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TollhouseFrank

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Me, one of my bros, and a friend (King_Warg from here on the forums) went ghost hunting last night. We haven't got the pics developed yet, but we did take 2 audio recorders. 1 Digital, 1 Analog. The digital one picked up some things the analog one didn't, and vice versa.

Strangely, halfway through both, we heard a chanting recorded that we didn't hear in person.

It sounded - phonetical - approximately like either EE DEE TAH DIE or EE DEE NAH GIE. Until we get something to enhance the sound on the tape (heard better on analog tape), we can't be for sure if that is exactly what they are saying, but it was repeating over and over with multiple voices combined.

For background, this graveyard is a church graveyard and the church/graveyard are built overtop an indian burial site (Likely Cherokee, possibly Choctaw or Shawnee). This is in WV.

It sounded like an indian chant to us. Any help from you guys? (we'll get a copy up online for listening as soon as we can)
 
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