The Blue House Ghost Evidence
Selected recordings captured during evening investigations.
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This page presents clips captured during sessions at The Blue House. Each entry lists location, date/time, method, and notes on possible environmental noise (street impacts,train, etc.). Headphones recommended.**Special thanks to Steel City Paranormal Society and Steel City Ghost Hunters for investigation and allowing me to share footage.
- Controls: Baseline quiet runs before/after each session.
- Noise checks: Nearby train and car doors are flagged where relevant.
- Method tags: EVP, REM-Pod, EMF, call-and-response.
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Blue House Ghost Evidence
During both investigations, our team focused on documenting verifiable paranormal evidence inside the Blue House. What began as a quiet walkthrough quickly turned into a night of unexplained activity. The first investigation captured EVP recordings—audible voices that responded directly to our questions. Each clip was recorded using a digital recorder under controlled conditions, ruling out background contamination. One phrase, faint but clear, seemed to say “Get out” in the loft area.
On the second visit, we experienced a loud, distinct thump on the back door while no one was outside. Every team member was accounted for inside the kitchen at that moment. The noise was forceful enough to vibrate the wood frame—strong enough that we checked for an intruder, but nothing was found. This event happened while discussing the neighbor who had passed away about five years ago.
The back door has a locked screen, so no one could have walked up and hit the door. We also noticed intermittent cold air spilling down the stairwell to the kitchen area. Windows were not open in the house that night. The dead bell also went off in the kitchen area. These anomalies occurred at the same location where a tenant reported on more than one occasion hearing things being moved around at nighttime.
As with all PennStory Paranormal investigations, each piece of evidence is carefully reviewed using multiple tools—audio analysis, environmental readings, and visual correlation. While not every sound or fluctuation can be explained, the combination of audible responses, physical knocks, and environmental changes makes the Blue House case one of the most compelling in our Western Pennsylvania research archive.
While no single investigation can prove what truly lingers inside the Blue House, the consistency of activity—especially the audible voices and physical knocks—suggests a deeper story waiting to be uncovered. Each visit adds another layer to the mystery, blending history, memory, and the unexplained. Future investigations will continue to build on this evidence, connecting the past to the present through sound, sensation, and spirit. This haunted house investigation is not over.
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