks up because I'll be like, nope, nope. That person's. Honey, don't hang around with that person, you know, at work or whatever. And she's like, stop being so judgmental. But I'm always right. And then my wife.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

She goes, oh, God, you're right again. I don't think I'm an empath or anything. It's just this weird feeling, like, I just. Right. You can't describe it. It's just you have it or you don't. Kind of one of those things.

Speaker B

Right. And I totally understand because I had the same ability. So I'm one of those people. I'm non judgmental. Like, I love everybody until, like, I don't have a reason to. But if I. Yep. If I meet somebody off the rip and I don't like them, I have been right. Every time. Every single time.

Speaker A

Me and you, Chanel, we should have a show. We should just set up a show. Like, have people come and be like, okay, you want to date this person? We just look at each other. No.

Speaker B

No.

Speaker A

So let me back up here with your house. Another question I always ask is, because I get this. A lot of times where people have experienced in their bathrooms, like, in the shower. So, for example, I've had paranormal investigators on, and they said they've been in the shower and they hear voices. Or they come out of the shower, and they're, you know. And you're so vulnerable. Right, right.

Speaker B

You are.

Speaker A

And you. Or you come out of the shower, and people have said they've been seen writing, like, medicine cabinet, the mirror, or whatever. Have you ever experienced that at all? Or just a feeling where you just like, hmm, something's going on here?

Speaker B

I haven't experienced that in this house, but I did experience it in my dad's house.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

There would be. Yeah. You know, so there would just be times where, like, I. I knew that I was the only one in the house, but I wouldn't feel alone. You know what I'm saying? And you're right. Like, that vulnerability of getting out of the shower and feeling like somebody's here with me right now. Never had any evidence. I don't.

I can't remember ever having any, like, writing on the bathroom or anything like that, but just, like, that creepy feeling of not being alone when you should be, you know?

Speaker A

Right, exactly. And that, to me, is extremely vulnerable. So let's turn some of your methods and how you investigate so everyone does it differently. Tell me about. I'm going to start you from kind of, like, square one. So you're going into, obviously, use a house. Okay. You're going into a house. You believe it's haunted. How do you guys do that? Do you have a. Some people, they say they address the house. They're like, hey, I'm Chanel. I wanted to let you know you see us in here.

We're going to be investigating tonight. Please don't take it personally. If you want us to leave, give us a sign, whatever. How does you and your team do that when you start at a new place and you start a new investigation? Take me through that.

Speaker B

Yeah. So what we do is, I mean, we go through, like, the equipment. Like, we set up our equipment, especially. We're setting up our DVR. We're going to do that first, right before we even introduce ourselves or anything.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

But once we've got, like, everything kind of set up, then we. We open the house or open the location where it's exactly how you say, we introduce ourselves. We let them know we're not here to, you know, be, like, malicious. We're here. We just want to learn a little bit about them. We ask, of course, one of our very first questions that we'll do on, like, when running, like, an EVP session, when we first open up the house, is there anyone here with us?

You know, very, like, what I think is kind of standard, and we'll just go from there. And before we leave, we make sure that we thank them and we tell them they got to stay. They can't come home with us. You know, that happened a time or two.

Speaker A

Yeah, we'll get into that.

Speaker B

Yeah. But, yeah, so that's basically how we started out.

Speaker A

So now let's talk about your equipment. And again, Chanel, we talked offline here. If you could kind of describe your equipment, what you have, and then for, again, for some of my new audience who may like, I have no idea what Chanel is talking about. Define it for my audience.

Speaker B

Yeah, absolutely. So, of course, we have our DVR system, which has the night mode on it, like most, you know, dvrs do. That way, then it can possibly see things that we can't see. Right. And, you know, that way, then also, we don't have to have, like, the lights, and it can still see. We have an eight channel night owl DVR system.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

That's the brain. And then, gosh, we have all kinds of equipment, so we, of course, have.

Speaker A

You know, typically used up on most investigations.

Speaker B

So I personally am a big fan of voice recorders, and I like the trigger items. Some people are like, I just prefer just use my cell phone voice recorder for me. I like the trigger items. I like to see the interaction with the little gadgets. So we have, like, a REM pod, which uses the same technology as. And I can't ever think of it, but, like that musical instrument from the eighties where if you get close to it, it makes a sound. Right. And then it has the different lights.

It has, like, temperature gauge in it and things like that. So I love a good Rem pod. We recently bought a perinologies, 360 degree periscope. It's our second one. Our first one that we had it. She had a good life. She had a good life. So. But we were finally able. Yeah. To replace it and that. Yeah. And. And the thing about a 360 periscope is it doesn't run off of, like, electromagnetic fields. It runs off of electrostatic.

So it picks up different energy than, like, the REM pod or, like, the k two, which is also an EMF meter, an electromagnetic field meter. And so the periscope works just a little bit differently. And it's, you know, got different colors that light up. It goes from, like, red. Yeah. Basically the color of rainbow. Yeah. So periscope's really cool. You can get a lot of, like, interactions on that. You can ask it.

You know, we've had intelligent responses where we'll be like, hey, can you get near that thing and light it up to a specific color? And we've had that happen before.

Speaker A

Nice.

Speaker B

Yeah. So it's one of my favorite pieces of equipment, and I'm really excited that we were able to finally replace it, because let me tell you what, paranologies was not in business. You could not find them anywhere. Nobody was selling them. They weren't on eBay, nothing.

Speaker A

Oh, no.

Speaker B

But, yeah, then we have. I'm waiting on tripwires, which the tripwires they are supposed to work off of EMF, and they're supposed to be able to, like, detect changes in, like, the electromagnetic field. And the theory behind a tripwire is that something's walking. You can walk it. Walk. Yeah, because the lights light up. Yeah.

Speaker A

Nice.

Speaker B

Oh, let's see. Oh, we just also recently ordered a customized music box. Paranormal music box. Yeah, that when something goes in its path. Oh, hold on, I'm gonna mute just in case my tv cuts off. Gets off on Netflix. I don't want it to make noise, but. So, like, if anything breaks the path of the beam, it lights up and it plays music and. Yeah. Cat balls also.

Speaker A

Yep.

Speaker B

You know, they're one of my favorite pieces of equipment.

Speaker A

I love that. I see. Now, again, you have different equipment from other people. I didn't hear the trip wires, the cat balls, and the rem pad and everything. Standard, I guess.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

Equipment to most people. Digital video reports. So let's get right to the fun stuff, in my opinion, the investigations. So let's start. Okay. My first question would be to you. Have you ever gone, maybe you or one of your teams, gone into a location and gone, wow, this is dark. Like, I'm feeling it right now. Have you? Tell me about that place and your investigation, how that went.

Speaker B

When you say dark, you mean, like. Like, the energy is just, like, dark.

Speaker A

Like you walk in, like. Like, with you being empath and stuff like that. When you walk in and you're like, wow, it's heavy in here. Like.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

You know what I mean?

Speaker B

You can definitely, like, OSPH has that kind of feeling, like, not only actually being dark, because that place is dark.

Speaker A

Okay, and where is this place?

Speaker B

Oh, old South Pittsburgh Hospital. Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker A

Yes, yes.

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah. Lots of. Just kind of, like, especially on that third floor. That feeling is just very heavy, just very dark. We've been fortunate that we haven't run into, like, any kind of really, really negative energies that we know of, but you can just kind of feel it, and you can just, you know. You know when something's, like, not right or when a spirit, you know, has left this life and not the best of ways. You know what I mean? Like, you can just kind of feel that.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. And now, when you go in there, do you try to start. Do you build up, like, do you go into there of the hospital? And do you say, like, I'm going to pick a room. I'm going to do the Estes method with the blindfold and, you know, the covering over the ear. Do you say, I'm just going to put a video recorder in here, or I'm going to put a digital recorder in here, and I'll come back in a little bit and see what I can get. What do you do as far as investigation?

Speaker B

We do all of that, actually.

Speaker A

Oh, hey, there you go.

Speaker B

Yeah. And especially with having the DVR system, that's one of the reasons why we have it is because, you know, that way, then we can be investigating in, let's say we're investigating the outside, right? Because activity doesn't just happen inside of a building. It also happens on the ground. And the spirits are going to go wherever they want to go. And just because we're outside, they could be inside.

And so by having that voice recorder sitting there with a handheld camera or with a DVR system running while we go and investigate elsewhere, you know, then we're able to, hey, let's go back through the DVR real quick, take 1015 minutes, and just kind of, like, fast forward through the evidence and see if there's anything that pops up. Or we'll play back the voice recorder and see, you know, if anything gets called on the voice recorder.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Because you can even, like, be investigating outside and have the voice recorder running in a room inside and get responses to what you said outside inside.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Which is pretty cool.

Speaker A

Yeah. And so now tell me about. I have to know. Let's tell me about a time you hit the voice recorder and you heard what that kind of went. Whoa, that's a good one.

Speaker B

Oh, my gosh. So many of them.

Speaker A

Okay, give me, like, your top two.

Speaker B

Like, you know, I mean, you know, you heard, like, the typical good outs or whatever. Like, get outs and all of those. You know what I mean? I was doing. It's always, like, interesting when you hear, like, your own name, like, clear as day.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker B

Like, that's, like, chill. Yeah. Gosh. Let's see. I remember one time I was in rabbit Octagon hall in Franklin, Kentucky. I was up in the attic, and I didn't hear anything, like, audibly while it was up there. But when I went back and listened to my voice recorder, like, I remember getting really uncomfortable feeling, right, because I'm in the attic by myself. Let's throw her up there. And I remember just being really uncomfortable and, like, calling out for Samantha. And I'm like. I'm just.

I feel like I want to, like, get down. And I remember listening back to the voice recorder saying, I feel like I'm really scared right now. And then the next thing you hear is a whisper that was, like, really close to me, saying, like, hello. And I was like, oh, God.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

That's why I wanted to get out. There was something, like, right beside me that was one of my first investigations. So, you know, I was fairly new.

Speaker A

So is there any place you wouldn't start? Because I know some people are like, basement. Forget it. Attic. No way. Are the. Are you just one of those people? Let's go to the basement. Because the basement, as you know, typically has a lot of negative energy in it for whatever reason.

Speaker B

Right.

Speaker A

So can you elaborate on maybe times you've been, like, you said the attic. Have you been in other rooms that you. You heard a voice or something that kind of spooked you? That, like, whoa. That affected me.

Speaker B

Um. I remember one time I was at the old trainer roll home in Lindsburg, Tennessee, and actually, me and all the girls were.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And we were doing just, like, a little estes met or not estes, or just a EVP session, you know, up in the room. And I was doing a method called Live EVP. Live EVP is where you have the headphones and while the voice recorder is running, so everything that you hear is amplified. So you're able to hear, like, sounds and noises that everybody else is not. Like, they can't hear because it's not amplified to them.

So I was on live, and, like, we're sitting there, like I said, just on the EVP session, and we, like, I heard a hello? And I was like, oh, my God. And everybody else was like, what? Did you just hear that? And it was so clear. Like. Like a class A EVP. So clear. Sorry. No, sorry. I have a child. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

Anyway, but, yeah, so it was like a class AEVP. And the fact, like, I heard it so loud, and then they heard it, too, was, like, really cool. Because that is one of the very few times, like, when that happens. That's like, that awesome evidence that, like, not everybody gets all the time, you know?

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And it's so cool when that happens, but it does. It kind of freaks you out a little bit, you know?

Speaker A

Oh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. Yes. I definitely can see that because it's something. I've never been on a paranormal investigation, but I've been in shut ins. So, you know, I've been at, like, a theater in Chicago where, unfortunately, there was a little girl fell off the balcony and died. There was a fire. People were trampled to death.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

There were stars who hung themselves in the back because of whatever reason. You know, they. They thought maybe this. This was their break, and it didn't turn out for them. And they. You know what I mean? And it's just, I didn't see anything except for one lady. And I'll never forget this. I've told this story before. It was about three or four in the morning, and now we heard this blood curdling scream.

Speaker B

Oh, wow.

Speaker A

We're like, you know, because we're all sitting around and you're with paranormal investigators, by the way, who walk you through, and they let their generous enough to use your equipment, and, you know, so we go running over there, and we're like, what happened? And she said she saw this little girl in front of her and looked very real, and she thought somebody had, like, somebody's little girl had got in, like, stuck in.

Speaker B

Oh, wow.

Speaker A

You know, it was like she thought that it looked that real. And the girl turned around, and her eyes were just black as midnight.

Speaker B

Oh, my gosh.

Speaker A

And she screamed. The woman screamed, and she disappeared. And paranormal investigators went over there, and they were kind of trying to get some, you know, see if they could get some. Any residual, maybe information, you know, voice or something. They tried talking to the little girl. They couldn't get anything, but they were like, okay, you know, we're gonna. They, you know, they were very nice, and we're like, okay, let's calm her. Calm down. They saged her.

They. They did their blessings on her and everything like that. And, you know, I just was just like, yeah, I scream, too. Yeah, absolutely. So that, to me, is really interesting. So do you have a favorite investigation?

Speaker B

A favorite investigation? So many good ones. Those times that I've. Yeah, both times that I've been to Scott county jail have been just awesome. Yeah. Love the jails. Really? Yes, I do. I love a good jail.

Speaker A

That's crazy, Chanel.

Speaker B

Yeah, I do. I love a good jail. So I've been to multiple of them. There's something about the jails that I'm just kind of drawn to, and I don't know if it's the fact that, like, I'm a woman. And so when we look at, like, the older jails, you know, there weren't as many females in those jails, you know what I mean? And so I don't know if it's that, but, yeah.

Speaker A

Have you had in there what? You know?

Speaker B

Well, let's see. The. The only time I've ever been attacked was in a jail.

Speaker A

Oh, boy.

Speaker B

That was in the old Moore county jail in Lynchburg, Tennessee, which I'm me and my team are going back to next month, actually, may 3, we'll be there, and that'll be like, the third or that'll be, like, the fourth or fifth time that we've been there, because we just love that. Both those locations, Lindsay, are awesome. And let's see. So I've been to the old stone jail in Franklin, Kentucky, multiple times as well. The last time we were there, we got the coolest corroborating evidence.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

Using a spirit box.

Speaker A

What happened?

Speaker B

Okay, so it was just me, Rachel, and Raina, and we're doing a little spirit box session in the spirit box. You know, they use, like, the radio, and then, like, the theory behind it is through the white noise is where you get the spirits that come through.

Speaker A

Sure.

Speaker B

And so we are asking a whole bunch of things, and we got, like, the name Mary, we got murder. We got just all kinds of things. So we're asking, like, were you in here for murder? Well, yeah, I was in here, you know, for murder. And so the Simpson County Historical Society and the old stone jail, they're both the same location. Well, they're across, straight from each other, but the archives are in there, and this is Simpson County, Kentucky.

And so we're looking in the archives books, and we're like, okay, let's see if we can find something. And so we go, well, we found a gentleman of the name of. It looks like PW alderman men or something along those lines. Anyway, he was in prison in the old stone jail in the early 19 hundreds for murder of his neighbor. His wife's name was Mary, and when she died, she got, like, sick or something, and so they brought her body to the jail so he could say, like, his final goodbyes.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

And it was just the coolest thing to get all of that corroborating evidence out of the spirit. And we were just excited, like, I have. I actually have all of the papers over on my desk because Billy Wilkerson, he's the gentleman that, like, runs the historical society up there. He went in, and then he pulled all of the articles that he had. And we were just, like, floored to be able to find this, like, type of evidence because it's so hard to find corroborating evidence like that.

Speaker A

Yeah, that's. That is amazing. So have you ever, or we're going to talk about this a little bit later before we wrap up with Chanel, some of the bucket list places maybe would love to go to. So I'm going to give you. I'm going to start out. I'm going to send you a little teaser for our audience. So are you familiar with Missouri State Penitentiary?

Speaker B

Yes, I am.

Speaker A

100 acres of blood. That's what they call it. That's how bad it was, right?

Speaker B

Yeah. Missouri State. So we actually were considering going to Missouri State this year, like on a collaboration with a couple other teams.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And that might still be a thing. So I'm waiting. So, yeah, maybe. That would be so cool.

Speaker A

You darn right it would be. I've talked to paranormal investigators who have been there. You always get something. Always, like, there's never, never, ever, ever time you get. I did a episode on that with one of my spooky friends, and it was really interesting. It's crazy. Then Ohio State reformatory, aka Shawshank, did you a tour. So, yeah, that's. That's another one, you know.

Speaker B

Yes, for sure. Would love to do both of those, actually.

Speaker A

So let me back up here and I see this. With all due respect, one of the things I'm finding out from paranormal investigators, especially female paranormal investigators, is you are typically not all the time typically the subject of attacks being that the majority of these spirits were men, and they probably did some nasty things in their past lives, and they see an attractive woman like yourself and attractive women on your team and think, here's my time to do something.

So you said you were attacked in prison. What happened? Can you try that for people?

Speaker B

Yeah, I can tell you about it. So we were in, like I said, the Moore county jail, the old Moore county jail in Lynchburg, Tennessee. And there's a gentleman by the name of what they've dubbed Mister nasty. And Samantha, this is our first time being there. And Samantha said to me, she was like, there's something about jail cell number four. And we didn't know any history at this point in time. She's like, I'm just drawn to, like, the number four. Like, there's something.

And so then at that time, Ronnie Headley, he was the one that ran the investigation there, and he's telling us about Mister Nasty and his jail cells. Jail cell number four and Sam's. I told you. And so she and I get to investigating. And so we have a rule. And honestly, this is where. This is where I did myself dirty that day. And I did myself dirty two ways. Number one, I didn't have my protection on.

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

Speaker B

I didn't have my crystals on. Yeah. Because of that, I have never investigated since without having my crystals on my person. That was, number one, how I messed up. Number two, how I messed up. We have a no provocation rule. Like, no heavy provocation. And if you. You know, if you start to feel, like, angry or you start to feel off, we need to get you out of the jail. Well, I didn't listen to myself. I know better.

Speaker A

Chanel, she.

Speaker B

I know. I know.

Speaker A

My.

Speaker B

And so I, like, Samantha had said to me, she's like, I think I'm starting to feel like I want to, like, provoke a little. And I'm like, I'm feeling something. Like, I was feeling very. I had my sassy pants on. Right. And I shouldn't have done that.

Speaker A

Yeah. Sassy pants. Got it.

Speaker B

Yep. So I'm sitting there, and I'm just, like, taunting, and I'm like, what do you think? Two women being in your jail cell and, you know, things like that, Tim, don't recommend doing that. They're not gonna end up good for you. But yes. Then, like I said, sam and I were investigating. All of a sudden, I started to feel like that I really couldn't breathe. And Sam and I were so in tune with each other that she's like, something's wrong. And I'm like, that's not good.

And then I wasn't about a minute later.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

So I really couldn't breathe. And then I had went into. After I got out of the building and was able to, like, re, like, regulate my breath, we went in and had, like, marks all on, like, my chest, and.

Speaker A

Oh. Oh, no.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

Oh, that's crazy. So, that. That leads me to. You talked about you've brought a spirit home, or one of your team members have talk a little bit about that and what happened.

Speaker B

So we were at a location that's no longer a location anymore. It was up in Central City, Kentucky, I think, maybe. Yeah. Central City, Kentucky. And while we were there. So that location back in the day previously was like a brothel and all kinds of things. Well, there was reportedly a doctor there who did some. I don't even know how to say this.

Speaker A

Kids, take off your headphones if you're listening.

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Would. If the ladies of the night and pregnant did some procedures. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker A

Yeah. Gotcha.

Speaker B

Yeah. So there's a theory, or, like, there's. That's, like, part of the history is that there was a doctor there that was doing this. So we went up there, we did the investigation. It's a pretty cool location. We get home and, like, the entire drive back to Murfreesboro, and that's, like, three and a half hours so looking in my back seat, because it felt like somebody was in the backseat. And, you know, I just talked it up. I was tired. I didn't have, you know, just investigated all the things.

Right. So I get home, and like I said, the entire drive, I keep looking in my backseat, and I finally get home, go to bed, whatever. And it was a couple days later where at that time, this is back in 2018, so my daughter would have been. She's ten now, so four. I remember I was making dinner, and in the corner of my eye, I saw a child. I had had chicken up on the counter.

And, you know, I was looking, and, like, in the corner of my eye, I saw the child reach up for the chicken, and I thought it was my child, my child, my daughter. And I turn around and look, and she wasn't there. And I was like, that was not my child. That was another child. And really, like, it looks like a little blonde boy. Yeah. Like, Riley has dark hair. Like I do, you know, and obviously she's a girl, but. Yeah. So I brought. I brought a little baby home with me that time.

Little toddler home with me from that location, which that explained why I was looking at my back seat the whole time, because it felt like somebody was in my back seat.

Speaker A

Right, right. And how did you eventually, or maybe not, got rid of the toddler? Ghost toddler.

Speaker B

I really, once I realized what it was, the next time that I was home alone, I was basically like, look, I know you came home with me, and I think the children's spirits are drawn to women, like, especially mothers. I feel that. And I just kind of told him, like, look, baby, I know you came home with me because I make you feel comfortable, but you gotta go. Gotta go back where you came from. You can't stay here. So. And I didn't see him again after that, but I really feel like, though, they.

That was just it. Like, you know, he could tell that I was, you know, a protector, a nurturer, a mom.

Speaker A

Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker B

And. Yeah. So that's why you wanted to come home with me. Yeah.

Speaker A

You see mommy and you're like, hey, okay, there's mommy. I want to go home with her. One of the things, too, is have you ever had a evil spirit go home with one of your team members or you think was evil?

Speaker B

Well, that same investigation, actually, where I brought home the child, I'm pretty sure Samantha took hold. We have a rule on our team now that you're not allowed to astral project during an investigation because Samantha. Yeah, yeah, you can't you can't leave the shell empty here.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

But Samantha had actually projected during that. And for the next couple of months, her life was pretty rough. After that investigation, she just went through a whole lot of things. She lost her job. She had to get a new car. And we were talking about it, and it was a couple months later, talking about, like, just how, like, everything had just been not going so well for her. And I was like, Samantha, I was like, do you think you got an attachment, like, from that

location? And, like, we put two and two together, like, oh, my gosh. So, you know, granted, now she's much better. This is years ago, but, yeah, like, I'm pretty sure that she got an attachment, and she just had a rough couple of months after that.

Speaker A

Oh, I bet. And with that, I imagine you, sage, you do maybe what?

Speaker B

What?

Speaker A

To get rid of that spirit to help her?

Speaker B

Um, well, she went through, and she, of course, like you said, did the sage, she took a very cleansing bath. You know, just kind of, like, willed it away, essentially. You know, because a lot of when you get attachments and things like that, a lot of times, like, if you just take ownership and you just don't let it have the power and you take the power from it, you know, once you realize what's going on, and it's like, oh, okay, no, you need to leave me alone.

Of course, there are times where that's not gonna work. Sam was fortunate she didn't have to do that, you know, but there are other people that goes to, instead of attachment, full loan possession.

Speaker A

Absolutely. Yeah. And so do you guys ever do. Has anyone ever came to you or does your team do this saying, hey, chanel, could you and your team come to my house? I believe there's a spirit, and it's hurting me and my children. You guys take a look. Do you guys ever do that?

Speaker B

Yeah, we take a look, but we're not going to go in their house. And this is something that I've actually gotten a little bit of controversy over. Okay. Yeah, well, because, like, we don't. We don't do residentials in the fact of going in their homes and investigating their homes, we feel that it's unethical. Part of that is my background in psychology that I have, and I'm a social worker by that. So when. Now when people contact us and they need help, we don't just ignore them.

And that's what I think a lot of people think we do.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

I don't do that because that's. That's unethical to me. Number one, as a paranormal investigator. Number two, a social worker. Right.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, but.

Speaker B

And so what I do is I talk to them. If they have any evidence, like, I'll review it. But because we practice scientifically, science overrides paranormal. And this is just our opinions and our practices.

Speaker A

Sure.

Speaker B

We look at it, that science overrides paranormal. So if it can be explained by something scientifically. Yeah, then we're gonna go with that.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

So every time that I've gotten a phone call or an email, you know, or a Facebook message, like, yeah, let me see your evidence. All right, now we're gonna have a phone call. Something that I actually do kind of on the side is I do a lot of psychological consultations for other teams when they get residentials, and I'll give my opinion.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And so just because I have the credentialing that I can do that, and more often than, I'm gonna say, 98% of the time, it's something mental. You know, there's recent trauma, there's untreated mental health, like, diagnoses. There's just their life is currently in shambles. You know, they've had all kinds of things happen, and it's like, okay. Or my favorite one that I've gotten more often than not is untreated schizophrenia. Like, and it's like, okay, you need to go see your psychiatrist.

And I always tell people, you know, like, go get your mental health taken care of. Yes, go see, you know, go your psychiatrist, go to a therapist, whatever, and then call me back in three months if you still have activity.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker B

And I also recently did a consultation for another team. It was a two year old baby, and this gentleman sent me 14 videos, and I watched every single one of them. And I was like, okay, is your child diagnosed with autism? And he's like, yeah, we're working on that. I said, yeah. I was like, okay. I was like, okay, well, I can see the autism, you know, because I'm used. I work with kids that have autism. Right, yeah. And I was like, let me hook you up with some resources.

Because he was local here in Murfreesboro. I'm like, because this is not a paranormal. This is a child who's. You're putting him to bed overstimulated, and that's why he's not sleeping. And he has an autism diagnosis. So that's how we help residential and the most recent residentials that I've gotten have all been, you know, something along those lines. I needed to give them resources so really, I was doing more social work than I was paranormal. But I'm still going to do that every time.

Speaker A

I love it. I love it. That, to me, is a great way to do it. One of the things I said on one of my episodes is when I was having issues with my teenage daughter as her father. What was really weird, I had two incidents happen that I really believe was manifested by my daughter. And you can tell me if I'm right or wrong, which. It's gone now, which is great. Me and my daughter have a great relationship. So my daughter's about 17. She was going through stuff, right? She's 17. Right.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

We've all been. So one thing. I was sitting downstairs in my man cave, and. And I heard this voice, Chanel, right next to my ear. Go, John. It was a woman's voice. It's a john. Very quickly, very quickly. I can hear it plain as dead. I looked around. There's nobody in the room. Okay, you know, whatever. Then I'm sleeping on. I'm taking a nap on my. I have a little futon down there. I'm taking a nap. And I don't know if you ever do this to your husband, but make.

Take your fingers and roll around his back. Wake him up or something like this. Be cute. That's what I felt. But I felt like someone was kind of, like, clawing. Right? Thoughts? My wife trying to wake me up. I said, hun, I'm really tired. Could you come back? And I'm, you know, and I. And I could feel something there. So I turn around, there's nothing there. And I was like, okay, this is getting weird. So I talked to a medium friend of mine, and she said, well, john, what's going on in the

house? Just like you said, what's going on in the house? And I said, well, my daughter and my wife, we're having some issues. She goes, okay, I think that's probably what you're experiencing right now. What I would do is just relax, you know, talk to your daughter, go seek some family therapy. So we did all that, and nothing happened again. So I totally agree with you on that. And it was just really, really strange, you know, that happened.

But being that I'm in the paranormal, I handled it intelligently.

Speaker B

Yes.

Speaker A

Ring. Hey, Chanel, you gotta get over here. People screaming in my ear and clawing my back. And, you know, it wasn't nothing that severe, but, yeah, that point. Yeah. So I told.

Speaker B

Right. And we know that, like, when things are going on, that leads us open to, like, spiritual attacks. So that's why I give. Just like they just like that medium said, you go get some help and see if it goes away. I've said that multiple times. If it comes back or, like, if this, the activity still continues, then at that point in time, we're gonna take this a little further, you know, because that could indicate something else.

But once you get like that, you know, that calmness back, essentially, you know, or that regulation, then your activity is probably gonna go away.

Speaker A

Yeah. So let's move. I love everything there. One thing I love to do is have. I was going to ask you about the types of ghosts you guys have seen, but I think I'm going to wait. If you guys want to come back on the show and have your team and we can go through all the different ghosts you maybe have seen, I'm going to skip that, but I'm going to get to my fun part, and that is a bucket list of places you would like to see. Chanel and I were joking offline.

I said, if I win the lottery, I'm going to give chanel and her team all the money and resources she needs to go to any place in the world and check it out. So I'm going to do mine first. And you tell me, chanel, if you know any of these areas or if you would like to go, this is midgrast, and I've done episodes on this, so I'm very familiar. We've already talked about a couple, so. But the first one is one of my favorites.

I swear to God. I got to get a team to come with a number of paranormal teams. Have you ever heard of the bachelor's Grove cemetery in Illinois?

Speaker B

I have not.

Speaker A

So really, very, very quickly. So bachelors Grove is a cemetery full of bachelors. It was built in 18 hundreds, early 18 hundreds. And these bachelors, for whatever reason, said, women stink. They have cooties. I don't know what's going on. And they built their own town called bachelor's grow. So a bunch of bachelors, until, like, every man goes, I need a woman. Oh, you need a woman. Let's. Let's figure this out. But they have a cemetery there, unfortunately, and this is.

This is an interesting part you have to think about, because they desecrated kids, vandals, whoever have desecrated the cemetery. They have broken tombstones. They have done satanic rituals. They have done. Imagine every terrible thing you could do in a cemetery, this cemetery has had done. So there is a. There is a ghost of a woman. You go on my instagram page and see it of a woman who lost her baby. And for whatever reason, the baby was buried there.

So there is a picture from a paranormal investigator of a woman sitting on this bench near this grave marker. And it's an amazing picture. Again, I don't know. It's photoshopped or whatever, but it's amazing. Picture of a mother looking like she's sad she lost her baby. Why the baby's wearing. Who knows? Also, there. There is a little pond there where it's one of those crappy, muddy ponds where you shouldn't be fishing at.

But back in the day, this horse and carriage, this man was trying to get through, you know, 18 hundreds trying to get through wherever him and his horse drowned in that little pond. Okay. So you can hear screams, the man and the horse, you know, struggling to survive. And it's really spooky. And then, like I said, paranormal investigators who have been in here, evps, you can go online. You can look at them. It's a crazy place because it's like, in the middle of this town.

Like there's like a strip mall, right? And there's a highway or freeway, and then there's this cemetery. It's just. Yeah. Yeah. It just doesn't make any sense why it's there. So that's something to think about. Like I said, did an episode on it. It's super spooky, super full of negative energy. So you got to really watch it. If you were to go to it. You're a professional. You'd be fine. But I. Any of my stupid friends out there, please do not go to it and try to be stupid and desecrated.

You just think it works. The next one is Villisca Axe murder house.

Speaker B

Have you heard of. Yes, yes, yes. I would love to go to Villisca and go check that out.

Speaker A

That is. They still haven't solved the crime. It's been, I think, a hundred years now. Maybe over here, Sylvan solved the crime. Remember? They killed the entire family, including babies.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

How's that? Right. That's.

Speaker B

That's so.

Speaker A

No wonder, right? No wonder there's negative energy in there. By the way, if you would go to it with. You and your team, know that if you go to the. I have a ton of family. And Iowa, if you go to it. Just know, chanel, that if you go to, like, a cafe or the diner, people turn to you and say, oh, no. Villisca axe murder house, huh? Because that's the only draw. It's a small town, like a small town in Kentucky or Tennessee, like, where people walk in the door and they don't know you.

Like, oh, you're here for the.

Speaker B

You're here for that. Yeah.

Speaker A

And then we already talked about Ohio state reformatory, Missouri State Penitentiary. Have you heard about the lemp family mansion?

Speaker B

Yes. Lemp mansion in Missouri, correct.

Speaker A

Yes. Yes. And that one.

Speaker B

I'd love to go there.

Speaker A

That one is really interesting. I did an episode on that, too. What's funny about it is they tried to turn the bottom of it into a restaurant, and all these paranormal things happen.

Speaker B

Right? Things happen.

Speaker A

People quit left and right. And some waiters or waitresses who have been there for a while, like, just like you said. Oh, being in your haunted house. There goes the glass floating across. Oh, here comes. Whatever. There is something funny that I will recommend to you that you might see. So one of the lump family members was a. I would just be honest, a pervert. And so when women go into the bathroom, to go to the bathroom, they tend to see a ghost peeking over.

Speaker B

Yep.

Speaker A

I don't know if that's ever happened to one of your team, but, you know, there you go.

Speaker B

I mean, they just, you know, they get a little amorous even in their afterlife.

Speaker A

Yeah. Yeah. I had a paranormal investigator there. She said that she laid down on a bed just to kind of get some more energy or vibes, and there was this. And I always kid, Erin, she's from patriot paranormal. We're good, spooky friends. And she says, like, there's this. She got. She's like, you. She got the feelings of man, and she got the name Pedro. And this guy was, let's just save little handsy. Let's just do that.

So, you know, it's bad, but it's also kind of like, okay, like, stop it, Pedro. Like, you know, back off. So those were some of mine in the midwest. Have you thought of any Chanel that your team would like to go to? Anything on top of your head? Because I can make some suggestions if you can't figure it. I don't have one.

Speaker B

Yeah, that makes sense. McIntyre villa.

Speaker A

What's that?

Speaker B

Okay, so that. Oh, my gosh. And I can't remember if it's in Indiana or Illinois. That's one. It's like, the location is just beautiful. If you go on to, like, their facebook page or whatever and just see. Or even, like, a lot of teams have been there. That place is just gorgeous. So pretty. Of course, Waverly Hills. We haven't been there yet.

Speaker A

Yep.

Speaker B

We're hoping to get there maybe even this year. And then I would love so being, like, saying, like, domestically, meaning in the United States, I would love to do, like, a tour of, basically, Ohio, Virginia, all the way up to, like, Massachusetts, and just hit, like, all of the big locations, you know, being from Pennsylvania.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker B

Yes, Salem. Yeah, I've never been to Salem. I have been in Massachusetts and Maine, but I was a child, but, yeah. So love to, like, basically start either in, like, West Virginia, then go to Ohio to, like, OSR started, like, what is that? What's the one in West Virginia? Trans Allegheny. Yeah, I think. Yes, trans Allegheny. Then go to OSR, then go over to Pennsylvania, hit up, you know, Gettysburg, say hi to my family, then go to.

Speaker A

Nice.

Speaker B

Yeah. Then go to Pennhurst. I've already been to eastern state penitentiary. I went there years ago.

Speaker A

Oh, very nice.

Speaker B

Yeah. I've really got to dig those pictures out from when I went. They're up in my attic somewhere. But. But, yeah, go to, like, you know, maybe, like, even, like, the Bates Motel, and then just go up through, like, to the one that's up in Wildwood Sanitarium in New York.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker B

And then end in, like, Salem.

Speaker A

Yes. So I have a couple that. Well, I think this is near you. Maybe I'm way off. My geography sucks, by the way. I'm sorry, Chanel, if I'm way off the magnolia plantation.

Speaker B

Magnolia, Louisiana.

Speaker A

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's the one where you. The slave woman, you can see her because she, like, she poisoned the family. I believe she. And it's supposed to be a ton. You know, it's a huge plantation.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

Supposed to be gorgeous. A lot of crazy stuff that goes on.

Speaker B

Yeah. I would also love to do the Myrtles plantation. The myrtles, like, going south? Yeah, myrtles. Yeah, yeah, that would be beautiful. And just. I mean, that place, that's. It's just gorgeous. And I would love to be able to investigate there one day.

Speaker A

Yeah. How about the Whaley house? I think that's in.

Speaker B

Oh, one of my girls just went there. It's in California. Yeah. So Rachel's from California, and she went to California. She went back home just to go visit, like, some friends and some family, like, a weekend trip. And she went to the Whaley house.

Speaker A

Nice.

Speaker B

Why was she there? To do a little tour.

Speaker A

Nice. I'm that. That also, when I was in California on business, I saw the Winchester mansion. Mm hmm.

Speaker B

Yeah, she went to Winchester, too.

Speaker A

It's really weird because you're, like, driving, like, I was driving to meet a client. I'm like, driving, and then I'm like, winchester mansion. I think it's around here. And I put it in my gps, and then it's like, this house, like, in the middle of this business district, for lack of a better word. It's just weird. It's like you're driving. You're driving, driving. Oh, that's the Winchester mansion, and I definitely want to go there. Let me ask you this. We wrap up here.

How about the Lizzie Borden house?

Speaker B

I mean, I would not be opposed to it. I'm kind of easy to please because the only place. And now, granted, things are a little different with this place right now, but that I've, like, always, never really felt called to or like that I'm not supposed to go is Bobby Mackey's.

Speaker A

Now, you heard what's happened to Bobby Mackey's, right?

Speaker B

Yeah, yeah, yeah. They've turned it down, and they're, like, rebuilding it.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

But prior to that. Well, and even still, because, you know, once again, I think that ghosts can sometimes be attached to the land. I don't. Yeah. Every time that, like, even talking about it, like, right now, like, you see how fidgety I get. Like, I get so uncomfortable talking about it, seeing pictures of it, anything like that. Like, I am not supposed to go to Bobby Mackey's. And so, like, when my team and I talk about it, I'm like, you guys can go.

I'm gonna be right here in Tennessee, and y'all have fun, and I'll support and do all the things.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Down here in Tennessee.

Speaker A

Ground base zero.

Speaker B

I will. Yes. Yes. You can live stream the DVR, and I'll sit here and I'll just watch it on YouTube, like, whatever you need me to do, but I'm not going into that place.

Speaker A

So speaking of the civil wars, really quickly. My mom loved the civil war. She'd been to Gettysburg three times. That's how much she loved.

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker A

I'll never forget what she told me. She was walking around. She got to an area in part of the battle site where some of the bloodiest fighting happened. And she and my mom, who was into the paranormal, too, she told me. She said, honey, I didn't hear birds chirping. I didn't hear voices. I didn't hear the cars. I heard nothing. It was dead silence. And my mom was like, I gotta. I gotta leave. She just walked right out of there. And she was there for, like, two minutes. And, like, nope, I'm up.

Speaker B

Yeah, that's the thing about Gettysburg is that it absolutely. Is, like, dead silent. Like, you get out there and. Because, I mean, like, growing up and, like, I grew up in York, so the next county over. You know what I mean? I grew up going to the battlefield, and I love going to the battlefield to this day.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And so anytime that, like, I drive up to Pennsylvania, most often I drive through Gettysburg, so. Yeah, like, if your mom's right, it is. It's dead silent. Like, it can be the middle of the afternoon, and it is so quiet, and, like, even being here in Murfreesboro. So, like, I live five minutes from the Stones river battlefield, and it's. It's not even as solemn as Gettysburg is. Like, there's just something about Gettysburg that it's just. Yeah, it's special.

Speaker A

It is definitely. So one international thing I've always said this many, many times I'd love to get to is the unfortunate name of it. The suicide forest in Japan.

Speaker B

In Japan, yeah, definitely.

Speaker A

Definitely. Want to check that out. I've had. Some of my paranormal investigators have been to Japan. They have not gone to it because they said they just felt strange. Like, going to it.

Speaker B

Yes.

Speaker A

If you know anything about it. Is there people who go there to end their life, which is really.

Speaker B

Yeah. And you might look at it.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

And I talked about this recently, so I'm a little bit of, like. Like, japanese kind of nerd. There you go. Like, the country of Japan just has, like, really enthralled me in, like, the last 20 years, and it's Japan and the United Kingdom are the two, like, other countries that I've, like, want to go visit. And so, like, when you look at the suicide forest, it's. When people go there to die, it's more, like, ritualistic. And so their. Their culture around that is different than ours.

Speaker A

Yes.

Speaker B

You know what I mean? So I don't look at it as so sad, per se. I look at it as, you know, what they felt that that's what they had to do to, like, make amends or however that looks, you know? So I just kind of you it just a little bit differently. So I would love to.

Speaker A

Yeah. There we go. We gotta get a trip together. I gotta get on my trip.

Speaker B

Let's do it, friends.

Speaker A

Go. Come on.

Speaker B

Yeah. I gotta go get a new passport. Let's go.

Speaker A

Excellent. So, before we wrap up, anything else for your bucket list, just really quickly.

Speaker B

Oh, yeah. Any of the. I want to go and explore every single abandoned and not abandoned castle in the United Kingdom. And I'd love to go to Transylvania.

Speaker A

Yeah, that's hilarious, because I've said that so many times. That's. Oh, Chanel, we're on the wavelength together.

Speaker B

We are. Absolutely.

Speaker A

It's actually. I mean, come on, let's. Hollywood built it up as spooky rainy all the time. No, it's absolutely gorgeous.

Speaker B

It's a beautiful country.

Speaker A

Go look at pictures on Google, my spooky friends. And you're like, really? My God.

Speaker B

Yeah, that's really pretty. Yeah. Seeing that castle. I mean, like, the pictures of the castle are just like.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker B

Oh, my God. Just gorgeous. So. Just so pretty. I love it.

Speaker A

Right? And, you know, Vlad's castle, Dracula's castle, whatever. Done. This is a huge. This is gonna take a year.

Speaker B

Yeah. I mean, but you said that you won the lottery, so.

Speaker A

Yeah, no problem.

Speaker B

All the time.

Speaker A

I will. I definitely would do that. So, wrapping up here, tell my spooky friends what you guys for elite Vixen and your team, what's coming up, what can they look forward?

Speaker B

Yeah. So we have next weekend, we're actually going to be investigating the Oxana victorian house in Alabama. So we'll be live streaming that. We'll probably be live on TikTok, maybe Facebook. And then we have May 18, elite Vixen paranormal, and another team, reflections of the paranormal. We're hosting a paranormal meet and greets called paranormal places at the old stone jail in Franklin, Kentucky. We still have tickets available for that.

We have a lot of amazing, like, location, like directors that run, like, the paranormal investigations and the tours, they're coming to speak about the locations. So we have representatives from Oth Gone Hall, Scott county jail, old South Pittsburgh Hospital, old Harriman Hospital, the old stone jail, the old Moore county jail, and then Lynchburg's haunted home. Just an amazing lineup of people coming to just talk about their location. Plus, we have vendors.

And then we did sell out of our vip tickets. That includes the two location investigation of the old stone jail and the Simpson County Historical Society. But we have meet and greet tickets available.

Speaker A

Yay.

Speaker B

So those are $30 each. And you can find those if you go to our Facebook page, which is you just search elite vixen paranormal on anything, and you're going to find us. You can find the ticket links for that. Also, we have a charity event coming July 6 now that's also sold out every year, but we'll probably be streaming on, you know, some of the investigation, and that's at the Thomas House Hotel in Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee. And that's July 6. So that's what we got coming up soon.

Speaker A

That is awesome. I absolutely love that because you guys do so many great things. And thank you for taking time out to be on the podcast, and hopefully I can have you back on to ask about the top. Some more of your investigations with your team or some of your team would be awesome, but thank you again. Like I said, I love it. You had some so great stories. That's why I love paranormal investigates. Now we just got to figure out how I could win the lottery, right?

Speaker B

Exactly.

Speaker A

Transylvania, Japan, and all take a tour, get our own little jet.

Speaker B

Absolutely. I'm here for it. Let's do it.

Speaker A

All right. So, to my spooky friends, if you want to see our smiling faces each. Chanel, you gotta go to my Patreon page. Otherwise, this episode will be out soon, and you can listen to it then. But go to my Patreon page. Give me a little love. You know, give chanel a little love with her group. It always helps us. Right. You know, because we're doing this out of the love of the paranormal, and hopefully, you know, give that back.

So before I end, I always say two things, and your house is haunted, so it's pretty easy is, say, hide your ghost. So, hello, ghost. Because, you know, and then stay spooky. Thanks, Chanel.

Speaker B

All right. Thank you so much. Bye bye. Yep. Bye.

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