Stanford house event
Stanford House Event - 20/02/2026
Singapore Method
We started the evening by allowing the atmosphere to take in the history of the past, we played music from 1700/1800s classical boom and reminisced on stories of the past. We had K2 meters and sensor balls lighting up on the chair with no one near them, the dead bell ringing out in the corridor, and multiple REM pod activations. A figure was also picked up on the thermal camera — appearing briefly before disappearing.
Mirror Scrying
We set the scene by using a red light cube and asking guest to hold underneath there face looking into the mirror. On the first volunteer, a face appeared that resembled a young boy. On the second guest, the image that came through appeared to be that of a quite sad, older looking lady — an intriguing experience for those present.
Blindfolded Victorian Séance
We connected as a group around a table in the safe room of the mansion, we set the scene by using blindfolds and connecting hands whilst spirit box played in the background. Shadows were seen moving towards the safe, and we received intelligent responses through the spirit box — including the names “Mary” and “William,” believed to be connected to the house. We also heard “get out” / “out” several times. One guest felt so uncomfortable they had to move seats, while another reported being touched.
Coffin Estes Method
For this session we used the Estes Method (one member is blindfolded and uses noise cancelling headphones whist white noise plays through saying any words that come through inside the coffin, the other guest ask questions) Communication again repeated “out” and “get out.” which was a common theme throughout the night. The guest in the coffin felt tapping on both sides. K2 responses came through, cat balls lit up in the fireplace, and laser grid lights showed movement.
Break-off Groups
Large Safe Room — Strong responses when asking about the house owners, REM pod going off multiple times on response to questions, and a candle extinguished on its own on demand.
Basement — Dead bell responding to questions, spirit talker producing relevant intelligent replies, along with taps and knocks around the room.
Guests’ Free Time
Guests also had free time to carry out their own investigations around the property. Reports came back of names believed to be relevant to the house coming through again, along with being told to “get out” and “leave.” Equipment including pods were going off in response to questions, and the dead bell was also reported to be responding intelligently.
Overall, a very good investigation with some intelligent responses across multiple experiments. Stanford House continues to keep us on our toes.
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