Northeast Forensic Paranormal Research

Forensic Paranormal Photography

The highest success rate among paranormal investigators in capturing photos of apparitions

Welcome to Northeast Forensic Paranormal Research

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Featured is a newly completed investigation from the Mohawk Valley.  The Mohawk Valley is actually a region in New York State that is very active.  From the earliest of days this region was home to the Mohawk Indians.  The region was also vitally important in the early days of the United States in that this is the location of many Revolutionary battles.  The Mohawk River was a major transportation route for the Mohawk Indians, French army, British army and the Continental army lead by George Whittington.  The Mohawk Valley is rich in both history and the ghosts of those who crated that history.  During my up coming events at the Shaker Heritage Society some of these unpublished photos and audios will be shared

Why Forensics?  The best and most convincing evidence of “ghosts” is in the realm of photographic and video evidence.  If, as most all investigation teams do, you employ the camera as the primary “scientific” tool in the search of entities or ghosts then you must employ scientific forensic methodologies in order for the camera to be a scientific tool.

What is Forensics? It relates to making a formal argument in debate based on forensic evidence.   What makes evidence forensic is the methodology in which it is gathered.  Having a single photo of something paranormal or taking random photos does not make evidence forensic and therefore scientific.  If someone looks at the methodologies that I use and state that it is unique or different, it should not be.  Forensics should be part of any comprehensive investigation.

Please note: I have mild Cerebral Palsy.  You will most likely find misspelled words and some grammatical errors in this website.  I ask that you be patient as I make any corrections as I find them. 

 Thank you. Ann De Marco