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What happens during an investigation?

If you've seen the "Ghost Hunters" shows on TV, you might think that a paranormal investigation involves opening your home up to a team of technicians and cameramen in the middle of the night. Nothing can be further from the truth. I conduct most investigations during the day; I work with tech expert Tom Holzer; I occasionally bring others with psychic abilities along; and I use very little technical equipment -- digital audio recorders, digital cameras, an EMF meter to take Electromagnetic Field readings, a few motion sensors, and various data collecting sensors.

What happens after an investigation

After an investigation is concluded, clients are provided a written report, mp3 files of EVP clips (if any are captured) and any photos showing anomalies. If a home needs to be cleared of spirits I may need to come back to do a clearing, either alone or with a colleague.

Does it cost anything?

Paranormal investigating is not about making money. My goal is to help those in need understand what is often a disturbing situation and to give closure. While I provide my services free of charge, I do accept voluntary donations to help cover the cost of travel and the time it takes to conduct the investigation, analyze the data, compile and write the report, and do a clearing of the home if necessary. I never expect payment up-front, and you are never obligated to donate if you do not wish to.