Meet the Team
Our team all have their own uniqueness that we bring to the team. We all have had some type of experiences as well.We all have years of experience in the paranormal world. We all had our own experiences and have dealt with paranormal activity. We all work well together and take this seriously. We all work to figure out what is going on and if we find anything we work on coming up with a possible solution to help our clients. Our team is friendly and professional. We document everything we find or see and will try to debunk things before we claim anything. We strive to give our clients peace.
Degrees that some or out team members hold
Demonology degree
Cryptozology degree
Two members or ordained ministers
ROLES IN A GHOST HUNTING TEAM
ROLES IN A GHOST HUNTING TEAM
Core Investigation Team
Lead Investigator – The person with the most experience. He/She will make the decisions on the investigation plan and the final call on group membership.
Investigator – An experienced ghost hunter that’s firmly involved in the investigation planning.
Investigator Trainee – A member who’s still learning the job. Usually, trainees try many of the positions listed below to find their niche.
Case Manager – A very valuable member of team who does initial research, qualifies ghost hunting leads and coordinates the investigation. He/She may or may not be a resource to the public or media.
Equipment Manager – He/She trains the investigators on equipment use and handling.
Evidence Analyst – He/She evaluates the evidence. For large teams, you may have a few analysts with an area of specialty by the equipment type like EVP.
Researcher – This may or may not be the case manager. They research the history of the haunting and may or may not interview witnesses. They get the haunting background, simply put.
Additional Team Members
Demonologist – They’re hard to find, but they deal with possible demonic hauntings.
Occultist – They know all about the Occult (witchcraft, paganism, divination, spiritualism, etc. It’s a broad area to cover).
Psychic/Sensitive/Medium – A person with a connection to the afterlife. This role is open to debate since it essentially overrides measurement by the equipment.
Cryptozoologist – A person who knows all about the creatures of the unknown (think Big Foot, werewolves, etc.).
UFOlogist – A person with knowledge of aliens, spacecraft and aerial phenomena. A similar role is the USOlogist, who deals with underwater phenomena.
Core Investigation Team
Lead Investigator – The person with the most experience. He/She will make the decisions on the investigation plan and the final call on group membership.
Investigator – An experienced ghost hunter that’s firmly involved in the investigation planning.
Investigator Trainee – A member who’s still learning the job. Usually, trainees try many of the positions listed below to find their niche.
Case Manager – A very valuable member of team who does initial research, qualifies ghost hunting leads and coordinates the investigation. He/She may or may not be a resource to the public or media.
Equipment Manager – He/She trains the investigators on equipment use and handling.
Evidence Analyst – He/She evaluates the evidence. For large teams, you may have a few analysts with an area of specialty by the equipment type like EVP.
Researcher – This may or may not be the case manager. They research the history of the haunting and may or may not interview witnesses. They get the haunting background, simply put.
Additional Team Members
Demonologist – They’re hard to find, but they deal with possible demonic hauntings.
Occultist – They know all about the Occult (witchcraft, paganism, divination, spiritualism, etc. It’s a broad area to cover).
Psychic/Sensitive/Medium – A person with a connection to the afterlife. This role is open to debate since it essentially overrides measurement by the equipment.
Cryptozoologist – A person who knows all about the creatures of the unknown (think Big Foot, werewolves, etc.).
UFOlogist – A person with knowledge of aliens, spacecraft and aerial phenomena. A similar role is the USOlogist, who deals with underwater phenomena.