Great watching Nick and Katrina in New Orleans, loved that city like I keep repeating myself for the millionth time and hope to go back there soon. Last time was in 2004 and that's too long a time! That was before the tragic events at the Murder House on Rampart Street but it's a street that we walked by so many times when in the French Quarter. Nice Nick and Katrina walked where we also treading the pavement! The French Quarter is the best part of the city and not just for tourists.
The story was sad, as said, and also that people do make generalizations about people being possessed as Katrina said when something like this happens, murder/suicide. Sometimes it's not the case at all. I've said the same myself many times, but only after investigating and maybe not drawing a conclusion per se, but just putting the idea out there after balancing all of the available evidence. (Occupational hazard in many ways for me!) Seems Hurricane Katrina brought along with it many 'disturbances' of energy and adding to many more poignant stories and spirits needing to find some rest.
This episode as I tweeted, was one I was looking forward to for a while, since I heard that they were investigating here for Paranormal Lockdown. Also the location is much smaller than what Nick and Katrina have been used to an concentrating on, say in comparison to the Statler City Hotel and Franklin Castle in season 1, Waverly Hills. This one also surrounded and steeped in history being around for so long, since the nineteenth century. Would also hold many energies and it was nice to hear that the spirit of the boy, who may have been a slave is one that frequents the house in a positive fashion and was there before the events of that night in 2006. Though as they said it would have been a traumatic experience for him. Let's hope he had some form of closure when Bloody Mary carried out the cleansing in terms of him being able to have some comfort from the events he witnessed there.
Thought one of them would sleep in the kitchen/bathroom area, but in many ways I'm glad Nick didn't sleep in the bathtub this time. It was too powerful a pull and especially with the nauseating feeling he got when he entered it, well even before when he looked in the mirror. But the attic, bit dangerous but also painful, especially as Katrina said there was a fire there recently. Yet it's what they do for their investigations and getting some results.
Bloody Mary mentioning spirits going up the stairs was heard by them when they heard footsteps during the night. Each of them getting attacked by the pebbles! At 10.52 you do hear a child's voice. Before that I'm sure you can hear a female voice say, "speak up." Can hear a child again at 11.05. A man's voice also says something about "the boy."
19.02 sounds like "room" after Nick asks if the spirit went into the room. You get "it's me..." before "think I'm trapped.." Who would that be? Did that say "trapped" before "bathroom;" which was always going to come up for them to go there again after Nick asked where they should go?
"Not this one," before "they'll understand..." Think the little boy was hiding in the attic probably feeling safe there and might've welcomed Nick sleeping there. 32.22 sounds like someone says "Nick" or my ears must be going screwy by now!! After Nick asks, "are you in here?"
"They got us in here...they're now here..."
What was this shadowy figure at 35.01, it appears and disappears. After Katrina calls for Nick. As usual my video doesn't upload! Agh! So infuriating!
35.31"I can..." after asked if it can throw another pebble!
Then continues along the lines of:
"I don't know..."
"crisisss" feels drawn out
"...it's messy..."
"good jump..."
All continued from 34.00 onwards
"Same" sounds like a child's voice or female, when Katrina says, "I hate this spot."
Such a moving and poignant episode. Incidentally, the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel in NOLA, where Zack jumped from is also haunted and is built on the site of what used to be a slave market.
Am intrigued to hear the effect their investigation had here in the future, especially on the boy and the energy now there.
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