
Kansas City University's 'haunted' Sigma Nu house
“Jeremy Ibarra experienced first-hand some paranormal activity at the Sigma Nu fraternity house on the KU campus during the summer. Ibarra, a Shawnee sophomore and member of the fraternity, was working in the house alone when it happened,” reports Joe Preiner for LJWorld.com.
“The paranormal activity Ibarra experienced was supported by the findings that Rob Garcia, founding member of Elite Paranormal of Kansas City, presented to members of Sigma Nu fraternity Sunday afternoon,” reports Preiner.
“Garcia played back recordings he took from the night of the investigation. Everyone in the room listened intently to what Garcia called EVPs, or electronic voice phenomena. The recordings, taken from various rooms throughout the house, contained voices Garcia believed said things from “they call me Nathan,” to “rest in hell.” Some of the recordings played back clearly, while others were more difficult, or impossible, to make out,” reports Preiner.
According to Preiner, “As a result of one night’s work, Garcia recorded 19 EVPs, which he said was far greater than the average number.”
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