WE LEFT CAMERAS ALONE in a Haunted House | What We Found is TERRIFYING

2023 ж. 24 Қар.
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In this episode we decided to try something we haven't done for at least a decade. We left multiple cameras across a haunted and abandoned house in an attempt to capture any activity that may occur while we wait outside and freeze our tiny pathetic little balls off. Elliot also said he doesn't want to be a hot air balloon anymore and that may come as a disappointment for any cold water balloon enthusiasts who liked to make fun of his bulbous appearance. We also decided writing these descriptions is very tedious and no one reads it anyway its just good for KZhead’s impossibly complex algorithm.
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  • Many comments about dust so thought we would pin a comment about it. Dust doesn't just appear in a house... it gets created through human activity or decay. This place hasn't started to decay enough to create dust and there are no people living there. We are not the first to film this place. If you look close enough you can see how dirty and full of cobwebs this place actually is. Even the washing machine is full of mould. The windows round the back are rotting away and you can barely even get up to the house without walking through the overgrown garden. Abandoned houses don't always have to be abandoned for decades to be abandoned.

    @GhostTheory@GhostTheory4 ай бұрын
    • I think the camera doesn't always pick up exactly what you're seeing in reality, I think that's half the problem but most people know you're hardly going to be investigating someone's house while they've popped out for a pint of milk 😮

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8244 ай бұрын
    • If people actually think this house is spotless and their own houses are this level of clean, I’m gonna recommend they find themselves a good cleaner 😂

      @JulesG72@JulesG724 ай бұрын
    • @@JulesG72 lol 😂 Apparently there was mould everywhere, peeling wallpaper, cobwebs and even a hole in the wall, maybe I should lay back on the housework a bit! 😊

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8244 ай бұрын
    • If no one reads the description, why do I ? I read the description in case there is some information not in the video. There may also be information on something to look for. Never know what might be in the description. That's why I read them.

      @user-tx6bf1kc7w@user-tx6bf1kc7w4 ай бұрын
    • Mice squirrels and chipmunks 🐿️ create dust too .

      @MATHEWTHOUIN@MATHEWTHOUIN4 ай бұрын
  • This is how a paranormal investigation should be done.- leaving cameras ( and voice recorders) in an empty house. It cuts down on the possibility of human made sounds or actions 👍

    @lindaeasley5606@lindaeasley56065 ай бұрын
    • I always hate how most groups do the voice box thing and get like 2 simple words and make a huge story out of it

      @cheddardavis5818@cheddardavis58185 ай бұрын
    • Except that abandoned house is CLEARLY being lived in and therefore if they are so blatantly lying about that they are absolutely faking the evidence too

      @sgtscribbles@sgtscribbles5 ай бұрын
    • that was my thought as well. No dust on anything. Hydro working.. above explained as it's harder to shut off of hydro then to cut it and put it back on, umm no, after a while someone would shut off the hydro. @@sgtscribbles

      @janiceh.45@janiceh.455 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sgtscribblesDid they say someone lives there?? Cuz I missed it if was said.

      @toriiacoviello4127@toriiacoviello41275 ай бұрын
    • It does cut out some noise, yes, but it's hard to then to explain what some noises can be. There maybe a crack that you think is a spirit, and it could turn out to be the house settling. Also, leaving your equipment puts you at risk for it being stolen or broken. Nobody wants that with how much stuff costs these days they don't need crackheads coming in and nicking their stuff to sell at cash generators.

      @buzzybrescrafts7415@buzzybrescrafts74154 ай бұрын
  • The moral of the story is never to die in an old abandoned house. Your ghost will end up haunting it, then some ghost hunters will come to annoy you.

    @Enzo012@Enzo0125 ай бұрын
    • @Enzo012 LMFAO 😂

      @tomasibakani6518@tomasibakani65184 ай бұрын
    • So don't die that's like impossible cause death would happen

      @darkclaws1234567891@darkclaws12345678913 ай бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @gavhenrad@gavhenrad2 ай бұрын
    • Very well said...ghost hunters will hunt your ghost nonstop hahaah until the ghost losses their minds haha

      @raissa4157@raissa4157Ай бұрын
    • What goes around, comes around. Follow the ghost hunters home. 😎

      @Maywyn802@Maywyn802Ай бұрын
  • I find it very desturbing when homes are left like this. It is so so sad that this person did not have anyone that took care of and cleaned up after him

    @gunlindblad5202@gunlindblad52025 ай бұрын
    • It's clearly not abandoned there's no dirt or dust on any of the picture frames clearly someone lives here and takes plenty good care of it

      @sgtscribbles@sgtscribbles5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sgtscribblesSomeone or "something"!

      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg5 ай бұрын
    • And these guys are laughing about the pictures - rude imo

      @cherylsmith4826@cherylsmith48264 ай бұрын
    • @@cherylsmith4826 Exacty. This isn't their home. They said it was abandoned and everything is left exactly as is for at least a couple of years and questioned who was paying the power bill. Still, abandoned or not this is not their home and making fun of the photos was in pretty terrible taste.

      @LLC4269@LLC42694 ай бұрын
    • @@LLC4269 yes and if the electricity is on someone is paying, it is not abandon!

      @gunlindblad5202@gunlindblad52024 ай бұрын
  • I’m just 4 minutes in and this is so incredibly sad to me. All this man’s possessions still there. Did he not have any family? Wouldn’t you think a family member would want at least those old pictures? I know I would. So many things in there that should be heirlooms. It’s like this man was alone for a long time and no one cared. That extreme kind of sadness is a negative feeling and could manifest even more paranormal activity. Just so sad. I should also say I’m a former nurse, I worked in a nursing home for years,and I became very empathetic, so just watching this made my heart ache.

    @auntiekarebear7537@auntiekarebear75375 ай бұрын
    • It is life. Things like that happen and there is absolutely nothing we can do to change or prevent it. It is what it is. Just accept it. That kind of fate might be ours to meet later on as well. We come into this world alone, we leave alone, and many spend their entire duration here alone. Nothing we can do except shrug our shoulders and move on.

      @BlueSkyCountry@BlueSkyCountry5 ай бұрын
    • You have such a sweet and warm heart..you are so few and far between but here you are. 💜Stay you.

      @HalfHydenJekkel@HalfHydenJekkel5 ай бұрын
    • I've seen for myself this happens WAY MORE OFTEN than people ever think. Not everyone has family/or family that cares; or that can leave their own family & job to care for another person 24/7. It sucks & its sad! Especially in the elderly persons last week or 2, they can't get up n pee or get up for a drink, can't even roll over on their side in bed without help. It's so lonely & the worst way to endure your last days in your body on earth 😢

      @VikingGypsy88@VikingGypsy884 ай бұрын
    • @@VikingGypsy88 That is why it is inportant to constantly practice extreme self control, self discipline, and emotional suppression throughout life, so that way once you reach that stage, you will still be able to retain most of your dignity even in that frail state. You cannot be disappointed or sad if you had spent your whole life living in struggle and hardship, you get used to suffering and accept it as routine. Face it, every single one of us is going to have to go through that, unless we are lucky enough to go out in a sudden and extremely violent manner like an accident, electrocution, or heart attack.

      @BlueSkyCountry@BlueSkyCountry4 ай бұрын
    • @@BlueSkyCountryWait ‘til you’re the one stuck in bed 24/7 and then say ‘it’s just life.’ No one should live like that. I’m almost there now at 52 because of cancer and chronic pain. Thankfully, I have an adult son who lives with me. That man went through hell. Empathy is something you apparently aren’t capable of.

      @amybarrett7300@amybarrett73004 ай бұрын
  • In my Grandparents house, you had to sleep with your bedroom door open, otherwise you'd be kept awake by knocking on the door. I'd never have believed in such things had I not experienced it first hand.

    @Alan-io2ew@Alan-io2ewАй бұрын
    • In later years, when My Aunt lived in the house, I also experienced footfalls, whisperings, and the smoke alarm would go off for no reason.

      @Alan-io2ew@Alan-io2ewАй бұрын
    • Any idea who might’ve been doing the knocking?

      @ashleyc2525@ashleyc2525Сағат бұрын
  • This episode hit a chord with me. I lost both parents within 5 months of each other. I was visiting mom in the hospital, dad at a nursing home and taking care of their home and an elderly uncle. Every time I went to their house it broke me. My mom had been folding clothes when she ended up being taken by ambulance, never to return. There were clothes still hanging over the dining room chair. I have one brother who lives states away, so I was dealing with all this on my own and still working full time myself. When they passed I sold the house “as is” because I couldn’t bring myself to get rid of all their possessions. I live in a small condo so I had no room for any furniture, etc. Now I did not leave dishes out, etc but other than that it very much looked like the last day my mom was there.

    @Spirited165@Spirited165Ай бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss, I could never imagine going through that! I hope you´re doing okay! sending lots of love your way

      @sodapopx@sodapopx6 күн бұрын
    • @@sodapopx thank you. I am better, though I feel the loss of them every day. Sad part of getting older.

      @Spirited165@Spirited1656 күн бұрын
  • it's always a good idea to arrive at your destination during daylight hours, so that you can get acquainted with the floor plan and get to know your way around the property, so that if something does come up, you know your way around to sweep every room to evacuate quickly when it becomes necessary.

    @YvonneEveWebster@YvonneEveWebster5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah we were there during the day to get drone shots too 😊

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
  • The respect you've shown for someone else's property is a nice touch as most people would be taking stuff home with them, very respectful and genuine guys breath of fresh air 🖤

    @0r4ng3p33l@0r4ng3p33l5 ай бұрын
    • Yes especialy where I live .....everything would be stolen and trashed for sure

      @vamp8903@vamp89035 ай бұрын
    • @@vamp8903 Yes I watch videos on the state of some locations in the world, whether through informative videos by some whom want to show how situations are / or are "not" - it boggles my mind how some places are immediately destroyed via vandalism, graffiti, etc., all mindless behaviors imho, then other locales are unscathed. Truly bizarre, isn't it where lack of respect for another's property is concerned. As to myself being I am in my mid-60s; I sincerely hope to leave nothing behind for someone to vandalize, destroy (or steal) where I live now, as it is doubtful I'll end up having to move to anywhere else!

      @katsiduzynski488@katsiduzynski4884 ай бұрын
    • I don't recommend TAKING anything from a house that is haunted 🤷🏼‍♀️ might get more than what you bargain for

      @briannecaswell6204@briannecaswell62042 ай бұрын
    • @@briannecaswell6204 so true ...ignorance is dangerous ..just now one brings those same hauntings into your home ..

      @vamp8903@vamp89032 ай бұрын
  • Actually, by reading the comments and how I myself responded to some, made me think that next time you visit an empty home, introduce yourselves properly at the door and explain why you are wanting to come into their home. Think of them as living people and how they would react to you just turning up. Love you guys so much and thank you for this channel!!! 👻👻XX

    @GhostLivesMatter@GhostLivesMatter5 ай бұрын
    • I have not read all the comments on here but just read this one and it’s interesting because while I was watching, I was thinking that the spirits may be alarmed that strangers are in their home and I kind of wish they had said at the beginning we’re not here to do anything to your house just to communicate with you so that if there are spirits there they can hopefully relax and not wonder who are these peeps and what the heck are they going to do to my home.

      @bellaloco7910@bellaloco79105 ай бұрын
    • @@bellaloco7910 Yes exactly. If strangers came into my home, I'd probably hide somewhere. It's all so very interesting tho!!

      @GhostLivesMatter@GhostLivesMatter5 ай бұрын
    • Ghost Lives Matter, Good suggestion.

      @AlexaLake7@AlexaLake75 ай бұрын
    • I was going to suggest that, but you beat me by a mile. Well said.

      @thurayya8905@thurayya89055 ай бұрын
    • @@GhostLivesMatter Your comment made me giggle. Not in a bad way. It just reminded me of how different people react. Me, twice I've had strangers just walk right into my home (they were drunk). My husband managed to wrap them into a bear hug and toss 'em off the porch. I was behind him both times, with a baseball bat. I was going to hit a home run if they got past him.

      @316lvmnoneofyourbusiness7@316lvmnoneofyourbusiness75 ай бұрын
  • Happens a lot. I work in health and social care and there are weekly emergency admittance like this, especially if folks,don't have family living near by. There,are down sides to living a long life, depends on your health, wealth and circumstances

    @raymondmcdonald355@raymondmcdonald3555 ай бұрын
    • I'm just going to prepare for that day when I get old.

      @denicerenee1970@denicerenee19704 ай бұрын
    • true my nan is almost 100 and she requires a LOT of care. If she didnt have my family to care for her she would probably have passed many years ago miserable and alone.

      @dbz9393@dbz939312 күн бұрын
    • Absolutely

      @msherry5@msherry511 сағат бұрын
  • So far I appreciate how there are no scary sound effects edited in every time you guys hear something. Makes it seem more convincing.

    @Scantbracelet@Scantbracelet5 ай бұрын
    • I always think the same, the silence and smallest of sound is so powerful and builds tension. Music and fake effects snatch that away.

      @sarumokidesu@sarumokidesu4 ай бұрын
    • Agree anytime, investigators start putting in that music I un follow. I can't stand it like. I want to hear the extra silence or noises or them. Not background noise music definitely takes away.

      @reneduffy3922@reneduffy39223 ай бұрын
  • Whats crazy to me is how the house is just frozen in time. I truly hope they gathered things for research and to see if there was any family to oversee the rest. This is wild!

    @anniemac7470@anniemac74702 ай бұрын
  • Hate it when people turn up at my house without warning and expect to be entertained . Makes sense some ghosts can be as unsociable as I can be 🤣 Great idea.

    @Jane-sk2rr@Jane-sk2rr5 ай бұрын
    • Blinking ghost hunters turning up, just as it was about to get in the bath!!!! lol

      @bunnymad5049@bunnymad50495 ай бұрын
    • @@bunnymad5049 Exactly ! What ghost is happy with Ghost hunters calling out when they are half way through shaving their legs ???

      @Jane-sk2rr@Jane-sk2rr5 ай бұрын
    • @@Jane-sk2rr LOL. Indeed! Rude. lol

      @bunnymad5049@bunnymad50495 ай бұрын
    • Just do what I do. Have no friends. Problem solved

      @turnerthemanc@turnerthemanc5 ай бұрын
    • Agree and also if I was to oblige with a tap or a bang and then they say " Will you do that again?" I'd be like "do one..."

      @jeanhopman5659@jeanhopman56595 ай бұрын
  • This was very moving, as you went through the house showing everything. A moment caught in time. All the owners memories, left behind, unclaimed and forgotten...

    @VanScott69@VanScott695 ай бұрын
  • It's a shame that no family member has captured these memorable family items.

    @susangilliam6400@susangilliam64002 ай бұрын
    • It's very sad.

      @GordyM-ov7pt@GordyM-ov7ptАй бұрын
  • Even if that house wasnt haunted it is creepy as hell. Excellent investigation. Thank you from a first time watcher.

    @CT-uv8os@CT-uv8os4 ай бұрын
  • Wow. If the homeowner only passes a couple of years ago, it could have been during the peak 2020 covid ordeal. Not necessarily covid that killed him directly, but at least in the US, so many elderly at home were terrified of allowing anyone from the outside into their home. You'd think a surviving child or children (now adults) would come and collect a photo or two? Odd....

    @mountain_girl@mountain_girl5 ай бұрын
    • That is odd

      @vickyowen126@vickyowen1265 ай бұрын
    • Maybe he survived his whole family and there was no-one left to pass the house on to. In the UK, land has to be left abandoned for 12 years before they can claim it. Weird the electrics were still connected.

      @NickPeters-zc2ms@NickPeters-zc2ms5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NickPeters-zc2msSadly, that's what I was thinking. It's so interesting to see these places but also sad. Makes me think about what I'll leave behind...

      @Scribeoflife@Scribeoflife5 ай бұрын
    • Do they have the process of probate in that country?? When someone dies sometimes that happens and people can’t touch the house or property until courts have finalized the probate process….if there are more than one child and they fight over things or just in general that a process sometimes when people leave this plain

      @NovemberRain-1975@NovemberRain-19754 ай бұрын
  • Please keep comments respectful, every investigation is carried out with care, permission and/or within UK law.

    @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
    • someone may have told you this already but the power company doesn't send someone out to turn the power off unless the place starts using above a certain amount. they allow you to leave a light on at night to keep away thieves etc and to say show the house to get someone living in it. its a waste of more money for them to cut it off and then come out to cut it back on.

      @supposedly1-2@supposedly1-25 ай бұрын
    • Another thing. Talk in your normal voices. Don’t whisper as when you play recorder or camera back later. You may mistaken it for a voice. When you ask a question, be still and not move or those sounds are picked up. Listen quietly for a couple minutes to give time for a possible reply. Should you cough or sneeze or make some type of noise while recording. Verbally say out loud, I coughed or sneezed or I bumped the table. Tell them you respect them and are not there to cause them any harm or damage there house. Tell them you just want to ask some questions. Always be respectful.

      @kholbrook203@kholbrook2035 ай бұрын
    • @@supposedly1-2oh interesting

      @blackops686@blackops6865 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kholbrook203 and may i add, wear baggy jogging pants hoodie and high sneakers or army boots when rough place. Keeps noise levels down with sound recording. It's a shame you can't hear anything because the rustling of someone's bomberjack is louder.

      @SkinPeeleR@SkinPeeleR5 ай бұрын
    • Who spreads out their belongings like this before they make a cup of tea?

      @Tommy-xq5jw@Tommy-xq5jw5 ай бұрын
  • Awe God, I don’t know why this video hit me so hard. There was something so profoundly sad about seeing various shots of a person’s home just lying there with all their stuff, and they are gone. It out of nowhere filled me with dread and I suddenly burst into tears.. I’m not usually affected like this…. Great video guys, but, I honestly don’t feel good after watching this one 🙏☘️☘️☘️

    @Tomtoms-tomtoms@Tomtoms-tomtoms5 ай бұрын
    • It was incredibly sad and thought provoking 😔

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • It's so obviously a lived in house.

      @sgtscribbles@sgtscribbles5 ай бұрын
    • @@sgtscribbles someone said in the comments that they driven past it everyday on the way to work and described the exact location to the boys being near a railway track and they said yes that's the one. They said they know it's abandoned and is interested in buying it. Apparently there's cobwebs, mould and damp and peeling wallpaper everywhere. In reality it's worse than on camera 😊

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • Look at your response in a positive light. It triggered a confirmation of your true core and morality, for which you should be proud. It shows you are a true "being" and living as you should be. So many people are numb to these things.

      @sarumokidesu@sarumokidesu4 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes things trigger our sense of our own mortality. Most of the time we live, and push such things to one side. But then we can be caught unawares. No shame in that.

      @englishincontext4025@englishincontext4025Ай бұрын
  • Fellas, THIS is how a paranormal investigation should be done! First of all, leaving equipment set up and vacating the premises for a while is a great idea. But then when you do return and hear and see things, you don't immediately jump to the phenomena as being paranormal. You try to debunk it or explain it as natural phenomena but the rest is left to the viewer to decide for the themselves. This is actually similar to an American show called Ghost hunters. That is not to be with the ridiculous show called Ghost Adventures where everything is the result of the host of the show being possessed by the devil himself! I loved this video and I will definitely be subscribing! Thank you gentlemen!

    @stevestefano3298@stevestefano32983 ай бұрын
  • New to the channel, just found it today, so G'day from Australia. I have to say I love the way you guys do not ham it up with every noise, you hear something and quietly gesture unless you are talking direct to the noise. and I have to say the former residents had a bloody nice house. and the idea of leaving camera's alone and leaving is an excellent plan, good call.

    @Rodger_Phillips@Rodger_Phillips5 ай бұрын
    • Gidday from across the ditch! Good channel to find. Kosher dudes. Hope it's good weather for ya! xx

      @bunnymad5049@bunnymad50495 ай бұрын
    • There's few places with as many Ghost's/Spirits as Australia

      @AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg@AnthonyOMulligan-yv9cg5 ай бұрын
    • Its a nice house aye!! The roof and everything still in good condition. I cant believe everything is still inside

      @AmandaGlover-vu6nv@AmandaGlover-vu6nvАй бұрын
    • Cameras...

      @GordyM-ov7pt@GordyM-ov7ptАй бұрын
  • I really enjoy the human history, the story, you two find and share. It evokes so much emotion. For me mostly sadness. We work so hard all our lives, experience love and pain. Then all that's left of us are abandoned homes and the material possessions we once found so important...but, they're meaningless.💔 Awesome investigation, guys. Love and blessings from California, US.💙💙💙

    @tharp2499@tharp24995 ай бұрын
    • Very well said..exactly how I feel! It really makes you think.

      @Kristen_H@Kristen_H5 ай бұрын
    • It makes you question the real meaning of life and what comes after , life is about our souls in my opinion and nothing tangible that can rot away in time 😊

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • Agree, it does make you feel sad, that there is no one who cares to sort of the house after. Great investigation!

      @sc2705@sc27055 ай бұрын
    • @@Mazzy824 Exactly...our souls are eternal. I don't necessarily mean in a "religious" way. But as energy or consciousness.

      @tharp2499@tharp24995 ай бұрын
    • I agree. When my cousin died, that was one of the most painful ideas I had to deal with. Coming from a family that's not so well off, we had to save up for everything we want, cameras, computer tables (we can't even afford a laptop so desktop PCs were all we had), bed mattresses, etc. Everything feels like a major purchase so yes, we deeply cared about our belongings bec we had to earn them. And when he died, all his stuff was just in his room, left rotting away. It bugged me bec I know he loved every little thing especially his camera and sound system (speakers and stuff). Was all that saving up for nothing? :( All that building your life to succumb to nothingness. It is sad. But it made me care less about my possessions and more about being here and the people who care about me (Sorry for talking too much)

      @imanantisocial@imanantisocial5 ай бұрын
  • This was eerie, fascinating and sad at the same time, made sadder as my grandad was called Ron . While my elderly mum was in hospital me and my sister watched and listened for a while on the security camera which was set up in the living room and there were loads of weird noises , the loudest sounded like something falling down the stairs. The only thing we could debunk was the sneezing noise which turned out to be the automatic air freshener. Very creepy experience though . Great episode again guys 😊❤

    @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
  • The power is still left on sometimes if the house is part of a farm which has been purchased by a larger developer/farm, it will be on the farm's grid.

    @alliterationUK@alliterationUK4 ай бұрын
  • Ok, I’ve looked over this footage and I have a theory… When you two left and went outside the loud noise was the attic hatch being opened as they thought you’d left. They were probably up there listening as they could hear you outside. Then, just after the camera fell you could clearly hear them say ‘what is that?’. I wouldn’t be surprised if they knocked it off with a pole from the hatch as it was above the camera. They then put the attic hatch back (hence the second set of noises) as they knew you were still around. Then, when Joe says he’s going to turn his torch off you see the light shade swinging, caused by them being up there. The voices throughout all sound like the same young person to be honest. If only you’d put the camera on the attic hatch!! It’s a bungalow with a large attic - probably squatters using the electric supply for light and a heater up there.

    @queenofhearts6127@queenofhearts61275 ай бұрын
    • But don’t you think they would have played with them and tried to scare them off I thought of this first but we would have seen them surely 😮

      @erinmcilroy31@erinmcilroy315 ай бұрын
    • Not if they are living there and have a setup up there. I’m guessing a couple as the voice sounded female. They would have kept as quiet as possible. They have a good thing going with the free electric etc. It makes sense that Elliot & Jo felt heat in the room (from above) and the lamp shade was swinging.

      @queenofhearts6127@queenofhearts61275 ай бұрын
    • That doesn’t seem that likely to me, it’s pretty rare to have squatters outside of cities. And if they were squatting I’m pretty sure as soon as they realised no-one was claiming or visiting the property other than urban explorers they’d secure the property. Why would you live in the attic if you could have the whole house? Squatters use the whole house, they don’t live in tiny bungalow attics.

      @SarahSB575@SarahSB5755 ай бұрын
    • I think you could be right

      @sallywalton5375@sallywalton53755 ай бұрын
    • Excellent theory! Not all squatters take over properties, a lot will come and go quietly and hide out in lofts like you've theorised. If they aren't a particularly confrontational couple then silently hiding would definitely be their preferred choice. They won't know why some people have turned up, could be armed, could be specifically looking for them, etc.

      @JimboJammy@JimboJammy5 ай бұрын
  • Please, please do this as a regular segment. This is so interesting and is sorely missing from investigating.

    @Sgt.Hairclub@Sgt.Hairclub5 ай бұрын
  • My dad died a few yrs ago and he lived across the country (US) and I ended up having to just leave his house with everything in it long story short. Watching this makes me very sad. and kinda grieve that decision all over again. As a side note my Dad’s name was Ron.

    @rachelr8897@rachelr88975 ай бұрын
    • I have very similar regrets, but at least it shows we care. Big hug my friend. ❤

      @TrailerYardGirl@TrailerYardGirl4 ай бұрын
    • @sammuis01@sammuis014 ай бұрын
    • 🙏🏻💘

      @eugene-leveque@eugene-leveque4 ай бұрын
    • I really hope you had no other choice but to leave it there, Condolences 🙏🏽...

      @stockpyro7025@stockpyro70254 ай бұрын
    • Howdyadoronronrondyadoronron?

      @deankirby7237@deankirby7237Ай бұрын
  • I love how respectful you are. It’s so sad that all his things have been left behind, with no one to care or honour them. 😢 Ps. I read the description 😂😂

    @Emsie76@Emsie765 ай бұрын
  • That long hallway looks creepy

    @biffgee6797@biffgee67975 ай бұрын
  • My mother who is 95 has most of the mobility equipment in her house (she's still alive) and I felt sad to see the same thing that was the owners only way of getting around or getting in and out of bed. I really enjoyed the cameras being left in the bungalow. The thump, to me, sounded like a fist on a table. I definitely heard a female voice 😊 The pump you used, we have in our team, it drives me crazy and in thd past it seemed to 'kill' the atmosphere/energy. It's shocking, in this day and age, to see the electricity is still on?! They normally jump down your throat if you're a day late with a meter reading 😂 I enjoyed this investigation, please do again leaving the cameras rolling whilst you go outside/away from the property.

    @theSooz1e@theSooz1e5 ай бұрын
  • This was very moving, as you went through the house showing everything. A moment caught in time. All the owners memories, left behind, unclaimed and forgotten. Very tragic to say the least. I REALLY WANT TO KNOW ... WHAT HAPPEND TO THEM?

    @MsKiTTy1138@MsKiTTy11385 ай бұрын
  • Greetings from the central Sierra Nevada mountain range of California guys! I just discovered your channel a little earlier this evening, and I really enjoyed what I saw. You're both quite respectful towards the unseen occupant (or occupants), of the home. Especially trying to get a feel for the home, it's story, and the memories laid out in the numerous photographs spread out throughout the rooms. Yours is a really refreshing take on paranormal investigations you know? Just leave the static cameras to record what they will, without the overacting, wide-eyed looks, the constant pushiness of other so-called "investigators", who get to the point of almost demanding those who may still call the place home to 'make a noise', 'say something', or the oldest demand of all 'give us a sign'. It's been my experience that those who have passed over, but yet still remain can be a fairly shy lot, and depending on the span of time since they transitioned to a non-corporeal state, still may be confused & possibly a bit frightened. So I think you both did admirably in backing off and allowing those in the home to respond in their own way. I'll definitely be checking out your other videos, you've gained another subscriber this evening. Keep up the excellent work!

    @SierraThunder@SierraThunder5 ай бұрын
  • That’s a brilliant idea 💡 😊 Leaving cameras alone , so whatever is in there isn’t put off by people being there . I can’t wait to see what happens 😊

    @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • If that kind of stuff interests you, have a look at some guys called Paranormal Quest. They are truly seeking information, not clicks so if you like Ghost Theory, you should like them. I cannot fathom them faking anything.

      @PeterHinkle@PeterHinkle5 ай бұрын
    • @@PeterHinkle Thanks Peter, yeah I’ll have a watch , sounds good 😊

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • @@Mazzy824 you are very welcome.

      @PeterHinkle@PeterHinkle5 ай бұрын
    • Paranormal Quest in America also does the “abandonment test” at the beginning of every episode. It is a cool way to feel out the property in its raw state.

      @Sept.ember.Society@Sept.ember.Society5 ай бұрын
    • Love the video!!!

      @Sept.ember.Society@Sept.ember.Society5 ай бұрын
  • One suggestion from someone who's done this. Record for an hour before you begin your walk. Record for an hour after you're done. The differences can be huge.

    @synapticlutter@synapticlutter5 ай бұрын
  • With all due respect to you, the inspectors, and the deceased previous owners, I believe they have either 'passed on' or they don't want to be sociable. In either eventuality, I have no reason to believe the house is haunted or possessed. Thank you for at least attempting to make contact. Thank you for sharing, I've left a thumbs up.

    @BobbyTucker@BobbyTucker5 ай бұрын
    • Many thanks 🙏

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see you showing respect for the old fella and his collection of memories

    @sarahh4586@sarahh45865 ай бұрын
    • Always :)

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
  • I appreciate the episodes where you explain away most of the experiences you guys had. That's why this is the only paranormal Channel I continue to watch. Because I know when you eventually do find something that truly is unexplainable, it's going to be freaking unreal. I'll keep watching until then. I find this fascinating. Just the personal history in these places is interesting. And I'm surprised you guys haven't left cameras alone in these places on this channel. I get that you have to worry about cameras being stolen and whatnot, because you are entering these places and have no clue who's inside and who may be entering, but it would be great if you can do more of it. Cheers from NYC.

    @GulsCult@GulsCult5 ай бұрын
  • Sometimes I wonder why there are so many abandoned houses in lovely countryside areas…then ghost theory give me an answer! Nice

    @bloochoo2870@bloochoo28705 ай бұрын
  • The sounds at 17:35 almost sound like someones moving a walking frame or cane.. and there were plenty in that old home, creepy..

    @begoodifnotbegoodatit1110@begoodifnotbegoodatit11102 ай бұрын
  • Can anyone explain to me how these houses haven’t been ransacked of their items ?????? Seems very strange that stuff is left inside that’s clearly of value ….🤷‍♂️

    @snakeplissken66600@snakeplissken666005 ай бұрын
    • Sometimes people are heartbroken at loss of loved ones,and can't bear to deal with belongings, I think,

      @lyndacalder5083@lyndacalder50835 ай бұрын
    • IMO i wouldnt take anything either you might just bring something back with you either spiritually or just bad luck but thats just me

      @xDeathCrownx@xDeathCrownx5 ай бұрын
    • Because those homes are not in America, explorers have more respect across the pond than the people in America who steal the copper pipes and destroy everything that isn't bolted down. It's quite sad really .

      @hollypierce3076@hollypierce30764 ай бұрын
    • @@hollypierce3076let’s not talk about STEALING now…

      @anastasiadiaz5797@anastasiadiaz57974 ай бұрын
    • ​@hollypierce3076 No honey yall just came over locked the locals in their homes, burnt the houses down and then your people settled on top of the ashes. For real. With all that negative residue energy affecting people to this very day you have the nerve to make such a comment. Really? Mingo Nation Deer Clan.

      @CT-uv8os@CT-uv8os4 ай бұрын
  • Used to leave cassette recorders running in a house I grew up in. It's fantastic. Of course it's a lot easier to do when your equipment is safe and you know no one will show up...

    @synapticlutter@synapticlutter5 ай бұрын
    • I’ve thought about leaving a voice activated recorder on in my house but I would be too chicken to play it back!

      @Patriciamurphygq8hl@Patriciamurphygq8hl5 ай бұрын
    • I had a friend who had an old abandoned farmhouse on her property. She said it was really creepy inside and so decided to leave a tape recorder running inside. She climbed the stairs and placed the tape recorder underneath some floor boards so it wouldn't be as exposed to the elements. A week later she came back and played it and it was definitely weird! She said she heard this weird gasping/breathing sound. There was some odd creaks and other noises she chocked up to being an old house. And then the weird gasping sound was heard again, it got closer and closer to the recorder and then the recorder suddenly stopped, like someone turned it off. There was still plenty of tape left but someone or something just stopped it. That story gave me the chills when I heard it. Was someone in that house and they somehow knew there was a tape recorder but they didn't take it after stopping it? So weird. I don't know what to think and my friend didn't either..she was pretty freaked out to think there was possibly a stranger on her property. 😱 nope.

      @whimsygrove9971@whimsygrove99715 ай бұрын
  • You may need headphones to hear it idk, but there is 100% a whistle at 15:11

    @Kristen_H@Kristen_H5 ай бұрын
    • We marked down the same thing. Exact same time. Definite whistle.

      @jillwanlin9558@jillwanlin95585 ай бұрын
    • @@jillwanlin9558 glad someone else also heard it!

      @Kristen_H@Kristen_H5 ай бұрын
    • Yep, and I hear a voice after the camera fell @ 23:20.

      @madtrucker0983@madtrucker0983Ай бұрын
  • The quality of the camera and the color grading is so amazing I thought it was a movie. 100/100 for me hahaha I love this

    @yevolution@yevolution5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
  • Isn’t it sad to see a once happy loving home now empty and left with all those memories scattered around. It was a great video. I really enjoyed it. I did like it when you left the cameras around the house. It makes you really on edge watching through the lens to see if anything is happening. Hope you set them up,again in another property. Great work guys. 👍

    @sandradring6265@sandradring62655 ай бұрын
  • Oh man, cute little Eliott and Joe at 18:59...wow you have been missioning this ghost thing for a long time. I loved the leaving cameras in the house bit, really made me feel on edge...waiting for what might happen, it felt like one of this Paranormal Activity films!!! Loving that you try different things and would like to see you do the leaving camera thing again. Thanks for all your hard work and happy ghost hunting...👻

    @sarahb2652@sarahb26525 ай бұрын
  • 15:52 sounds like a muffled “come in” But I could be wrong. You did knock though! I suggest getting a couple Wayze cameras and posting them at the entrances. There really affordable and that way you’ll get real time alerts if someone comes near. Save you from aborting your investigations due to “what ifs”. Also, there were two voices captured during abandonment. One of a little girl, the other was an entire sentence from an adult. I’d have to listen closer to hear exactly what it says, but it seems pretty clear.

    @kristineteall368@kristineteall3685 ай бұрын
  • 21:22 orb flies near EMF booster ~22:12 giggling ~More giggling at 22:18~22:25 talking but is it you guys? ~ 22:48 movement ~ at 22:56 loud bang ~ 22:58 click sound ~ at 23:07 more talking ~ 23:23 woman says “Meet Me” & at 27:40 the EMF is spiking behind you on the table yes your close to it but you are again later & it’s not spiking Loved this video I enjoyed the cameras rolling alone in the house gives it a more creepy feel Also like seeing you both as young lads haha From your Aussie Supporter 🇦🇺🐨🦘👻👻👻👻👻xxx

    @Killedbyclowns@Killedbyclowns5 ай бұрын
    • I caught that voice at 23:20 after the camera fell as well 😅

      @madtrucker0983@madtrucker0983Ай бұрын
  • The cane by the hospital bed appears to have been moved between 7:26 and 16:31. Unless one of you moved it before leaving the room, this could explain the metallic noise that was heard

    @lootsnuthouse9462@lootsnuthouse94625 ай бұрын
    • Excellent catch. I don’t see it anywhere by the bed at all. Could’ve fallen down, definitely, though I use one on the regular and I don’t think that’s what happened. It looked pretty stable between the bed and the tray. Very unlikely it would randomly fall like that.

      @amybarrett7300@amybarrett73004 ай бұрын
    • ​@amybarrett7300 the first time shows it hanging on the bed "arm" (I don't know how else to describe it) then later its propped against the "arm", depending on the light at the time once it looks white & then black.

      @karenm3822@karenm38223 ай бұрын
  • This really makes me sad!! All this guys beloved belongings placed out on his bed and we know he never had anyone to take care of them for him when he was gone, who the hell was home caring for this guy and never took it upon themselves to make sure his items still deserved respect for him. Please guys try and find some sort of relative to pass these items on before our young of today ( well some) find this place and totally trash it?

    @smallone9825@smallone98255 ай бұрын
  • Just because the man was old doesn't mean he was an angel. It looks to me like his belongs were indeed looked over - perhaps by a family member (placement of photos) and discarded. For whatever reason.

    @vehm9402@vehm94022 ай бұрын
  • Finally paranormal investegators who dont lie and actually do what paranormal investigators are supposed to do debunk everything until you cant. And beleive me I've watched far to many paranormal investegators over the years and there's like 3 who I can say are legit, your now one of them. ❤😊

    @Emberchariot@Emberchariot2 ай бұрын
  • First time viewer here from the US. I liked your approach and that you looked for reasonable explanations first before jumping to "it must be paranormal." It drives me nuts when amateurs and provacateurs jumpnover every little sound or movement without trying to debunk it first. It's shocking and sad that there are numerous abandoned places like this home all over the world. Seeing how everything was left as if in the middle of routine activities like making tea, when catastrophe suddenly strikes is quite sad. It's a reminder of how incredibly brief and fragile life is. It looks like a lovely home. I hope it isn't wasted and left abandoned and vacant like so many places are, especially in the US.

    @patk3601@patk36015 ай бұрын
  • Loved the critical thought put into your methods about possible explanations and how it could be done more reliably! Loved how the video felt natural- no loud soundeffects, no quick cuts, no over reacting for the camera!

    @adamr3967@adamr39674 ай бұрын
  • Thank you both for such wonderful videos. No silliness, "just the facts" - a wonderful attitude for folks to have whom do these kinds of one-on-one investigations. You both deserve lots more subscribers, so keep these awesome videos coming!

    @katsiduzynski488@katsiduzynski4884 ай бұрын
  • This was brilliant. And for the record, I do read the descriptions that you post so they don't go forgotten. Keep doing what you guys are doing. I love your channel.

    @sjldfilms5126@sjldfilms51265 ай бұрын
  • Looking forward to this. Elliot’s Shocked Pikachu face says it all 😮 😂

    @queenofhearts6127@queenofhearts61275 ай бұрын
  • @21:56 when the camera is recording alone if you look very carefully at the right corner right above the time stamp a black shadow moved! I caught it and rewinded it a bunch of times to let my eyes adjust because I thought I was seeing things because it’s really dark in that corner but I definitely saw something move there and it happened right before that scene ended and it went into the kitchen scene! Look very carefully and you will catch it!

    @Molino-Red@Molino-Red5 ай бұрын
  • Okay guys. Loved this video. Not sure if you noticed this. And it will be hard for me explain. At 22:25 if you look to the right side of the door frame, where you can see the glare of your night vision light. If you look above that glare right at the time I told you. It almost looks like something peeks into the shot very fast. Almost looks like a tiny ball of light. Only saw it for a split second then the camera changed to a different camera. Could be nothing, could be something. Take a look back if you're interested. Just wanted to let you know I did notice something. Thanks for another great video. You da best gents.

    @fenix9140@fenix91404 ай бұрын
  • Well done to Joe and Elliott for reaching 459k views on this video. A pat on the back you both deserve and proud you must be. 👏👏👏

    @whatistodaysday@whatistodaysday5 ай бұрын
    • Thank you!!! 🤗

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory5 ай бұрын
  • I am delighted to hear that Elliot finally decided to discontinue his career as a hot air balloon. Also I do hope you will inform me about the deterioration of the balls in question in the freezing cold air. (Because temperature drops in presence of spirits.) Mate, all those noises you capture bring back nightmarish childhood memories when I lived in a bloody haunted house!

    @_evangelina__@_evangelina__5 ай бұрын
  • Lovely exploration, I like the way you guys try to debunk what any noise or bang could be and try to give an explanation to it. Also, I love how you told the story of the abandoned house and who lived there. It's fascinating. It makes you think how temporary everything is. How everything can just stop all of a sudden and that is as true as it gets. Life is temporary. We all are temporary. Things we leave behind lasts longer, at least those things can tell our own story. It's also beautiful how noticeable is your sensitivity towards the feeling of the whole house. I could tell straight away as well that the house has a weird, negative, cold aura. Thank you for being brave for us. Keep up with the good work

    @bettybetish@bettybetish5 ай бұрын
  • 12:45 I was at my brother's house for three days over Christmas and when I came home I heard that exact same noise. I looked everywhere in this small one bedroom house including my empty attic to try to find what the noise was and I couldn't find what caused the noise.

    @Steve30x@Steve30x2 ай бұрын
  • At time stamp 16:18 - 16:19 it sounds like the voice of a little kid right as Elliot says "this room is "f*cking creeping me out." It might just be the floor boards creaking, but worth checking out!

    @stephenrobinson8721@stephenrobinson87215 ай бұрын
  • Joe your editing is top notch and I’m not just saying that cause your my two favourite paranormal investigators, the trailers are just 😘 chefs kiss, what a brilliant idea leaving the cameras rolling,looking forward to watching and hearing with something or other on my head, BTW I always read your descriptions because they’re hilarious ❤👻

    @JulesG72@JulesG725 ай бұрын
    • @@SarahMarie66His cinematics and voice overs are better than what’s on tv 📺 any day 😊 So professional 😊

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • @@Mazzy824I used to watch all sorts of mainstream paranormal shows but since watching these two I just can’t seem to watch them anymore, they don’t even compare to Ghost Theory 😊

      @JulesG72@JulesG725 ай бұрын
    • @@JulesG72 yeah I’ve tried watching other ones but just can’t get into them . Saying that’s matt needs some more subscribers over on DCP and me and arty use the live chat on Sunday if you’re interested. We were talking about smart kettles lol 😂 He was nice about it though lol 😝

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
    • @@Mazzy824 good job Rich didn’t catch you talking about kettles 😂😂

      @JulesG72@JulesG725 ай бұрын
    • @@JulesG72 Poor Rich , that’s another one he’s boycotting. He would have just had to join in lol 😂

      @Mazzy824@Mazzy8245 ай бұрын
  • Whether you capture anything or not, I always enjoy watching as you don't try to claim every bump and bang to be paranormal. Keep doing what you're doing guys

    @sandyhickey8236@sandyhickey82365 ай бұрын
  • My employer of more than 15 years used to call me 'the witch' because of some of the things I foretold. For example I told him on a Friday that my cat, who had been living with my parents since I moved out, had died. Nobody had called me, I just knew. We had been very close for about 14 years. I found out for sure two days later when I visited for Mother's Day. I also told my boss that my grandmother had passed away in Germany, again before anyone called me to let me know. I also knew that my Bouvier Elsa would be dead when I came back from work and again I was correct. So it wasn't all that surprising that I would end up with a house that had some sort of presence. I felt it when I viewed the house for the first time. It had been standing empty for two years, mainly due to the realtor being a very unpleasant man. I almost didn't buy the house because of him. I felt the presence the strongest in the basement. I ended up putting mirrors in places where they would allow me to see behind me while walking down the hall, going down the stairs to the basement, while in the bathroom as well as my office. I never turned my back to a doorway, always stood sideways. The three dogs I had over the thirty years I lived there, one at a time, never went into the basement. The first Bouvier Noah cried a the top of the stairs every time I went into the basement. The next dog Elsa never even went down the first or second staircase for the ten and a half years she lived with me. Levi was the same way. I got each dog when they were puppies, after the other one died, so it isn't like they picked up another dog's feelings. I also looked after a friend's Malamute and she never went near my stairs and she practically lived in the basement at her house. That 'being watched' feeling never left me. About a year or so before I moved out, I was painting the back door at the bottom of the fist set of stairs. It was late at night, Levi was asleep somewhere in the house and it was very quiet. I dropped some paint on my shoe and stood up really quickly in time to see a tall, human shape, sort of smoky black, move down the hallway. I almost yelled, "I knew it!" I also had repetitive dreams while living in that house, some of which I had every night for years and then the dream would come true, which really freaked me out. One night I was dreaming that I was outside in the sun playing with puppies when suddenly I was lying in bed at my house. I woke up to find a man dressed in all black with his face covered standing by my bed. He was holding a huge knife. I woke up to find a man dressed in black his face covered standing beside my bed holding a large knife. He came towards me and I tried to reach for the knife I had tacked to my mattress but I was unable to move, I was frozen in place. I then woke up for real, still unable to move. That dream scared me so bad that I was scared to go to sleep for a couple of nights. Nothing about entities, etc. surprises me after the things I went through living in what was essentially a haunted house.

    @annettehellingrath8288@annettehellingrath82885 ай бұрын
  • That's my first episode I watched through from you. It was a long time on my list to look deeper in your channel, and beardos channel remembered me. At least I found the time now and I'm happy about it. The way you respect and honor this place goes very well with me. 👍 I think I have to binge watch from the start. 😊

    @Lightofsoma@Lightofsoma5 ай бұрын
  • Loved this, it was great. Its so interesting trying to piece together the final moments by looking at all of those belongings. Fantastic house, totally eerie and my heart was racing in anticipation. Thanx so much, another top level Saturday evening🤗

    @ChopsyMiche@ChopsyMiche5 ай бұрын
  • The wedding picture is the home owner, I think it's just his son looks so much like his father as he became a man, but the pic definitely looks like people from the 1960's early 70's

    @raymondlucero6487@raymondlucero64875 ай бұрын
  • I have to say the fact that this place is still exactly as it was when the person lived there, makes me love the people of the UK so much more. They respect peoples property and don't pilfer it like people would in America. ❤ Must have been so cool to experience this place, it looks like someone left yesterday.

    @JellyBeansMystreyMachine@JellyBeansMystreyMachineАй бұрын
  • You guys the best, legit paranormal investigators, use of camera properly, switching on the lights and not hunting in dark, when there is electricity. Less background music, less talk more work.

    @michellegomes9154@michellegomes91544 ай бұрын
  • Plot twist: There's really no direct electricity years for many years now. Those lights are just hallucinations made by the ghosts.

    @MyDigitalHub@MyDigitalHub4 ай бұрын
  • Can you imagine sleeping in the bed overnight all alone where the gemtelmen who passed away slept. I'm not sure anyone would be brave enough to do that.

    @tamtamj8787@tamtamj87872 ай бұрын
  • When you were looking in the room down the hallway, I thought I saw eyes. I agree, this was a crazy investigation!

    @maryreynolds5310@maryreynolds53104 ай бұрын
  • A Whistle just b4 the car passed at 15 mins 12 secs. You guys never reacted to it.. but it is so clear. 😊

    @raven5921@raven59215 ай бұрын
  • You could have asked the spirit, Weather they come back to make a cuppa...

    @user-tk8nm3ky5p@user-tk8nm3ky5p4 ай бұрын
    • I worked on many an old building over the years, In London through the 80.. until recently. And for me I soon became aware off a presence and often,. The history off the people's who lived and worked over the centuries in old London. I entered with respect and often felt literally the atmosphere,Smells, Joy& Sadness... Seeping through the decades, History. Or was it all my imagination.? Open the door, And the music stops. Grand old days.. Mean- while, Back At the ranch.

      @user-tk8nm3ky5p@user-tk8nm3ky5p4 ай бұрын
  • That camera was absolutely nudged first, like he might have been curious about it bcuz he did like taking pictures. Then, it paused for a second as if he tried to pick it up but didn't have the strength.

    @ogenevieve@ogenevieve5 ай бұрын
  • Love your channel and style of investigating! From an American Paranormal Investigator with over 30 years experience in the field, I would investigate with you lot any day. Keep up the good work!

    @imanobody544@imanobody5444 ай бұрын
  • Amazing location, so personal. That photo of the owner standing by the back door was super spooky. I appreciate your down to earth assessment of the possible causes of some of the noises but that amount of activity made for a pretty exciting investigation none the less.

    @CeriGoff@CeriGoff5 ай бұрын
  • One thing your fans love about you guys is that you think outside the box❤❤❤❤

    @rebeccabelltyler9303@rebeccabelltyler93035 ай бұрын
  • I just came across your video. When going into someones home, introduce yourself & be respectful like you would a living persons home. Always remember that those were once a familys home. They most likely raised their son there. And at one time was filled with love & family. Idk why this always bothered me but why do people whisper when its so quiet??😂😂. I truly enjoyed your video though & will continue to follow you all. Thank you!!🌻

    @butterfliesarefreetofly6964@butterfliesarefreetofly69645 ай бұрын
  • Did you ever look in anything like the fridge which might have stuff in there still with it working, with dates on to see just how long the house has been abandoned? Just a thought. There are two things I feel I ought to mention. First; the camera that fell, does anyone else see the face in the carpet, floor, or whatever it is the camera is aimed at when it fell? It’s just when you go to pick it up. It’s a man’s face with a moustache? Would be interested to know if anyone else has spotted this? Second; the photo of the ‘Graduate’, I feel I recognise the person - but just can’t be 100% sure, as I didn’t know them personally, and it’s a long time since I saw a copy of the same photo. Sorry I can’t mention names or places, but years ago, I knew someone who was a Priest. (he’s been dead a for some years now). When visiting him once, I saw this same photo in his Study. When I asked him about it (I naturally thought it was some relative of his) he said that it wasn’t, but that the photo had been given to him by the subject’s parents just before he was (the Priest) to conduct a funeral for him. (he did tell me the Graduate’s name - but I’ve forgotten) The Priest went on to say; ‘his body’s in church now - the funeral’s tomorrow) When asking, apparently the Graduate had been killed in a car accident. There were others in the car - but tragically he was the only one killed. I think there were three of them.(two others with him who survived) Not quite sure how this helps anyway - but just thought I’d share it with you guys. New to your Videos - but they’re interesting.

    @nintendy@nintendy3 ай бұрын
  • Once again a very curious and interesting episode! Things happening when no one is there yet captured is very creepy. Its like they're getting along with their day because the coast is clear! Great job Gents!!!!

    @zipshed@zipshed5 ай бұрын
  • That was good! Yes, the bangs could be fridge. I recall ours doing the same when condenser kicked in and off. The camera shook a bit before dropping. I thought, 'if on a table, perhaps a rodent?' But seeing it was on the handle, im not sure it would shake before dropping. Thinking it would have been more of a slide motion than a side to side one. You may have gotten something! Worth another visit???

    @ladyliberty5771@ladyliberty57715 ай бұрын
  • I loved this investigation so much!! The house is fabulous! You ought to incorporate leaving with cameras rolling into every investigation. You caught a lot of evidence!

    @Kristen_H@Kristen_H5 ай бұрын
  • My new favorite channel. I enjoy your banter with each other. I wish you could visit the haunted places in the U.S. the paranormal investigators here like to visit. If they ask for a sign that a spirit is there and then something happens, they all jump and scream. It's just stupid. You guys are great. I'd definitely talk to you if I were dead.

    @AleeyaIsEpic@AleeyaIsEpic5 ай бұрын
  • Having kids is not an insurance policy for elderly life. Maybe the kids emigrated or just had nothing to do with them.

    @Hopeful_Wanderer@Hopeful_Wanderer2 ай бұрын
  • I too am a former nurse worked in nursing home. They get dropped off and no relatives ever visit

    @judyglynn9107@judyglynn91075 ай бұрын
    • So sad 😔

      @GhostTheory@GhostTheory4 ай бұрын
  • The most polite ghost hunters on the block... U make us English look so well mannered to the dead, especially ghosts called Ronald 😅

    @damoOM3N@damoOM3N2 ай бұрын
  • That was definitely awesome leaving the cameras inside the house. Right before the camera fell you could see that it got nudged twice and then It got tipped over. Epic show yet again fellas!

    @gdouble8153@gdouble81535 ай бұрын
  • The click click sound is the sound of an aluminum walker, my dad made that noise with his four foot cane too

    @showmetimefelix7500@showmetimefelix75005 ай бұрын
    • I had a fractured knee and im using crutches now. And youre right. My crutches also make that kind of sound😮

      @karimalarifi7778@karimalarifi77782 ай бұрын
  • I wish I could have my old childhood home investigated by you guys. Goldmine of activity.

    @jacobmagnuson8245@jacobmagnuson8245Ай бұрын
  • I really liked the drone footage as it showed just exactly where the house was situated and the surrounding area. The bed made me picture an old man lying propped up in it.Leaving the cameras on and going outside ,i don't believe ive seen that before. Another great job boy's 😊 👏🌚📷🔦 xxx I always read the information about where your exploring.

    @margaretconnery7422@margaretconnery74225 ай бұрын
  • Love these 2,they are genuine and don't make out that every noise is paranormal,you should have well more subscribers than you have.💙

    @Taraoco@Taraoco5 ай бұрын
  • I don't find this terrifying i find it to be sad. The people who last lived here and the ones who died and had to leave all their earthly possessions behind. Please respect their home.

    @tamtamj8787@tamtamj87872 ай бұрын
  • Awesome as usual! Spoiled me completely… I don’t watch any other explorers but u guys now. No one else compares. You’re real pros! ❤

    @katehaug1279@katehaug12795 ай бұрын
  • First of all @18:56 you guys are adorable. Thanks for the flashback. The clearest thing heard was a whistle @ 15:11. @23:47 women talking low (before you were heard outside) @26:17 thought I heard a female talking but you guys were speaking loud @31:29 talking/cry? @31:44 kids talking? Loved this place. That picture of the man standing in front of the kitchen door was really sad and a bit unsettling at the same time. Really great episode. 🇨🇦🇬🇧❤GT

    @jillwanlin9558@jillwanlin95585 ай бұрын
  • Awesome video!!! Oh my gosh!!! That flash back of you guys when you were SO young.. How cute was that.. :-)

    @Mandy123ify@Mandy123ify5 ай бұрын
  • You need to get permission to film in Captain H’s house in the Dockyard in Plymouth. You’d need to get permission from the MOD and possibly Princess Yatchs. It’s supposedly very haunted. I believe a Medium passed out whilst holding a vigil there. There are numerous reports of strange activity there, especially at night.

    @margaretfleming3554@margaretfleming35545 ай бұрын
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