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The Fayes House, currently operating as the Rechic retail store. A residential property with a documented tragic history — a woman fell down the interior staircase and was not discovered for several days. The location has since been reported to exhibit unexplained sounds, sensory anomalies, and a persistent feeling of unseen presence.
April 28, 2026
Inconclusive. Several reported phenomena were explained through structural and environmental investigation, but not all anomalies captured during the overnight session could be fully debunked. The Fayes House warrants the classification of unexplained pending further investigation.

She Fell Alone and No One Came: Investigating the Haunted Fayes House (Rechic Retail Store)

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You don't walk into a location looking for ghosts — you walk in looking for answers. And sometimes, when you've ruled out everything you can think of, what's left is harder to explain than you'd like.

— Jason Hawes
The Investigation

Some locations carry weight before you even walk through the door. The Fayes House — now operating as the Rechic retail store — is one of those places. A woman fell down the stairs here, and by the time anyone found her, days had already passed. Ever since, the people inside this building have reported sounds they can't explain, a presence they can't shake, and the unmistakable feeling that something — or someone — is still there.

Findings

I've been doing this long enough to know that tragedy leaves a mark on a place. Not always a paranormal one — but a mark nonetheless. When I first heard about the Fayes House, my instinct wasn't to assume it was haunted. My instinct, like always, was to ask what else could explain what people were experiencing. That's the job. That's the only honest way to do this work. You don't walk into a location looking for ghosts. You walk in looking for answers.

The history here is genuinely difficult. A woman fell down the stairs inside this home and, for reasons that still aren't entirely clear, no one discovered her for days. That kind of story has a way of embedding itself into a community's memory — and sometimes, that shared psychological weight is exactly what fuels reported activity. People come in already primed. They hear a creak and they think of her. They feel a draft and their mind fills in the rest. I'm not dismissing what witnesses have experienced. I'm saying that before we call something paranormal, we have to rule out the very human ways that fear and grief can color perception. That's where we started.

We spent the full night inside the Fayes House, moving through every room and corridor with our equipment running and our assumptions checked at the door. The staircase — the focal point of the tragedy and reportedly the hotspot for activity — got a significant portion of our attention. We documented unexplained sounds during the investigation, the kind that warranted a closer look. Every time something caught our attention, we went back to the basics: structural settling, air circulation, ambient sound bleed from outside, temperature differentials that could account for reported cold spots. Some of what people had described had straightforward explanations once we started looking at the building itself. Old construction, the way sound travels through the floors, the particular acoustics of a stairwell — these things matter, and most investigators skip right past them. We don't.

What I can tell you is that not everything we encountered had a clean answer by the time the night was over. There were moments during the investigation that gave me pause — sounds that didn't line up with the environmental factors we'd already accounted for, and a general atmosphere in certain areas of the building that I'd be dishonest to just wave away. I'm not standing here telling you the Fayes House is haunted. I'm also not telling you it isn't. What I'm telling you is that we documented what we found, we tested every alternative we could think of, and we're putting it in front of you so you can make up your own mind. That's the deal I've always made with my audience, and I'm not changing it now.

Verdict

The Fayes House left us with more questions than definitive answers — and in this field, that's sometimes the most honest result you can deliver. What happened to the woman who fell here is a tragedy, and that tragedy deserves to be treated with respect, not sensationalism. Watch the footage, weigh the evidence, and tell me what you think.

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