

Streaming on Destination America.Cara Hunter looks refreshingly elegant when we meet dressed in white, her long blonde hair, beautiful outfit and manicured nails a far cry from the dark, crime-ridden world in which she spends the majority of her time.Īnd yet it’s one that’s reaping its rewards, all that hard work tapping away at her desk in North Oxford paying off as her novels continually feature on bestseller lists all over the world. He then retrieves the key and allows everyone to go home.
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I've experienced a lot of things I can't explain." Paranormal TV shows "A paranormal experience is by definition is something that can't be explained. "People can believe whatever they want and it makes no difference to me," Amico said. They watch the shows so they can shake their heads in utter disbelief while wondering how anybody could buy the existence of the paranormal. Then there are those who believe everything about investigations are bunk. "When they cut back to him, the device was lit up and the watch was gone. It was clearly two different times." "I remember one time they showed the device starting to light up, and the guy holding the device had a huge watch on his wrist," Amico said. The problem, Amico said, is that something as simple as a cellphone can disrupt the field and make the EMF sensor light up like a Christmas tree. The more lights, the stronger the electromagnetic change.
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The electromagnetic field (EMF) sensor features a series of lights that illuminate one after another. The on-screen investigators also can manipulate devices that detect changes in the electromagnetic field, believed to indicate the presence of spirits, Amico said. ‘Help me.’ But it’s only because he planted it in your head.” “Let’s say he tells everyone he hears, ‘Help me.’ When it's played again, that what you hear. A typical paranormal investigation takes several visits over weeks or months, he said, and 99% of that time would set off every tedium monitor in the place, if such a thing existed.Ī fluctuation in static, for example, can be translated as, “Get out.” Or “He's here.” Or any number of things, most of them eerie.

Everyone goes home shaken.Īmico said the shows are misleading at best, fake at worst. Before the sun rises, they’ve seen/spoken with/found evidence of the afterlife. Investigators equipped with cameras and various ghost-detecting devices spend a night in a hotel/house/abandoned warehouse said to be haunted. Similar shows followed in its glowing green footsteps, including Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures” and “Haunted USA.” Following the formula Specter-chasing TV shows caught on in 2004 with SyFy’s “Ghost Hunters,” which lasted 12 years before broadcasting its last episode in October 2016. There’s no way to prove he wasn’t touched, or that someone off camera didn’t slam the door.” “A guy says he felt something touch him, or you hear a door slam off camera,” Amico said. Such eerie incidents are extremely rare and easily fabricated. Those fans expect to see evidence of the afterlife, from an empty rocking chair moving by itself to shadowy apparitions coalescing in corners. In 2014 he and his wife started AZ Paranormal Investigations and Research Society.Īnd that’s where these un-reality shows pose problems, he said. He’s been investigating the paranormal for 15 years. “It never happens like that.”Īmico has the experience to back up his claim. “Most of that stuff on TV is bunk,” Vincent Amico said.
