Hi
Thanks for taking the time to watch the video.
We did sell up earlier in the year. A lot of people seem to think that we are saying ALL the noises are coming from underground, I think that perhaps I have not made made that point clear enough.
Now I accept that there are schools in the area, a park behind the house and there is even a swimming pool up the road.
However, none of the places you mentioned are nearby.
If you have a look at this video it shows you the area around the house.
It's about a minute and a half long
Outside the property is a main road, as the main road is before both the school and the swimming pool, I would expect there to ne more traffic noise in the recordings together with people generally talking, after all there is a bus station across the road.
The bus station has loud bleepers on a set of barriers, every time a bus goes in or out of the station a loud bleeper can be heard.
Between the rear of the house and the park in a tennis court, it's quite popular. If you have ever heard a tennis court the people using them make all sorts of noises when they serve the balls
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The court itself is surrounded be a metal fence and every time a ball smashes on the fence they make a loud sound.
My only real point is that we took many things in to account when we first heard these noises.
We decided to start using four microphones every time we put the recording devices in to the property.
By placing them in various places we could compare the recordings and listen to were the clearest recordings were obtained.
The clearest recordings were obtained in the basement under our house.
When we established where the clearest recordings were coming from, we could establish what noises were coming from the basement by comparing the recordings on the three other recording devices.
The remaining three devices were placed in the front of the house, the middle of the house and the rear of the house.
Your point about the Police not mentioning the "welded steel door with anti-ram hinges" is interesting, in our early documentary, we detailed what was wrong with that police investigation - there were many areas, one being that they asked the owners for permission to look around the property before looking inside.
The Police were given an appointment weeks in the future before being allowed inside that property.
That early documentary is about two hours long, but if you want to see what I mean just fast forward through the other bits. it is at
Best regards Ps
I have just mentioned to Christine the bit about the sheep bleating, I have never hear it myself but she tells me she made a note that says "???it sounds like a sheep bleating"
This is odd, the building is very close to the town centre, there would not be sheep in the area.