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9/27/25 - Whispers from the Past: What We Found at Ray County Museum

Fresh off the emotional intensity of the Crossing Realms Conference, the hosts unpack a deeply resonant overnight investigation at the Ray County Museum—blending personal reflection, spiritual encounter, and historical witness.
This episode centers on a meaningful paranormal investigation at the Ray County Museum, guided by medium Jillie Marie. The hosts recount visceral spiritual encounters across themed exhibits—especially the Black History and WWII rooms—where spirits of enslaved individuals, soldiers, and others shared traumatic stories of abuse, execution, and loss. Rather than clearing spirits, the team honored their presence as acts of remembrance and respect, recognizing the museum as an energetic crossroads shaped by collective attention and reverence. Powerful moments include a guest reconnecting with their grandfather killed in WWII, the speaker’s ancestral healing apology that released generational grief, and communications with spirits like Becky, Samuel, and Henrietta who revealed harrowing deaths. Physical anomalies—including unexplained scratches, guttural sounds, knocking, and a striking 19-inch footprint—underscore the authenticity of the experience. Throughout, the emphasis remains on empathy, ethical witnessing, and honoring history through compassionate spirit communication—not spectacle or intervention.
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Waking up with hives due to releasing latent rage from the conference, especially in the World War II room
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Spirits gather at the museum despite not dying on-site
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Henrietta was executed by hanging and Sarah was a teenage girl murdered on the way to church
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The name Sam appeared in different museum rooms during spirit communication
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The guest released 80 years of grief after connecting with their grandfather who died in WWII
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Felt the presence of a powerful spirit that released generations of grief and sadness
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A large, non-humanoid footprint—18.5 to 19.5 inches with visible arch and rounded toes—was documented in the woods near Emmaus Asylum.
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They found a bigfoot or dog-man print in the forest