COMING SOON

History doesn’t simply disappear. It settles. It leaves something behind.

When the past is proven but the present refuses to stay silent, the investigation begins.

Why is the past important?

History and paranormal investigation are deeply interconnected, as historical research provides the essential framework for understanding and validating alleged supernatural activity.

The role of technology

Technology is the primary tool used to document and interpret alleged supernatural events. At the same time, it also serves to disprove paranormal claims by identifying explainable causes.

Sensitives and mediums

Those with heightened intuition or “clairsentience” serve as “human sensors” within a paranormal investigation. These individuals can provide subjective context and facilitate communication.

MILL ROAD MURDERS

He had not been in a hurry to do his killing. He brazenly and deliberately walked slowly down the old country road where he would soon encounter his next victim.

TRUE PARANORMAL isn’t about proving ghosts exist. It’s about documenting what history can’t explain—and respecting the silence where answers refuse to appear.

True Crime Stories

 

Stories of documented crimes are a foundational source for paranormal investigations because they provide the narrative catalysts that justify a site’s “haunted” reputation. It’s believed that in areas that traumatic events occur, residual energy is left behind, leaving the location with a retrievable record of the events that took place there and the emotional damage they produced. 

Abandoned Locations

 

Due to a combination of psychological triggers, environmental factors, and historical “energy” theories, abandoned locations remain a cornerstone of paranormal investigation. These sites are considered “incubators” for paranormal activity as many investigators believe that intense human experiences leave a permanent mark on a physical space.

Historical Locations and Objects

 

A core belief in the paranormal community is that intense human emotions (such as trauma, grief, or great passion) can “imprint” themselves on physical matter. That’s why historical locations and objects are the most sought-after targets for paranormal investigation—they provide the narrative anchors and physical conduits for alleged supernatural activity.

THE LAST HANGING

As soon as the execution was carried out, a large, drunken crowd cut the rope into small pieces to take as souvenirs.

Stories and locations are selected as individual case files, each built from a foundation of history, testimony, and unresolved questions.

Corroboration

The case must include multiple independent sources, such as historical records, eyewitness testimony, or documented reports, that point to the same unexplained activity or historical timeline.

Historical Weight

Locations tied to significant events—tragedy, crime, loss, or long-term human presence—are prioritized, especially when the documented history aligns with the reported phenomena.

Unresolved Presence

The case presents unanswered questions or ongoing activity that suggests something remains active or unfinished, making it suitable for investigation rather than retrospective storytelling.

ERASING HISTORY

Because no priests were present to offer last rites or services during the chaos, these crosses were the last symbols of their faith and the only protection for the graves of their loved ones they were leaving behind.

PRODUCTION 02.01.26-07.31.26

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