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About the
Haunted North Carolina Team
Haunted North Carolina, then known as Seven Paranormal Research, was
founded in 1992 as a research organization dedicated to hauntings and
related phenomena. It began in what may be the most haunted house in North
Carolina. Founders Janet and Kady survived 9 months there and after moving
from the house into more peaceful residences, began to wonder how one
little house could possible hold that much energy and unexplained activity.
The original journals from that house are part of today's Haunted North
Carolina files. Years spent learning, pursuing education in the field
of parapsychology, researching and theorizing turned into field work with
other groups and on their own. In 1998, Seven became a more cohesive organization
with specific short and long range working goals towards research and
education in the paranormal field, with a focus on the phenomena of hauntings
and ghosts.
Today, Haunted North Carolina, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated
to investigation, research, and education in the paranormal field. All
of our members go through an extensive interview process and training
before they bring to Haunted North Carolina diverse experience in fields
that compliment our research. Human psychology, paranormal phenomena,
theology, information research, photography, writing, history, administration,
genealogy, computer software and expertise on construction and electrical
work... all strong skills present in our members. No one member has a
lock on anything, and with a strong team belief and combination of skills,
Haunted North Carolina continues to grow and gather new information in
this field.
Jim
Hall
Director
Jim has over 20 years of experience in paranormal
research. A critical thinker, he believes in searching for rational
explanations before considering paranormal ones. He has a B.A. Ed.
from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in Middle Grades
Education with a minor in Science. By day, Jim teaches 7th and 8th
grade science in Chatham County. He is a devoted father of two beautiful
children. He also spent six years wrestling professionally throughout
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Noel McCreath
Assistant Director / Intuitive
Noel's interest in all things concerning belief
systems and the paranormal was born out of her life as an intuitive.
Having the ability to "see and sense" energies differently
since childhood, Noel now directs her "capabilities" to
the study of the paranormal as well as her private intuitive/medium
business. She is also a full time student pursuing degrees in history,
literature, and psychology, works for a local college and in historical
interpretation.
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David Gurney
Investigator
David is a co-founder of the team and has had an
interest in all things paranormal ever since he was a child. His
current interests include other culture's beliefs and practices
relating to survival research. He is also fascinated by history
and enjoys doing historical and genealogical research. David has
also been a dowser since 1997.
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Waverly Hawthorne
(Inactive)
Waverly has had an interest in all forms of parasychology
for as long as he can remember. Special interest in tapping the
hidden abilities of the mind led to studies of ancient Polynesian
culture, Asian meditation practices, and dowsing of early Europe.
When not on investigations Waverly is a freelance artist. Waverly
in currently taking a leave of absence.
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Mark Ruegg
Tech./Audio Specialist
Ever since Mark was a child he has always been
fascinated by the paranormal. Even though he remains skeptical he
realizes that "there are things that exist outside the realm of
normal experience." Mark graduated from NC State with a BS in computer
science.
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Melissa
Southern
Photography Specialist
Melissa is a professional photographer both in the
private sector and a forensic photographer with the City-County
Bureau of Identification for Wake County. She is available for hire
at www.melissasouthern.com
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Blake
Bowers
Investigator
Blake came to Haunted North Carolina in 2006 with
a journalist's tenacity toward finding the truth. He is fairly new
to paranormal investigations, but he has long been interested in
the subject. He always looks for natural explanations for things
which may be considered paranormal by others. Blake also works as
a news assignment editor at one of the major media outlets in the
area. He is excited to be investigating with what he considers some
of the best!
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Robert
Hernandez, Ph.D.
Investigator
Robert serves as an investigator for HNC. His interests
in the paranormal stems back from childhood, through personal experiences.
He comes from a scientific background and brings his experience
as a scientist to his approach in investigating the paranormal.
Robert finds the field of paranormal research both challenging and
necessary in answering the many questions that exist regarding the
possibility of life after death. Robert attended East Carolina University,
where he obtained a Ph.D. in the area of cellular biology.
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Chuck
Ray
Investigator
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Missi
Brandewie
Investigator
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| Donna
Ward
Investigator
Donna is a newcomer to the world of paranormal research.
She has worked with several groups in the Raleigh area, and brings
to HNC a real talent for critical thinking...and annoying the director!
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Steve
Barrell
Investigator / Historian
Steve's curiosity about the Spirit World began with
personal experiences and an Anglo-Barbadian great-grandmother who
conversed with `duppies'. As both professional genealogist and paranormal
investigator, his motto is, "I Find Dead People." Sensitivity
does not cloud his healthy skepticism; Steve considers himself an
investigator with extra equipment. He holds the MA in Historic Performance
from Duke University, and performs on period keyboard instruments.
Other interests include whitewater kayaking and travel.
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| Deborah
Donati
Investigator
Deborah is a freelance writer, paranormal investigator,
amateur archaeologist, and a former dancer. She has one foot in
the arts and the other in the sciences. Having had paranormal experiences
since childhood her interest in the mysterious persists to this
day. She served as a liaison with the National Academy of Sciences,
a scientific research society, and edited for the journal Neurology.
Deborah holds a Master’s degree in English with minors in
biology and Spanish. She is an empathic intuitive, but prefers to
use a scientific approach first. Her other interests include photography,
technology, astronomy, and geology.
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Brandon
Hall
Investigator
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| J.
Crumpler
Investigator
J. is a practicing attorney in downtown Raleigh. He has a double
degree from Appalachian State University in Communications and Psychology
and a law degree from Campbell University. "I have been interested
in the paranormal for the great majority of my adult life and have
been doing research on my own for about 4 years now."
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James
Hall, Jr.
Honorary Member
James, at only 10 years of age, shows all signs of
following in his dad's
paranormal footsteps, and has accompanied the team on some investigations.
He has also manned the HNC table at several public events, and REALLY
knows his stuff!
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OUR GOALS AND PHILOSOPHY:
Haunted North Carolina holds two main goals. The first is the investigation,
research and understanding of paranormal phenomena surrounding ghosts
and hauntings. To this end, we seek out and investigate potentially or
reportedly haunted locations, doing background research and on-site gathering
of data. Our second goal is education, both for those interested in entering
this field of study and for those who may be experiencing this phenomena
and would like to understand more about it. Our website is one educational
tool for hobbyists or beginning ghost researchers who are looking to increase
their skills and experience, and our goal is to provide a top rated resource
for anyone interested in this field.
Our philosophy is simple. We believe that with an open mind we can learn.
We do not enter an investigation with preconceived ideas or prejudices.
We take all information presented, research the location, people and event
as fully as possible as well as interpret actual information gathered
during the investigation. We are open to all possibilities. We approach
each investigation with an objective mind... no one knows exactly, precisely
what causes haunting phenomena. We believe that only by putting aside
any personal beliefs can we gather and, more importantly, evaluate data
in an objective and scientifically oriented manner.
We do not play. We do not take Ouija boards into cemeteries at night,
hold séances and the like, nor do we challenge or taunt potential
entities. To do so is neither professional, smart or responsible.
We respect the fact the others may hold different viewpoints than ours.
There are many theories and methods in this field, many valid possibilities
and we feel we can only learn and expand our knowledge through acceptance
and respect for other ideas as well as critical thinking. We do not feel
there is much room for competition, but plenty of room for cooperation
and only by sharing ideas and knowledge will the field of paranormal research
advance. It isn't a race, it's a journey.
We respect the fact we are on either public property or on private property
with permission, and treat it as a privilege. We will maintain confidence
when asked. During any investigation we act in a professional, respectful
manner. This includes appropriate dress, language, and behavior. There
will be no use of alcohol or drugs prior or during the investigation.
We are part of a team. There is no one person more important than the
next. We are not a club that seeks to "investigate" for a cool
weekend fun -time event. Rather we are a functioning organization that
researches this phenomena in many ways - from education to investigations,
and for specific purpose.
We do not charge for our investigations. We are non-profit, and while
donations are gladly accepted, they are never expected.
We perform scientific investigations. We cannot catch ghosts in boxes
ala Ghostbusters and take them away, nor will we claim such. We are available
to help understand the phenomena you may be experiencing, answer questions
and provide support.
We work hard, and feel that anything less degrades the work of other
investigators. This is a tough enough field of study without adding to
the stereotypes frequently formed by others.
We will continue to work in a professional and non-profit manner. Our
goals are the research and contribution we can make to this field in the
form of data collection and evaluation. Any funds we may raise go directly
to furthering this research. Whether it is in the form of an information
or investigation request, or a comment or suggestion, we always welcome
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call 919-599-9006.
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