The First Investigation: The Moore Residence

KAPS' first ever investigation was conducted at the residence of group founder Kyle Moore. Kyle had been alerted to the possibility of an entity being present in his home when a spark of activity began. KAPS was brought together and the group investigated the Moore residence. No concrete evidence has been captured as of yet, but reviews are still underway. Some strange activity was witnessed by all present though. While downstairs a cold spot was discovered on an old couch, KAPS demonologist Andrew Jamison came over with one of his various tools, a pendulum acquired from a shaman. The pendulum was held over the thermal anomaly present on the couch. At first, nothing happened, but soon the pendulum started to swing in a circle. The pendulum seemed to rotate off and on, the rotation would stop, and then start up again without warning. The crew determined that a more thourough investigation would be needed if anything was to be proven. 

Investigation #2: Theorosa's Bridge

We were unable to document any evidence aside from one evp recorded on Matt's phone. We experienced some weird phenomena later in our investigation, when we went to the bottom of the bridge. As we were down there Ryan claimed he was hearing voices and footsteps in the coming from the wooded area. Ryan got scared and went back onto the bridge, as we followed I heard a branch snap, as if it had been stepped on. We stopped and waited for something, but nothing came out of the foliage. We then walked back onto the bridge and kept our eyes open for any signs of the spirit. As we were sitting on the bridge we heard noises as if something was wading through the water under the bridge. We took a while to sit and listen very carefully to the noises, and as we were doing so Ryan and I both heard another branch break from where we had just been standing. We went back to listening to the noises from under the bridge, and then I heard a footstep in the gravel on the bridge from around where the branches had been heard snapping.