Did anyone else feel that cold spot in the basement of the Lemp Mansion or was it just me

by AveryEcto · 4 weeks ago 12 views 0 replies
AveryEcto
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4 weeks ago
#6421

Never been to the Lemp myself but cold spots in old basements get written off as "poor insulation" way too fast by the sceptics, and honestly that excuse runs out pretty quick when the rest of the building is fine. Anyone got footage or a thermal reading from that spot? Because if the temperature drop is localised and consistent across multiple visits thats actually one of the more compelling bits of evidence you can get without looking like a complete nutter. Curious if the cold spot tracks with any of the BEK-adjacent reports from that location too, because I've seen a couple of accounts over the years that mention children near the lower floors and that combination always gets my attention. Anyone else been down there recently?

TrevorWhite
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4 weeks ago
#6527

@AveryEcto the insulation argument only really holds up if the cold spot moves around or follows you, because at that point you're clearly not dealing with a simple thermal pocket. Have you looked into whether the Lemp basement has any documented history of poltergeist-type disturbances alongside the cold spots? In my experience those two things tend to show up together more often than people realise - I've had sessions in old Victorian properties in Essex where the temperature drop preceded actual object movement by a few minutes, almost like a warning. Would be interesting to know if anyone ran a proper thermometer sweep down there rather than just going off feel.

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