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The Ghost Sisters are a female-led paranormal investigative group, based in Marion, Ohio. Currently, they have four full time female investigators (two of whom are biological sisters). They focus on research and technical aspects of their investigations. Each of their investigators and crew members bring different skills and knowledge to the table. Meet the team at Ghost Sisters: Mandy, Dawn, Chasity, and Meg!

Shane and Alex are on a quest to discover the most haunted places, help people and expand awareness. Together they are S.A.W Paranormal.youtube.com/@s.a.w.paranormalfacebook.com/sawparanormalinstagram.com/s.a.w_paranormalstreamlabs.com/sawparanormal/tipstreamlabs.com/sawparanormal/merch

Shari was born in Schenectady, New York and moved to Boston with her family when she was 11 years old. She graduated from Lynnfield High School and attended Bentley University.Shari became interested in the paranormal field at a very young age as she experienced many strange and unexplained things. But it wasn't until the age of 25 that she began to research and investigate the paranormal, because the house she lived in at the time was believed to be haunted. Shari and her family had many frightening experiences there. It was so bad that she was afraid to go into the house alone, not knowing what was going to happen next. That's when she decided to start investigating with her friends and eventually formed a team. Shari wanted to help others who were experiencing paranormal activity so that they would be comfortable living in their homes.

ASHLEY EVANS is the founder of Pen Paranormal and is a paranormal investigator and author. Having had paranormal experiences since early childhood, her passion for finding answers has led her to accumulate over 20 years of investigative experience. Today, Ashley is writing her first book, a work of historical fiction based on the spirits of the McInteer Villa.CRAIG EVANS is lead investigator for Pen Paranormal. He, too, has had a lifetime of experiences including an unexplained encounter with a UAP. Craig is instrumental in the success of Pen Parnormal, also serving as the team's organizer and chauffer.

In November 1974, Lindley Street in Bridgeport became the epicenter for one of most-documented hauntings in Connecticut history. Beyond the residents and their friends, more than two dozen firefighters, police officers and other investigators on the scene saw all sorts of bizarre happenings, including couches and chairs spontaneously moving across the floor, tables and a refrigerator levitating, paintings and crucifixes falling off walls and even knives flying through the air. William Hall's book: https://www.amazon.com/The-Worlds-Most-Haunted-House/dp/1601633378

Tonight we'll have a "spirited" discussion about the last 20 years in the paranormal field and how, if any, have we evolved as investigators.

We are joined by comic and podcaster Tom Stewart and radio host Tim Weisberg as we say goodbye to 2024 and the bizarre stories that shaped it.

KATIE PAIGE has personal ties to a High Strangeness Ranch in Colorado, now known as the “Rocky Mountain Ranch”. In UFO folklore it was known as the “Clearview” Ranch and pre-dates the infamous “Skinwalker Ranch” by over a decade. This motivated her interest in ufology, to find answers to her experiences, and to uncover the truth about what was happening there. She is now CEO of Rocky Mountain Ranch Research and is a Co-host on the UAP Studies Podcast hosted By Jason Guillemette, and Dr. Michael Glawson.Katie can be seen on History Channel’s "Beyond Skinwalker", Travel Channel’s "UFO Witness", Gaia’s "Beyond Belief with George Noory", Small Town Monsters: "On the Trail of UFO’s Night Visitors" and their new series "UFO’s Revisited", as well as Ron James’s film "Accidental Truth".

Tonight we are joined by all of our on-air talent for a special look back at 2024 and to spread Christmas cheer to one and all! Whether you want it or not!

On June 25, 1973, a seven-year-old girl went missing from the Montana campground where her family was vacationing. Somebody had slit open the back of their tent and snatched her from under their noses. None of them saw or heard anything. Susie Jaeger had vanished into thin air, plucked by a shadow.The largest manhunt in Montana’s history ensued, led by the FBI. As days stretched into weeks, and weeks into months, Special Agent Pete Dunbar attended a workshop at FBI Headquarters in Quantico, Virgina, led by two agents who had hatched a radical new idea: What if criminals left a psychological trail that would lead us to them? Patrick Mullany, a trained psychologist, and Howard Teten, a veteran criminologist, had created the Behavioral Science Unit to explore this new "voodoo" they called “criminal profiling.”At Dunbar's request, Mullany and Teten built the FBI's first profile of an unknown subject: the UnSub who had snatched Susie Jaeger and, a few months later, a 19-year-old waitress. They deduced that he was a white twenty-something who'd grown up without a father; an intelligent, local loner who had served in the military. They predicted he would contact Susie's parents on the anniversary of her murder, and when caught would attempt suicide. When David Meirhofer was arrested fifteen months after Susie's abduction, and confessed to four murders, the profile fit him to a "T".