Evidence of Paranormal Activity during investigations of Dr Brightons, 16 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1NE
INVESTIGATION DATES
14th July 2008 : 10pm to 3.15am DOWNLOADABLE FULL REPORT
Collection of evidence from the above investigations.
PSYCHIC / MEDIUMISTIC
Cellar - Knocks heard / Taps on chairs / Shadows / Cold Breeze (chilling) / 'whu' noise in ear / touch on back of head / poked in neck / stomach pains
Kitchen & Corridor - Can't move / coldness / shadow seen in kitchen window / lights seen / footsteps heard
West Wing - Heat / 'Hmmm' noise / feeling dizzy and headaches / loud bang heard / door slamming / clicks heard / cobweb like sensations
Bar - Breathing heard / Taps heard / Scraping noise heard from cellar / Footsteps heard
SCIENTIFIC
Cellar - Male / Children / Young Boy 'Mar...' / Eliza or Elizabeth / 1863 / male with bald head and moustache 5ft 8 / cold room store / torture room for young women / rapes
Kitchen & Corridor - Male of 22, white hat & overalls (or baggy trousers and checked shirt) Tony / Housekeeper who come in / Maitre De, Albert smart tails suit with pinstripe trousers and slick back hair - late 1800s / No shelf just a box / used to be one big room / Best suite at one time / pushed down stairs / blow to the head near stairs / fat man in kitchen with sticking out feet / Richard / Joe
West Wing - Maude (maid) / Nursery / Fire - people trapped upstairs / Sad lady who misses the children and husband - linked to fire / 1923 / straight road opposite - tudor houses / child falling down stairs and broken neck / Dr Brighton not a real doctor - charitable - wanting to help the poor / drowning / servants quaters - chamber maids beds / Polly - young girl
Bar - Chairs moved / housekeeper - tall / breakfast seved in pool table area / morning room / busy restaurant with large round tables / drinking scruffy Bert with wooden leg / Mary / Lucy / Ethel / Sally 19-20 / Not always a pub - just houses from underneath / Jack / Ernest
RESEARCH CONFIRMED
RESEARCH REQUIRED
Eliza Dahe from India. The doctor was an alchemist and she workied wit the doctor Gerlad Xicoby (not Indian) to assist with the information on the spices which were used to help people. She had no children but lived here in the attic area. She was a good woman who helped people and the poor. She fancied Gerald but he was married. She lived here not at the time of the abortion clinic but after this.
Man called Pirere Francis - from France.
Child called Wendy Kline. Lived here in the West Wing and drowned in the sea at the age of 5.
Man called Jack Davies who died at the age of 64 in 1921. He was born in London in Rotherhithe in 1857. He is friends with Bert who has a wooden leg. He drank in here and was a fisherman. It is Robert who was in the Merchant Navy. They were all friends together. They used to sing shanties together and spent a lot of time together here. He died on the street just outside after falling down the steps when he was drunk.
Mary King lived in the West Wing. She knew Jack and worked here as a barmaid. The spirit people here like all the staff. Wendy watches Michael from his doorway and also likes playing with the dog. She died in a fire here in 1873. Q here (?) She was trapped upstairs and died at the age of 24. She was born in 1849 in Brighton at 9 Station Road.
Man by name of Charles
Anne. Worked and lived here at a different time to the others. Didn't know who some of the other names were. She died at the age of 46. She lived in what is now the cellar area at the far end and had two children Wendy (who we have already spoken to ) and David. (the eldest child) She was not married. Both of her children died young. This building wasn't here when she lived here. She was a prostitute as were the others living around her. She had a rough life, but is happy now.
What is the significance of 1863?
Who was the lady who was linked to the fire but missing her children and husband?
Who does the description of bald male with moustache of about 5ft 8 fit? Is this Dr Brighton?
Is there any record of torture of women or rapes in this area?
Was there a cold room store down in the cellar?
Was there a Maitre De called Albert of about 22 who worked here? was he a smart dresser?
Who are Richard or Joe?
Is there any evidence of the shelf not being in the kitchen and a box instead?
What is the significance of 1923?
Was Dr Brighton not a real medical doctor? and did he want to help the poor?
Is there any record of a child drowning?
Is there any record of a child falling down stairs in the west wing and breaking their neck?
Is there any evidence of this being a busy restaurant with round tables?
Did there used to be a breakfast room where the pool table is now situated?
Is there any records of Mary, Lucy or Ethel, Sally, Polly or Ernest?