by Lodestra | Jul 12, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Before anyone unpacks a recorder or an EMF meter, the most important tool in paranormal research is a chair, a notebook, and the patience to listen. A witness sits across from you and describes something that unsettled them — a cold spot, a shape at the end of a hall,...
by Lodestra | Jul 11, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Picture a single audio clip: three seconds of hiss, then something that sounds like a whispered word. Played alone, on a loop, at midnight, it can feel like proof of something. But good paranormal research almost never turns on a clip played in isolation. The word...
by Lodestra | Jul 10, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Ask three people who shared a room what they saw, and you will usually get three different stories. One remembers a shadow near the doorway. Another swears it was by the window. A third felt cold but saw nothing at all. In serious paranormal research, that scatter is...
by Lodestra | Jul 9, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Someone hands you a photo. There’s a pale shape near the staircase, half-formed, and the person who took it swears the hallway was empty. It’s a compelling image. But before we talk about what the shape might be, good paranormal research asks a quieter...
by Lodestra | Jul 8, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Somewhere in the middle of a long night investigation, a witness hears a knock. Twenty minutes later, a camera captures a shadow. An hour after that, someone’s EVP recorder picks up what might be a voice. On their own, these three events feel like a haunting...
by Lodestra | Jul 7, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Ask any seasoned investigator what separates serious paranormal research from a night of wandering around with a flashlight, and the answer usually isn’t a piece of gear. It’s the paperwork. The unglamorous, methodical act of writing down what you saw,...