
Doede Residence (Former Miller House): Wausau, WI
2nd Investigation 08/01/2020
History
The property at 1314 Grand Avenue in Wausau, Wisconsin is a historic Queen Ann styled home that was built by John Drisko in 1894 for his wife and family. During the summer of that year Mr. Drisko suffered heat stroke and it was said he wasn’t quite the same after his recovery. Some days later Drisko went to the barn at the rear of the property and hung himself there. After his death his wife Carrie hired a contractor to have the house finished. She then sold the house to Judge Henry Miller in 1898. Henry died in 1920 and his wife followed in 1924. The Miller family then sold the home to the John Sell family. They resided in the home until the 1950’s. During the 1960’s into the 1970’s it was believed to be used as a boarding house. By the late 1970’s the home had become derelict and was slated to be demolished. Thankfully it was saved from the wrecking ball and purchased by Natural Concepts. The house was then moved in 1982 from its original site about 350 feet south to its current location. The house was then used as a business venue until 2014 when it once again became vacant. The current owner Adam Doede recently purchased it and is in the midst of renovating it back to its earlier glory.
Paranormal Activity Reported
The family has experienced the following activity since taking ownership of the property in 2018.
Tear drop shaped light seen in the house that moved across the room and then disappeared.
When the house was used as a business, items would often go missing. When employees would ask for the items to be returned they would be found at another location in the house.
Cold spots or cold areas felt when activity occurs.
Dark shadow seen that appears to be lower to the ground, usually seen near the family’s dog.
Sound of someone working in an adjacent room when no one is present in that room.
Footsteps heard from the upstairs area when no one is in the upstairs area.
Often the sounds of a door being opened in an unoccupied room can be heard. Upon checking the room no door has been found to be moved from its original position.
The family dog has been seen playing with an unseen presence in a particular upstairs room nearer the staircase.
Sometimes a strong feeling of a presence is felt.
Investigation
Blaschka, Williams, Duginski, von Gnechten, Beaudry and Syring arrived at the property on November 16, 2019 at 5:00PM. We met with the clients and they gave us a walk-through of the home while explaining the activity they have experienced. After the tour of the home our team split up to place our equipment for the evening. I opted in this particular case to have the home owners and their pet stay in the house with us on this first visit to their home. I felt that the owners may be helpful in our attempt to communicate with the unseen entities that reside within the home. Also, the family dog has reacted to something unseen on many occasions and it was my hope that the dog could be observed if this was to occur during our investigation.
We decided to use (5) DVR zero lux cameras during this investigation. The following cameras were placed accordingly.
Camera #1 – Placed facing the front door entry way area.
Camera #2 – Placed facing the living room area.
Camera #3 – Placed in the upstairs room where the dog has been seen playing on its own. The room is known to us as the “dog room.”
Camera #4 – Placed in the master bedroom.
Camera #5 – Placed in the 2nd floor hallway facing the “dog room”.
We conducted several EVP sessions on both the first and second floors of the home. Some of those sessions included the home owners participating with us. During those sessions some minimal results were achieved. Three separate audio recordings were captured during the living room sessions. What was captured is most likely speech but is so faint that it is unintelligible. Another audio recording was captured in the “dog room” where an unrecognizable male voice is heard saying “Kristin”. It seemed to be answering a question that was asked by a group member during the session. It was also in this room around the time of the captured audio that investigator Syring saw a red spot of light appear on the wall for just a few seconds and then disappeared.
Base line readings were obtained of the entire house. Temperature readings and energy levels were all within a normal range with no anomalous unexplainable spikes in the magnet field.
On two separate occasions during the evening investigators Syring and Blaschka noticed the movement of a curtain at the midway section of the main staircase. Upon inspection we found no draft from the window and no heat vents nearby that could have caused this.
Upon review of nearly 100 infrared photographs nothing paranormal could be detected. Review of the DVR footage did not show any signs of paranormal activity.
Conclusion
In closing we did not capture a great deal of what could be considered paranormal activity. The movement of the curtain, the captured EVP evidence and the experiences that the clients have had seems to point to the fact that the homeowners are most likely experiencing paranormal activity. Further investigation of the site would be needed to draw a better conclusion as to who may be haunting this residence.
INVESTIGATION – AUGUST 1, 2020
Once again we gained permission and returned to the old Miller house to investigate further the claims of it being haunted. This time the house would be unoccupied by the owners and the team would be able to do a more thorough investigation of the home. We converged on the site at approximately 7 o’clock PM. Present at this investigation were Blaschka, Duginski, Cruz, Abrams and Beaudry. After a brief walk-thru, we decided to utilize five DVR camera’s in the home. We placed camera #1 at the top of the staircase looking downward. Camera 2 was placed in the living room facing east. Camera 3 was placed in the attic facing northeast. Camera 4 was placed in the basement looking toward the stairs and camera 5 was placed in the upstairs bonus room or what we commonly refer to as the “dog room.”
Once cameras were in place and recording we decided to conduct some EVP sessions. The first session we decided to concentrate on the “dog room”. We refer to this as the dog room because often the family’s dog “Wendy” will go to that room and play with someone or something unseen. We created a list of ten standard questions to be asked and planned to have each investigator go to that room, one at a time with an audio recorder and ask those specific questions. The result we wished to achieve would be twofold, capture any responses to the questions and hoped that by each investigator asking the same questions whatever resides there would have the ability to speak to whom they feel more comfortable with. During those sessions only one response was heard. Investigator Abrams picked up a very subtle male voice say, “Hello” when asked if Mr. or Mrs. Drisko were present.
Conclusion
Throughout the past several years, the WPRS has had the pleasure to investigate the Devoe house. The team has captured and experienced some truly unbelievable and unexplainable evidence in the field of paranormal research. The Devoe house became one of the team’s favorite places to investigate. Not just because of the historical aspect but the on-going mystery of why the spirit of William Devoe was still haunting his former residence 101 years after his death? Hopefully with this very last investigation at the location, the team helped William to move on and finally find some peace.
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