AS SEEN ON THE SCI-FI CHANNEL'S "SPOOKED: THE GHOSTS OF WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM" & "TAPS"
"One of the scariest ghost story audio recordings I have ever heard!" - Renae Kepfer
"I had to sleep with the lights on for a week, THANKS A LOT!" - Midg [+]AS SEEN ON THE SCI-FI CHANNEL'S "SPOOKED: THE GHOSTS OF WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM" & "TAPS"
"One of the scariest ghost story audio recordings I have ever heard!" - Renae Kepfer
"I had to sleep with the lights on for a week, THANKS A LOT!" - Midge Bensel
"An excellent audio recording, full of history and background on Waverly, and also the ghost stories and paranormal experiences at Waverly - I love this CD!" - Dale Clark
ABOUT "THE WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM AUDIO EXPERIENCE CD":
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium is a real building in Louisville Kentucky, and one of the most haunted places in the United States.
It has been featured on "The World's Scariest Places," "MTV's Fear," and was the location used to film the horror film "The Death Tunnel. Recently, it was the subject for two shows on the Sci-Fi Channel - "Spooked: The Ghosts of Waverly Hills Sanatorium," and "TAPS - GHOST HUNTERS!"
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium was a place for people to go to die. It housed thousands of patients who were diagnosed with TB, and were sent there "by law" to live at Waverly until they were cured, or perished. Because there was no cure, many of them indeed died there, and at peak operation there was one death an hour.
It now stands to reason that this facility would be a prime location for hauntings, considering that that much suffering and death occcured. Even two nurses committed suicide in that building.
It took over three years to create this audio CD, with ghost stories and paranormal activity caught on our audio equipment - mastered, and ready for listeners to experience.
This CD was compiled to bring listeners an old time treat, to play this CD by the speakers in the dark, and listening to the many ghost stories that haunt the building to this very day. The CD is even hosted by a dearly departed resident of Waverly, who acts as your caretaker on your audio tour.
Points of interest on "The Waverly Hills Sanatorium Audio Experience":
The original 2002 broadcast contains a EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) which when played at normal speed sounds like five tones in a row, forming a melody. When those tones are slowed down, it becomes a woman's voice saying "your not supposed to be here." This famous EVP captured during this broadc
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