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Inside 'haunted' UK police station with eerie whispers and convict sentenced to death
ghost hunters who spent the night in an abandoned police station that once held a woman sentenced to death for poisoning her husband claim they have evidence of paranormal activity.The all-female investigators were shocked to hear eerie whispers rattle around the creepy cells of Lark Lane station in Liverpool during their hunt for life beyond the grave.Armed with recording equipment and special “spirit rods” designed to communicate with ghosts, mum and daughter Yvonne Moores and Rebecca Smith, along with friend Denise Shields, claimed “something didn’t want us here” as they probed the ancient cop station.READ MORE: Teacher received perplexing emails 'from future' sparking ghostly time travel mysteryVideos show the brave investigators exploring the creepy site as unknown entities bang and whisper around them.Rebecca, 35, told the Liverpool Echo: "This was one of the most active places we have investigated and I think it can be a place that is sometimes overlooked.“One incident involved us asking a question and myself hearing a clear response - this was captured on camera."We all have completed a spiritual awareness and development course with a well-respected medium so feel our group is unique in the sense that we are spiritually aware and we each bring something different to the group."I often pick up on the disembodied voices, my mum Yvonne is a little sceptical but will sometimes pick up on things during an investigation and then there is Denise who is clairvoyant and has some mediumship abilities."Although the station is today used by ghost-hunters and teams of paranormal investigators, during the 1800s it kept some of Liverpool’s most notorious prisoners.Florence Maybrick, who was allegedly involved with the
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