Haunted Daily News? Local paranormal group takes a closer look

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Aside from the startled outbursts of “What was that?” that pepper the audio samples, much is hard to make out in the original tracks.

“I like to keep the audio as original as possible,” Mollie says.

“But sometimes you have to edit them,” A.J. adds.

Oftentimes, the team must reduce background noise and amplify certain portions of a track to make each EVP — electronic voice phenomenon — more clear.

She plays a track for us, recorded in the lobby of the Daily News building.

“Did you hear that?” she says. “It said, ‘get out of here.’”

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Bergfeld and the Winninghams’ interest in paranormal activity began with more than just a simple curiosity; in fact, each of the three founders detailed personal experiences that spurred them to delve further into paranormal investigations.

“I grew up with it most of my life,” said Mollie. “The apparitions, the shadows, the things being messed with, things disappearing ... so I guess I grew up with it, but he didn’t believe it until he moved in with me,” she said of A.J.

“I woke up to an apparition watching me sleep on the couch,” he added.

Bergfeld’s experience with the occult is equally chilling.

“I lived in Des Moines and was probably about 16 years old and I had heard stories about my cousins’ house being haunted,” Bergfeld said. “There was an old man that passed away, and his wife went out back into the shed and turned the car on and killed herself, and she would appear in the doorway of the kitchen.

“It was a really hot day, and there was no air conditioning and all the sudden it got really cold and I turned around and there she was standing in the doorway,” he said.

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It’s nearly 11 p.m. as half the investigation team finishes up a session in the Daily News’ basement, which houses printing equipment. Just as they turn to walk away, they hear a loud crash. Flashlights pop on and illuminate a metal dolly, tipped over near the rear basement door.

“We saw it sitting there on the tour at the beginning and we had just finished a session by the elevator,” Bergfeld explains. “We were a good 10 or 15 feet away from it when we heard it.”

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