| American Paranormal Investigations Sacramento, CA Erin, Investigator and Sensitive |
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| Updated June 14, 2007 |
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An Interview with Erin: 1. What interested you in the paranormal? I was born a believer. I can’t remember a time I wasn’t completely fascinated with all things Paranormal – especially ghosts. Even as a very young child I had a huge interest. 2. How are you treated in public when people realize that you are a paranormal investigator? Actually I’ve had very good experiences. At work I found out a lot of my co-workers were believers and very interested to hear my experiences. Even skeptics seem to have some sort of amused curiosity. It seems to me the more people are interested in spirituality the thinner the veil gets. 3. Have you ever had anybody react to what you do negatively? Not yet. I have fear that people will react negatively but it has never happened. And if it does someday – oh well. I know my experiences to be true. 4. What do you do when you aren't investigating? I have a beautiful new baby girl, McKenna, who is my number one interest and joy. I love to spend time with family and close friends but most of my time is spent enjoying my daughter. 5. What investigation sticks out in your mind? The one API did in my old town home. It validated a lot of things I’d been picking up on. It made me realize I’m a lot more sensitive to the paranormal than I knew. 6. Have you had any unexplained experiences? I’ve had several. The creepiest one was hearing a little girl crying inside my bedroom. I hadn’t had my baby yet and it was only me and my boyfriend living in the house. I’d try to find her but no one visibly was there. 7. What skills do you bring to API? Well, I’ve been out on maternity leave for awhile so I haven’t brought much lately. I hope and try to be an active helper in the group in activities and investigations. I like to try new things and roles in investigations. They let me stay so they must like me but I really learn a lot more from my teammates. They have great insight and experience to share. 8. What do you want to get out of your experience with API? I crave new knowledge and experience. I want proof that what I believe I am experiencing to be real. I want other to see the proof. As someone who lived in a “haunted house” it’s always nice to bring validation to homeowners that they aren’t going crazy. 9. How does your family feel about your investigations? My mom is becoming increasingly fascinated. She asks me stuff all the time. My sister is also very interested. For the most part they are supportive. 10. Do you enjoy being an investigator? So much!!! The investigations are my favorite part. I would like to try coming in as a sensitive sometime though. |
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