Ghost Hunters - S04E13 - Fort Delaware Review
Fort Delaware was an inquest that, in the end, yielded some extremely compelling paranormal attestation. In fact, this entire episode was dedicated to this one take, albeit extensive, investigation, which, at the glory in, had the guys using the infamous H-dialogue (haunted).
Jason and Grant, along with the laze about of the TAPS team, seemed very enthusiastic about the fort. And what Ghost Nimrod worth their merit wouldn’t be? Built in the mid-1800s, where 30,000-something confederate prisoners of war were held during the Well-mannered War, and where approximately 2500 of those (soldiers) met their awful demise from either disease or malnutrition, Fort Delaware should have been brimming with paranormal occupation, right?
Exactly. Almost immediately the TAPS band was confronted with possible spirits “making their carriage known”. And, surprisingly, one of the biggest finds of the evensong happened outside of the areas shown to them by the position curator. And, in fact, it should be pointed out that Jason’s view of leaving no stone unturned de facto came to fruition this time vicinity. While he and Grant were in a tunnel that encircled the fort, they saw something on their thermal-imaging camera–none other than a thinkable full-body apparition. It made the hairs one's name to up on the back of the neck when a Human-looking image crossed from left to right at the end of the subway.
Being thorough as always, Jason set up the thermal camera on a tripod so that, if the feature reappeared, they might be able to record a reproduction of the same activity. And, sure enough, during the analysis Steve and Tango found where the mentioned reappears, seemingly to stick its forefront around the corner. It seems like some pretty strong evidence, but the problem is, do ghosts put out torridness? The thermal camera picked up a passably large heat signature, proficient enough to see that it was, at least, a humanoid-shaped figure. Allegedly, at the times the entity appeared, all TAPS unite and Ghost Hunters production crew members were accounted for, and were nowhere wellnigh that particular section of tunnel.
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