ENTRY 001
The Dunhill Hotel
Charlotte, North Carolina
MIRROR MOMENTS
Our time at the Dunhill led us beyond the hotel itself.
Nearby locations offered their own atmosphere—and in some cases, their own stories, shared through both experience and recorded audio.
Listen and explore the Mirror Moments: COMING SOON….
THE RECORD
Review of the Dunhill Hotel investigation identified consistent anomalies across both audio and environmental conditions, emerging clearly when compared against controlled baseline recordings.
Early sessions established clean reference points, allowing subsequent deviations to be isolated with confidence.
Each entry is a record, not a conclusion.
Entry 001- Arrival
FIELD NOTES
Most conditions remained unchanged.
Some did not.
No conclusion reached.
Entry into the Dunhill Hotel revealed a space defined by its history—quiet, structured, and intact.
Lighting remained low throughout, with shadows settling naturally across the interior.
No anomalies were observed during initial walkthrough.
Atmosphere noted.
Entry 002- Visual Anomalies
Review of captured images revealed subtle inconsistencies within reflective surfaces and low-light conditions.
Certain distortions appeared intermittently, without clear correlation to movement or light source.
Not all anomalies could be confidently attributed to environmental or technical factors.
Each instance has been documented without interpretation.
No conclusions drawn.
Entry 003-Object Displacement
Video camera screen was left facing away from the room.
Upon return (from a very successful shopping trip), the orientation of the screen had changed.
INVESTIGATION NOTES
We entered the Dunhill under normal conditions, with the intention of documenting the space as it presented itself—nothing staged, nothing assumed.
At first, everything felt exactly as expected. The lighting was low but consistent, the rooms quiet, the environment steady. It didn’t take long, though, for that sense of normalcy to shift.
As we moved through the space and began documenting more closely, small inconsistencies started to appear. Reflections didn’t always behave as expected. Objects seemed slightly out of place. Certain moments, especially in low light, felt harder to fully account for.
Not everything we captured can be explained—and not everything needs to be. Some of it comes down to light, angle, and environment. Some of it… we’re still not entirely sure.
So we’ve documented it all as we experienced it.
No conclusions. Just the record.
For a deeper look into this investigation—including real-time observations and audio captured on-site—listen to Episode 001: The Dunhill.
Mirror Moments
Each investigation extends beyond a single location.
During our time at the Dunhill, we visited nearby spaces with their own histories and reported activity—places that reflect the broader environment surrounding the case.
These moments offer additional context, capturing the atmosphere beyond the primary site.
Episodes coming soon…