by Lodestra | Jun 30, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Ask any seasoned investigator about their worst case, and you will probably hear a story that has nothing to do with anything paranormal. It will be about a recording with no timestamp, a photo no one can place to a room, or a witness statement that contradicts the...
by Lodestra | Jun 29, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
The hardest part of a case is rarely the long, cold night in an unfamiliar house. It’s the conversation that comes after. A family is sitting across from you, tired and a little frightened, waiting to hear what you found. How you handle that moment defines the...
by Lodestra | Jun 28, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Picture a shoebox full of SD cards. A dozen audio clips with names like “weird sound 3.” Photos with no timestamps. A notebook page where someone scrawled “cold spot — bedroom?” without saying which bedroom, what temperature, or what time. This...
by Lodestra | Jun 27, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Walk into a reportedly haunted room with an EMF meter and you’ll almost always find something. A needle twitches near the wall. A reading spikes by the old radiator. To an untrained eye, that looks like activity. To anyone serious about paranormal research, it...
by Lodestra | Jun 26, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
Picture a recorder left running in an empty room overnight. The next morning, somewhere in six hours of audio, there’s a faint two-syllable sound that, to one tired listener at 3 a.m., resembles a word. Does software turn that fragment into proof of a haunting?...
by Lodestra | Jun 25, 2026 | Case Analysis, Equipment & Methods, Field Investigations, Parapsychology
The real work of paranormal research happens long after the investigation ends. The audio recorder gets switched off, the cameras come down, and the team goes home with hours of footage, gigabytes of photos, and a notebook full of timestamps. Then comes the part...