i just listened to a review of "Ghost Nation: Nightmare in the Nursery" because i didnt want to spend 2.99 on Amazon for it.
Lucky for me I "just so happen" to have a free copy of that episode, which I'm skimming through now.
The fiance's mom (Kris Higgins) says:
- the original owner was Dorothy, she fell down a set of stairs and broke her hip, lay there for a few days and died
- Dorothy had a brother called Timothy who lived in the guest house and committed suicide by jumping out the second storey window
- Dorothy the ghost once tripped her and she fell down some stairs
The mom of the baby (Heather) says:
- "the scariest thing was watching the nanny cam live" (but it's not clear if she's saying she was watching it live or if she refers to the camera as a "nanny cam live" the way you might refer to a "live stream" that actually happened some time ago)
The ghost boys find Lauren, Dorothy's great niece, who says:
- Dorothy passed away in her bed (aged 79)
- Dorothy was an ornery school bus driver who didn't like kids
- Tim was Dorothy's son
- He had diabetes and died at the U of M hospital 30ish miles away (I found out he died September 6th, 1999 aged 40 and is buried next to Dorothy in Highland)
The ghost hunting team says:
- the original video was recorded around 1.30pm
- they couldn't recreate the video
- Dorothy died after "three years of complications of the heart" (congestive heart failure)
- Dorothy had a brother called Robert
- we don't know how or where he died
- hello, is there anybody there?
- ooh, we can hear weird noises
- I heard a voice! it sounded male
- I think the spirit might be Robert!
- ooh, the house might be on top of a Native American burial mound
- maybe those noises we heard were tribal beats or something
- [speculation about all sorts of things]
- hm, I think the noises Heather hears are probably just the water pipes
- and some of the others noises were probably those animals we saw signs of in the attic
- the video is really the only thing that's properly spooky about the whole case
Then they conclude by telling the family:
- Robert might be the dominant spirit here and be behind the hauntings, he seems to be answering our requests and we think we captured his voice in recordings (saying "where's Timmy?")
- "we do believe you have paranormal activity going on [but] it's nothing that can hurt you"
- probably those tripping and choking incidents were imagination
Kind of silly really. But the family seemed happy to know there wasn't a suicide, Dorothy didn't die on the floor in agony, and they're only being haunted by her brother and a few hundred disgruntled Native American spirits.