SPRINGFIELD, Vermont — Deja Vu Paranormal wraps up footage from their summer investigations into hauntings at a notorious Pennsylvania asylum, an orphanage in Gettysburg, and Vermont’s notorious Castle Wilson.
Alaura Hewey, the DVP’s lead investigator and manager of all paranormal technology, said the four-person team all had individual lifelong paranormal experiences that led them all to become serious investigators.
Hewey, now immersed in hauntings for five years, said since childhood she had always felt and seen what she describes as “the energy beyond the veil”.
During the reunion of the husband and wife on the team, Kialah and Nate Wahl and MK Moreau, also their media specialist, the four investigators collaborated their experience and skills, which leads to sorting out some interesting images .
Just over a month ago, the DVP team camped overnight at Wilson’s Castle and documented paranormal experiences at the famed Proctor Haunted Museum, Vermont and Hewey say they managed to channel an unusual spirit into what Hewey described as a portal.
“I was sitting in the portal while we were doing an Estes test. We use noise canceling headphones when connected to a spirit box, also called a pana box,” Hewey said, “The team asks me questions that I cannot hear and the spirit will tell me the answers that I will give to the team.
“I’m blindfolded, it’s a situation of sensory deprivation. It can be very moving and overwhelming,” Hewey said, “The spirit was touching on things that were on a very personal level.”
Moreau said she had a case of extreme cramping that suddenly grabbed her in the basement that the group didn’t know had happened and a personal code word that she only uses. with her fiancé.
The two were mentioned by the spirit Hewey had found in the portal.
“The spirit in a sarcastic voice said:” cramps?! and then said, “It’s just for fun,” Moreau recalled.
Earlier in July, DVP traveled to Pennsylvania at the famed Pennhurst Asylum to explore the long grounds and document the activity for a two-part series.
They have since released the first part for viewing on their Deja Vu Paranormal YouTube channel.
Hewey said the team had experiences at the asylum that inconclusively confirmed paranormal activity.
Their visit to the National Homestead, an orphanage in Gettysburg built to withstand the overwhelming number of orphaned children after the Civil War, included some historical parallels in their collection of paranormal evidence.
While visiting Gettysburg, the team had the chance to talk to Civil War re-enactors from the US Battery and US 2nd Light Artillery who camp on the fields at night.
“They said it was common at night to see shadows and hear artillery gathering,” Hewey said.
Deja Vu Paranormal plans to release Part 2 of Pennhurst Asylum in late October.
On June 3, 2023, DVP, as special guests of The Haunted Network, will conduct a public paranormal investigation of Wilson’s Castle and ticket sales will be announced on DVP’s FaceBook page.