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How long have you been interested in the paranormal?
I have been interested in the Paranormal forever. I have been serously interested for about 12 years. Professionaly active for about 6 years.
What started this interest?
When I was a kid my favorite thing in the world would be to just tell ghost stories all night and have the crap scared out of you,
not being able to go to sleep at night because you were so scared. This is simply just the next step, or the adult version to scare yourself half to death
and have that most amazing irriplacable rush from being so scared. If you think about being scared once the scare is over it really translates into fun.
How did you become involved with New England Paranormal?
I was a member of the Paranormal Research foundation. I wasn't happy with the way things were going. I left PRF and I started
New England Paranormal
When you go on an investigation what do you expect? What don't you expect?
I love every second of it, from the investigations and lectures to the interviews and research. From the boring nights in the dark
to the excitement of a full out Paranormal Experience. I didn't really know it would get this big, but I'm glad it has. I have met some amazing people
and have had so much fun. I feel the team is at its best right now. I have all amazing investigators and since becoming a member of the TAPS family,
my recources are unlimited.
If someone wants to get involved with Paranormal Research/Investigations, what would you suggest to them?
Do a lot of research, get educated. Once you know the basics, it's time to join a team. If you are around New England contact my team
or TAPS. If you are not in the New England Area go on the TAPS website
www.the-atlantic-paranormal-society.com and join a TAPS family team.
Any other comments?
Make sure you are friendly and friends with everyone on your team. In this field there will be a lot of long hours,
and if nothing comes from those long hours, at least you know you spent those hours having fun and hanging out with good friends.
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