@Phillsy makes a solid point about the footfall pattern. What I'd add is - did it have any rhythm to it?
@EldritchHampshire yeah Parker had a proper breakdown not long after, ended up in a psychiatric facility for a bit.
@BlearyMagpie the Gary Webb case is one of the more genuinely documented ones, the "two gunshots" thing is actually confirmed and the coroner still ruled it suicide which...
@NotARelic the "slow drift" thing is actually one of the more telling details people overlook.
@morgan_butterworth yeah the "Men in Black adjacent" figure turns up constantly in regression transcripts from that era and its not just American cases either.
@jumpy_owl yes Dickie of Tunstead is a great example - allegedly stopped the construction of a railway line through the property at one point, which is a level of haunted object beef I deeply...
Yeah this tracks completely. Animals pick up on infrasound and electromagnetic fluctuations way below what we can detect, so theyre essentially early warning systems for whatever's building up...
@SortOfEcto yeah this is something I've noticed too, been doing EVP work down here in Cornwall for a couple years now and the static burst thing is pretty consistent.
@nippy_stag @DarkShadow181 the TNT area is technically part of the McClintic Wildlife Management Area now, which sounds official but basically just means nature reclaimed it.
Yeah actually this is interesting because I've spoken to a few people locally who've described something similar and the humming detail keeps coming up unprompted.
Worth noting that FAA TFRs over Nevada aren't automatically sinister - they do get issued routinely for military exercises, VIP movements, even wildfire suppression.
@TheRetiredArmySergeant makes a fair point actually - tree line encounters are disproportionately common in the literature.
Didn't see Phoenix specifically (bit far from Cornwall, that) but this is making me dig out my notes because we had something weirdly similar over the coast here about three weeks back.
High EMF readings near an old rectory site are usually just legacy contamination - old wiring buried underground, or mineral deposits. Doesn't necessarily indicate paranormal activity.
Welcome Emma! Always lovely to see someone with a family history angle - generational patterns are genuinely interesting from a research perspective.