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Voices From Beyond Sought at Arkansas Statehouse

LITTLE ROCK (AP) — Could the state Capitol building be haunted? A group called the Spirit Seekers did an after-hours investigation to find out. The paranormal investigative group spent eight hours poking around the building and says it's convinced the seat of state government is also is home to some ghosts. Alan Lowe, co-founder of the group, says members are reviewing data they collected by camera, video, and audio recorders throughout the 93-year-old building, where a prison once stood. Lowe says they have heard faint noises and the recordings picked up a grunt and something that whispered the name "Edward" when an investigator asked his name.

 
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