Ghosts S01e01: Dthrip !!top!!
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At approximately 14:30 hours, Samantha (living witness) was alone in the mansion’s study when she heard a distinct, abrupt sound from behind a wall. Witness described it phonetically as “Dthrip” – a sharp, plosive, single-syllable burst with a dental fricative onset. The sound was not accompanied by visual manifestation.
Viewers can stream the pilot episode on-demand via Paramount+ (and Amazon Prime Video via the Paramount+ channel addon).
On the day Samantha and Jay Arondekar took ownership of Woodstone Mansion, multiple paranormal events were documented. Among them was an anomalous vocalization—transcribed as —uttered by a residual entity later identified as Trevor Lefkowitz (1990s-era specter). The utterance does not correspond to any known language or recognized paranormal EVP pattern. This report analyzes the event’s context, possible origin, and classification.
Filed by: Paranormal Field Unit – Northeast Region Status: Closed – Explained by entity frustration
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