I am not going to share with you each of the stories that Mimms told, but a couple of them. I will link the article below, and I reccomend reading all 7 of his stories. The first story that stood out to me was #1 on his list. Mimms and his team, went to a house of an old man who had died from lung cancer. He mentioned that the house still smelled like cigarettes... The investigators ask questions, but cannot hear answers, until they go back and listen to the EVP recordings. After asking if the old man wanted them to leave, in an angry, raspy voice someone answered "Yes."The daughter of the man was there when they replayed the recording, and identified it as her father's voice.
The next story of Mimms that stood out to me was #3. At a tuberculosis sanatorium, in a certain hallway, people often experience the sound of a little girl. Apparently, a little girl and her mother died there in the 1940s. When the recording was played back, a little girl's voice is singing, and rising up and down in volume, as if she were moving about the hallway. At the end of the recording, in a low voice, seemed to be far away, you can hear her say, "I'm down in this room," according to Mimms.
Those stories to me seem pretty legit, and creepy! I don't know about you, but I would like to be able to listen to one of the recordings for myself, just to be able to understand what they hear like, and prove that it is real. I find it interesting that someone would want to have that job of paranormal investigating, just because what if you really do see all of these phenomenons that go on??? As much as I love reading about the paranormal, and researching it, I don't think I would want to do it as a job, because I would be really freaked out to witness it first hand.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-d-mimms/scariest-ghost-encounters_b_5568137.html
Mimms, John D. "The 7 Scariest Ghost Encounters A Paranormal Expert Has Ever Had." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, n.d. Web. 13 May 2016.

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