Kerry Butters stayed with her brothers Darrell and Nicky Adelphi Hotel After a show in Liverpool. During their stay, they recorded a video of a hotel already known to be haunted and were shocked by what they saw.
The brothers say they have never experienced anything like this before. But the truth is that the Adelphi HotelCentral Liverpool has a history of hauntings, according to Liverpool Echo. Start at minute 1 in the video below and listen to the voices.
Kerry says she sought reassurance from paranormal experts after friends alerted her to something paranormal in the footage she took on the hotel’s third floor in June last year. “We went to see Elton John at Anfield and stayed at the Adelphi Hotel on Friday and Saturday. We decided to walk around the hotel on Saturday and I recorded three or four videos from there,” he said.
“I didn’t understand anything, but when I sent the videos to friends, I got messages that they had voices. So I sent them to a channel about ghosts. Network light Who said we had something,” he continued.
Kerry explains that the hotel was full when he and his brothers checked in, and that he didn’t feel anything paranormal while there. However, in the video shared on the YouTube channel, a small voice-like sound can be heard in the background.
According to GlassThe Adelphi Hotel It has a reputation for paranormal occurrences and was named “Britain’s most haunted hotel” by paranormal investigator and author Tom Slemen.
The author wrote at the time: “The Adelphi – in my humble opinion this is the most haunted hotel in England and some incredibly strange incidents have taken place at the current Adelphi and even earlier in Victorian times. “I have given many talks in the hotel’s Sefton suite, which is an exact replica of the first class smoking room at the hotel. I don’t know that. TitanicBuilt by the same craftsmen employed by the line “White Star”.
Tom even claims that he and others saw ghosts during a lecture: “During one lecture, there was standing room only, and I saw several others standing at the far end of the room dressed as naval officers. White caps and dark jackets with all braids”.
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