Ghost Caught on Camera in the Sorrel Weed House! Meet the Shadow Man!

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Ghost Caught on Camera! Meet the Shadow Man! A Shadow person
We Meet The Shadow Man! Spirit Box Session at The Haunted Sorrel Weed House

Seriously Creepy presents a paranormal investigation at one of the most haunted houses in America in one of the Most Haunted CIties in America, The seriously creepy and Haunted Sorrel Weed House a severely haunted Savannah, Georgia. Here they get clear spirit box replies and finally a ghost caught on camera. The shadow man presents himself to our camera. YES The shadow man!

A shadow person (also known as a shadow figure, shadow being or black mass) is the perception of a patch of shadow as a living, humanoid figure, and interpreted as the presence of a spirit or other entity by believers in the paranormal or supernatural. Who is the shadow man?

A shadow person (also known as a shadow figure or black mass) is the perception of a patch of shadow as a living, humanoid figure, and interpreted as the presence of a spirit or other entity by believers in the paranormal or supernatural.

What is a Spirit Box
A .T. Box is an audio-only device that rapidly scans through multiple audio channels that is said to make it relatively easy for ghosts to manipulate to say a word or phrase in real time. It has been proven that sounds other than spoken language be captured on the spirit box and is usually discovered as something other than what is surrounding the investigator.

While the use of a spirit box will make it evident to be quite loud, it is recommended to remain silent when beckoning for responses in paranormal investigations with the spirit box as some evidence can be difficult to hear without audio-editing.

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So far, the only common default sound heard from the spirit box when no response is given is that of static with minute pauses that spread every sound of static about a second long at best, and whenever audio messages have been captured, it becomes most obvious as the static will either become distorted or will completely die out for the duration of the foreign sound(s).

The Sorrel-Weed House Tour at Night. Seriously Creepy Haunted History

We take a Nighttime Tour of The Sorrel-Weed House in Extremely Haunted Savannah Georgia.

Sorrel–Weed House

The Sorrel–Weed House, or the Francis Sorrel House, is a historic landmark and Savannah Museum located at 6 West Harris Street in Savannah, Georgia. The Sorrel–Weed House was first opened to the public in January 1940 by the Society for the Preservation of Savannah Landmarks. It was the society’s first exhibit and was called “The Society for the Preservation of Savannah Landmarks Presents a loan Exhibit of Furniture and Fine Arts 18th and 19th Centuries at the Sorrel-Weed House on Madison Square: Jan-April 1940.” This society later became the Historic Savannah Foundation. The Sorrel–Weed House was opened again to the public in 2005 and conducts Historic Savannah Tours during the day and Haunted Savannah Ghost Tours inside the house every evening. These tours are conducted by The Sorrel-Weed House Museum.

The Sorrel–Weed House was the boyhood home of Brigadier General Moxley Sorrel, who fought for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.

The Sorrel–Weed House was designed by famous Georgia architect Charles Cluskey, who moved to Savannah in 1829 from New York Cit

The Sorrel-Weed house was investigated by TAPS during a special 2005 Halloween Special episode of Ghost Hunters. The Sorrel-Weed house was also featured on HGTV’s “If Walls Could Talk” in March 2006. It was also investigated by the Ghost Adventures crew in 2014. The Sorrel-Weed house was featured on the Travel Channel’s ” The Most Terrifying Places in America” in 2010.

The Sorrel-Weed house is a contributing property to the Savannah Historic District. The Sorrel–Weed House has a reputation for being one of the most haunted buildings in Savannah. Two of the most prominent stories involve Francis Sorrel’s wife Matilda, who committed suicide, and his mistress Molly. The Sorrel–Weed House was featured in the Wall Street Journal in 2009 due to its haunted reputation. USAToday’s “10best” website listed the Sorrel–Weed House as a top ten Halloween travel destination. Disney’s Babble listed the Sorrel–Weed house as the fifth-most haunted place in the United States in a 2013 article. Condé Nast wrote that Savannah is one of the eight best cities to visit at Halloween, citing the Sorrel–Weed House’s reputation for paranormal activity as “a great way to spend Halloween.” The National Trust Guide to Historic Places makes architectural comparisons between the Sorrel–Weed House and other in Savannah.

The Sorrel-Weed House was built in the early 1840’s, and designed by noted architect Charles Cluskey. The house was built by Francis Sorrel, a wealthy plantation owner who was originally from the West Indies.

We Meet The Shadow Man! Spirit Box Session at The Haunted Sorrel Weed House
Ghost Caught on Camera! Meet the Shadow Man! A Shadow person

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