Jesse Wilkins
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So we even got to the point where we were able to get it to respond with a yes on the music box and a no on the REM pod.
We were like asking questions and getting responses.
There was a few times that it would hit both, but I think we might've been talking to multiple spirits at that point.
And that's the investigation from the Licking County Jail that's going to stick with me going forward.
And I think this is sort of what happened at the Winslow House, too, where we get this story and now we're trying to communicate with somebody that doesn't really try anything.
to get communicated with quite quite a bit.
Because everyone that goes to Lincoln County Jail tries to communicate with Carl, I'm not saying that they don't get activity, some people might.
But I don't, I watched a couple investigations on the Lincoln County Jail before we went there.
And I watched a few since.
And I haven't seen anyone try to communicate with anyone that went there and stormed the actual jail.
And I'm not saying we're the first that did it.
But it seemed to really kick a hornet's nest when we were in there.
It really helped me see that when we go do these investigations...
that if we're not getting activity from the person where we would expect to get activity from in that room, if there's another angle to play, make sure we're broaching that angle, right?
Like make sure that, well, just because this person's on here doesn't mean that another family member couldn't have been here or another friend or person or whoever it, it just, it really opened my eyes to, um,
try to take a different approach to an investigation when you're not getting as much and not to just throw your hands up and walk away, you know?
The prison is the one I would want to do with listeners.