I Buried Paul
Another eruption from the dead. Link.
Can voices of the dead be heard on ordinary audio tapes recorded in a quiet room?
Swedish archeologist, documentary maker and artist Friedrich Juergenson pioneered research into Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). Eighteen years after his death, interest in EVP is surging thanks to the horror movie "White Noise" in which Michael Keaton receives messages from his dead wife.
The voices cannot be heard live, only when a recording is played back. Messages are often short, such as "I miss you" or "I love you," and are usually just louder than a whisper. Anyone can record and hear them but not everyone manages to establish contact with lost family members, say the Butlers [who run the American Association of Electronic Voice Phenomena].
We especially like this quote:
"There are always entities on the other side who are willing to talk to you. But getting a loved one, a specific person, is a little more of a challenge," said Tom.
Apparently not many impersonators die and go to Hell.