
Equipment? Please
Focus on the task at hand, what's the reason you're there? Is it to help someone or trying to figure out how that new camera/meter/whatever it is, works. If that's the case, save it for a nonresidential case. All those flashing lights or new equipment is great but know the ins and outs of it before you go to a location. This is so you can focus on the issue that has brought you there in the first place. If you’re on location for 4 hours and spend 3 of those hours trying to fi

Armchair Paranormal Experts
Have you ever met someone that tells you that they know more than you do? You know who I mean. There are those out there that have never walked in the sometimes brave shoes that we do as investigators. It never fails when we do public appearances that someone will try to tell us what we're doing wrong because paranormal television does it this way, or that way. These are the people who may read a book or two, join up for some forums on some unknown paranormal website, or like
People Who Expect Everything To Be Like Paranormal Television Written By Roy Weedmark
Being called in to investigate a building whether residential or not is a tricky thing. Let’s forget that you actually need to know what you’re doing, but everyone expects everything to be like what they have seen on Paranormal Television. Let us forget that people seem to stick to investigating in the dark for no apparent reason than to make it scarier. I'm referring to evidence in this case (the latter is a rant on its own- see Ghosts only come out in the Dark). Paranormal