by Lodestra | Jul 6, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
There’s a familiar moment on any long investigation. It’s two in the morning, someone’s cold and tired, and a recorder that’s been running for six hours needs reviewing. Somewhere in that audio might be a stray sound worth a second look. Most...
by Lodestra | Jul 5, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Somewhere on your recorder, buried under an hour of silence, there is a sound. It might be a whisper that seems to answer a question you asked aloud in an empty room. It might be a knock, a sigh, or a syllable that lands in the pause where you least expected it. That...
by Lodestra | Jul 4, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Walk into any modern investigation and you’ll see a table covered in gear: audio recorders, thermal cameras, EMF meters, laptops running analysis software. The equipment has never been better or cheaper. Yet more technology has not automatically produced better...
by Lodestra | Jul 3, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
The most important part of any ghost hunt happens after everyone has gone home. The location is quiet, the flashlights are back in their cases, and you’re sitting in front of hours of recordings you barely paid attention to while you captured them. This is where...
by Lodestra | Jul 2, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Ask most people to picture a paranormal investigation and they imagine the night itself: dark hallways, flashlight beams, a meter that chirps at the wrong moment. But the part of paranormal research that actually determines whether your findings mean anything happens...
by Lodestra | Jul 1, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Ask anyone who has spent a long night recording an empty hallway what happens the next morning, and you’ll hear the same complaint. The investigation was the easy part. The hard part is the mountain of files afterward: six hours of audio, four camera angles, a...