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Tuesday, 24 December 2024

Death Walker 4.18 "Genesee Inn" Part 2

Genesee Falls Inn spent a night in one of the rooms, more than a century and a half was built and the tragedies in its walls.  Survived fires, tornado and John L Sullivan boxer was here.  Inn has a haunting reputation, hearing phantom footsteps, sightings of a ghostly child.  Shadow figures on the second floor hallway.  Thomas saw a man's dead body at the sight of an accident.  Nick believes his work at the inn is far from finished.  Will sleep in the room which has been the phenomena of the inn.  

Tessa says a man checked in when they were sleeping and she felt a woman in their room walking around, a feeling of being watched all night long.  Eyes watching and he will spend a night in the room.  The location is creepy at night.  Debbie, the innkeeper came for her interview.  Nick will stay in room 4 where the caretaker passed on the bed.  Tessa saw that when she arrived.  Tessa felt her neck was tight.  He died with a can of peaches in his hand and a spoon.  His name was Lou who was on heart medication and he was happy and he passed and they couldn't get in touch with him and Jay found him passed.  His medicine was on the floor.  They said he had a heart attack.  Nick asks if she knows a man named Mike.  He passed away in Long Island and worked here, to change locks etc.  he stayed in room 7 and he didn't have any problems here.  he worked in the attorney's office.  The back door was open a number of times in the storm.

Hall bathroom people have felt uncomfortable.  The back of the building rooms14-24 footsteps can be heard.  No one else is in the building.  She has heard a disembodied voice and heard a woman's voice say "goodnight."  She folded the laundry downstairs and jay was standing by her and the bucket made a sound.  Jay is uncomfortable here.  He's had things happen like keys being lost.  Nick says the interview validated what Tessa had said the previous night.

The tripwire goes off upstairs.  He feels cold energy upstairs.  He feels someone was standing at the end of the hallway.  Something appears to be watching and following them.  A noise is heard by Justin in room 7.  Sounding like the door.  Mike was staying in that room, there's so much intense energy there.  The laser goes off and so does the tripwire to the basement.  Making them run around the place.  Nick asks if Donald is here.  Tessa said she had an insight on Donald Lee.  They tell him four spirits are here.  Ed, Mike comes through.  A voice sounds like it's coming through but it's not clear.  He feels more cold energy on his spine.  They don't seem to want to pass on any messages.  

Justin leaves and will sleep alone and then review the evidence.  He hasn't done this in a long time, so this was one to look forward to.  Using a voice activated recorder, there should only be white noise when playing back the audio.  Looked like some sort of shadow on the wall.  Sort of sounds like "I know you...Nick...get back...get out of here..."  A lot was said but not very audible.  He finds it creepy being in this room and the spirit knows his name and talking to him when he's sleeping.  Nick had dreams, felt choking and coughing.  Everything was uneasy.  He fell asleep and saw flashes of a man talking to him and waking him up.  Like seeing someone's life pass.  Found it difficult to sleep in here.  The location has so much history and the emotions still linger.  The energy comes and waves and they'll speak to you from beyond.  He says you have to stay here to see what's happening.

Day 3 and Justin returns.  The spirit worked here and passed away here.  He has goosebumps all over his body.  Something is reaching out to him.  The voice comes through saying they think he's the ghost.  Mike comes through and they knew him.  Nick was left with the impression that the inn has no malevolent spirts but a mischievous element and the spirits create a harmony within.  Behind the past and present where history and mystery intertwine inviting you to interact with the history encased within t these timeless walls.  

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