On July 27, 2007, I investigated room 210 at the Santa Maria Inn. This room is reputedly haunted and I arrived at the inn around 8pm just in time for dinner with friends and finally returned to the inn around 10pm. Thus I was forced into an accelerated plan for investigating the room.
In planning this investigation, I remembered that I had to travel over 250 miles to reach this second investigation site. Thus, I had to plan for a "lite" package because of other commitments. So, the following equipment was selected:
- EMF single-axis meter.
- Creative Zen Vision W digital recorder.
- Kodak P712.
- Sony SR80 60gb digital camcorder.
On entry to the room, I deployed the SR80 camcorder on a standard tripod and pointed it at the door, which is reputed to have Rudy Valentinio's ghost haunting this room. While unsure that this might be Rudy or anything out of the ordinary, it seemed to be the best part of prudence to go ahead and go with what had been available to me as far as information from the Internet and other sources.
A baseline EMF scan revealed that there was a constant EMF field of 1.5 to 2.0 at the front of the door and this field extended out into the hallway. Standing in the hall for a moment quietly revealed that there was a feeling of vibration or floating that at first made me wonder if there was an earthquake or some other event happening. When it became clear that this was not the case, I began looking for electronic pollution. Inside room 210, there are two electrical outlets on either side of the door. Scanning the inside left plugin revealed a constant 3.0 milli-gauss reading. The right field had a constant 1.0 to 2.0 reading. Extending further into the main room area gave a reading of 1.0 to 2.0 that ran 15 or so feet in towards the back end of the room.