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Paranormal team takes to Hall of Languages

Published: Monday, April 26, 2010

Updated: Monday, April 26, 2010 23:04

Hall of Languages

Chance Crane

The Paranormal Research and Investigations of North Texas (PRINT) investigators conducted an overnight investigation of the Hall of Languages on Saturday, April 24.

Nine Paranormal Research and Investigations of North Texas (PRINT) investigators conducted an overnight investigation of the Hall of Languages on Saturday, April 24.

The investigators were locked in from 9 p.m.-5 a.m. to see if reports of a spirit or spirits allegedly haunting the building were true.

“The Hall of Languages was the epitome of all that is evil,” PRINT co-founder Chad Miller said.

The second floor experienced little to no activity, while the third floor was the highlight of the night. Reports from University Police Department officers said that the third floor sitting area did used to exist. There use to be a rotunda above the sitting area’s current location and the square space was open all the way to the first floor. The central focus of the activity was near the sitting area.

“I believe this area is the key to all of it,” Miller said. “It feels like this sitting area has its own atmosphere. When you walk into it, it is muggy and you feel top-heavy.”

Nine group members, two press members and two university police officers participated in the investigation. The group members were separated into smaller teams and exchanged posts periodically throughout the night. As each group cycled, different activities began to occur. The first group reported a strange happening on the third floor.

“We could see the shadows of people walking down and the hall and going into the classrooms,” PRINT co-founder Shahnez Ragosino said. “There was a lot of activity.”

During the first investigation, Ragosino felt as if someone was following her. Her frightened reaction, along with the echoing voice of a woman, was caught on tape.

“There are only three women in our group tonight,” Miller said. “All of them are accounted for. I have no idea who that woman is talking in the background.”

Another recording caught the sound of a phonograph playing in the background. These sounds were not audible to the normal human ear. However, a chair being dragged across the floor in a classroom was heard down the third floor hallway. Matthew Key, a reserve, went to investigate.

“I saw a pair of legs walking away,” Key said. “I also felt a cold spot that moved down the hallway, and then it just disappeared.”

Efforts to prompt the ghost to show itself or speak through one of the investigator’s electronic devices drew a visible response in the form of contrails, and white and black masses.

However, after hours of little activity on the third floor, the group decided to pack and leave. Everyone was downstairs when a series of demonic-like screams sounded from the third floor, followed by pounding and banging on the walls and floor.

“We thought it was a car squealing by at first,” investigator Brad Allison said. “However, no one outside heard anything. The noise came from inside above us and it was so loud that it could be heard throughout the entire building.”

The group rushed upstairs and the once-silent electronic device lit up. It lasted a few seconds and stopped.

However, the activity did not stop. Everyone patrolling the hallways reported hearing heavy breathing and seeing a strange light as bright as a flashlight radiating from the other end of the hallway. This was all before a full-body apparition finally appeared between Ragosino and lead investigor D.J. Eichelman for a few seconds.

It wasn’t until the next day that Eichelman replayed more audio and heard more strange noises.

“I ran all my tests and the ‘voices’ are far from being in the human range and I believe to be residual,” he said. “It sounds like a church choir or monks chanting.”

Overall, PRINT found the Hall of Languages worth the hype.

“It did not disappoint at all,” Miller said. “We would love to come back if they will have us. When the press and the police experience everything with you, it just validates what you're trying to accomplish. They'll be talking about this place for years to come.”

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6 comments Log in to Comment

Chad Miller
Tue May 11 2010 22:04
Now that it's been a few weeks...I find it funny myself. Sometimes...silence speaks volumes...
Bellanca Wilson
Tue May 11 2010 20:35
Great Article, funny.....
Chad Miller
Sat May 1 2010 13:21
O.K., let me say some things before any retalliation begins. Perhaps this will end some rumors that are circulating. The police department cleared the building upon our arrival to ensure that no one that was unauthorized remained in the building during our research. There were two officers present at all times. One of them refused to go above the first floor for personal reasons. The second officer accompanied us upstairs on a few rotations and experienced things right along with my team and the two members of the press that were present. The officer was even bringing activity to our attention that had gone unnoticed by the team members. If that is not called participation...then I don't know what is. Once again, this is all documented. I there is still any confusion...I will challenge anyone to an open invitation public debate on the events of that evening. We have nothing to hide.
Chad Miller
Sat May 1 2010 11:23
That is an untrue statement. We have audio and video evidence of one of the officers commenting on the activity on several occassions. Nice try though...This investigations never would've taken place if it weren't for the campus police. They initiated contact with P.R.I.N.T., not the other way around. Not once have we bashed the campus police or shown any sign of ungratefulness towards their participation. Please show the same courtesy.
Chad Miller
Co-Founder
Paranormal Research and Investigations of North Texas
Jason Bone
Thu Apr 29 2010 10:06
The University Police Department did not participate in this paranormal investigation. Two officers were provided for security purposes and to ensure the protection of university facilities and everyone involved. At no time did officers witness any of the paranormal experiences described in the article.

Lt. Jason Bone
Crime Information Officer
University Police Department.

Renay Cummings
Tue Apr 27 2010 23:41
Great article. Glad that the team was able to find some truth to the stories that were being told about the Hall of Languages. And the fact that the press and police experienced it right along with them is awesome.

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