A Paranormal Casebook


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"In cases when mysterious phenomena jar our understandings of the material world, the experts in paranormal research can provide astonishing explanations. A parapsychologist and paranormal investigator, the author of this volume plumbs 25 years of experience to create a personal and captivating account of events both common and uncommon to the field of paranormal research. Anecdotes and studies in this volume run the gamut from encounters with intelligent entities and imprints of past events to peculiar moving objects to those events that may seem paranormal but actually have common explanations. Major research centers and related resources are discussed, and advice is given on how to judge the credibility of self-professed ghost hunters." -- Amazon.com viewed August 24, 2020.




A Paranormal Casebook


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Here in contains 21 stories from the casebook of Robert Lee Dean, a cop on patrol across the long, and lonely highways of West Texas ... Take someone who has seen and heard ghosts and add to it a lifetime career in Law Enforcement you get some interesting tales with an otherworldly twist. Get ready for a roller-coaster ride of ghosts, werewolves, and banshee, to voodoo dolls and Indian death horses, all told from the perspective of a West Texas cop "lucky enough" to have gotten the call. Bob's ability to relay his experiences with the skill of a seasoned author gives us a chance to tag along on his cases into paranormal gold. From start to finish it's a non-stop exhilaration told from the front seat of a patrol car and over a campfire leaving you wanting more.




Kincaid


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Investigator David Kincaid has talents both worldly and otherworldly. He helps cop-friend, Mike Lucero, solve cases that defy rational explanation, that indeed confront the darkest of forces. Multiple-award winner Nolan "Logan 's Run" goes to the intersection of terror and mystery in a trilogy of tales that will delight crime and horror fans.




Ghost Hunting


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GHOSTHUNTING is a common sense approach to the investigation and resolution of cases of reported ghostly happenings, including apparitions, hauntings and poltergeists. Written so that the reader quickly grasps what parapsychologists think ghosts are and how to best deal with the phenomena and the experiences of the people having them. Covers the investigative process from the initial call and assessment to the on-site investigative techniques and technology. Deals with how to come up with solutions and resolutions—ways to get "rid" of the phenomena. Includes a discussion of the use of technology and the use of psychics in paranormal investigations and if anyone can prove the existence of ghosts. Finally, the book covers information resources and organizations that the new ghost-hunter and the person who encounters a ghost can find to learn more about the subject and for help with cases they’re investigating or phenomena they’re experiencing.







The Victorian Ghost Hunter's Casebook


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Untraceable whispering voices.Gnome-like spirits who walk through walls.A room that glows with an eerie, life-draining light.Disembodied footsteps that climb stairs but never descend.A house with doors that open by themselves-even when locked.After a period of strong skepticism among writers and intellects regarding the reality of ghosts, the Victorian era (1837-1901) revitalized interest in seriously exploring houses and other locations alleged to be haunted. The paranormal investigators, including Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle, chronicled their methods and discoveries. Equipped with little more than candles, patience, and perhaps a flask of brandy, these men and women laid a foundation for the ghost hunters of today.The Victorian Ghost Hunter's Casebook presents some of the most intriguing, most frightening, and most charming of the chronicles left behind. Ghostlore scholar Tim Prasil provides an Introduction about what motivated the Victorians to investigate spectral manifestations, along with the history of ghost hunters that preceded them. He also provides enlightening details on twelve ghostly cases located in Britain, and an Appendix with two more ghost hunts held in the United States during the Victorian era.




The Psychic Investigators Casebook


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There is no better collection anywhere of up-to-date true ghost stories and paranormal happenings than those found in this compendium of casenotes. They did happen! They are real! Hauntings, murders, multiple possession, the sexual needs of an incubus, timewarps, cursed houses, pathetic child ghosts ........they're all there! And they're not merely in the traditional places linked to ghostly goings-on like ancient gloomy castles but in everyday homes of everyday people like you and me. These accounts have been specially selected for you and put together for your enjoyment and enlightenment by an expert who meets the psychic world on a day-by-day basis .... by the very person who encountered them firsthand between the years 1999 and 2002. Some of the accounts of meetings with the supernatural world are incredibly sad, some are hair-raisingly scary but every last one of them is utterly, utterly intriguing! There are special additional technical notes for those who want to increase their knowledge and understanding of the paranormal but for those who want merely some good, thought-provoking bedtime reading .....it's all there. Just one thing ......if you scare easily, don't buy this book!




Hauntings and Poltergeists


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Apparitions, Hauntings and Poltergeists - Ghosts - Have Fascinated philosophers and scientists for millennia. Parapsychologists have made significant inroads into understanding what is really going on. Hauntings seem to be a kind of recording that becomes attached to a place or object and keeps replaying. Poltergeist is a kind of paranormal stress relief valve. Dubbed noisy ghosts, poltergeists are actually the manifestation of rage or another intense emotion of an "agent" who is often, but not always, a teenager.




Ghost-Hunter's Casebook


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Andrew Green, who died in 2004, was for sixty years one of Britain's most active and best-known ghost-hunters. The Daily Telegraph famously christened him 'the Spectre Inspector'. The author of best-sellers such as Our Haunted Kingdom and Ghost Hunting: a Practical Guide, he investigated hundreds of reported hauntings during his career, from famous cases such as 'the poltergeist girl of Battersea' to cases where a client had simply taken the wrong medication before bed. The most important cases from his lifetime of research are collected together in this volume - alongside new research and many reports that have never previously been published. This is an essential guide to the career of Britain's most famous ghost-hunter, and indeed to the paranormal history of ' our haunted kingdom'.




Small Town Ghosts


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