Tuesday, November 29, 2016

The Problem With TV Psychics/Paranormal Investigators (2) : Long Island Medium

In the first installment of this post series, we briefly discussed some issues with paranormal investigators : Ghost Adventures Crew. In this second installment we will be taking a look at some of the major problems surrounding The Long Island Medium, Theresa Caputo and how her show works. 




1. Theresa says "I only channel souls that walk in God's white light." Sorry, Theresa, but a real Psychic cant pick and choose the energies they connect to. Sure, some people with abilities tend to attract either good energy more often or bad energy more often, but we cannot forbid all negative spirits from contacting us, as each individual energy is attracted to different people with abilities for different reasons. Another problem I have with her statement is, while mediums can CONNECT to people and spirits, they cant really channel anyone they want, thus disproving her statement that she only channels "godly" spirits. Being a death medium myself, (and I hate the words psychic and medium because of the connotation)... anyway, I digress ;  being a death medium who comes into contact with negative spirits about 90% of the time, I can tell you straight up I cannot choose who, or what I connect with. 

2. The show is heavily edited. Viewers cannot see what, if any prior research is going on behind the scenes. And, reality TV, as most people know, is hardly realistic. Theresa has a crew and people all around her that may very well be feeding her information, because often times, her statements are grossly generalized. Straight from Theresa's personal site : "Unfortunately being on this list does not guarantee an appointment. The people featured on Long Island Medium are selected from all of the lists. Factors include location, availability, and who feels comfortable being on television are taken into consideration."

3. She has refused to take James Randi's $1 Million test, that is comprised of a variety of tests to prove or disprove psychic ability. If anyone can pass it with flying colors, they win $1 Million. 

4. She is focused on money. She charges massive amounts of money and has a "wait list" for "clients" that lasts up to 3-6 months. Most sources say Caputo charges $250 per 30 minutes. The prices dont seem to appear clearly on her site anymore, but when I checked last year it was upwards of $300 / 30 minutes. Her live shows are upwards of $100 or more per ticket. 

5. Classic Cold Reading. I can tell BASIC things from cold reading, like an estimate of how wealthy you are by your clothing and hair, or cultural background based on appearance, etc. However, Theresa seems to only throw out information based on run of the mill cold reading techniques. She also only refers to her source of information as "spirit", normally, no specific sources or spirits are referred to. Another thing to take notice of is how fast she talks, this confuses the person being read. 

6. According to sources who have attended said live show "experiences" say the show appears carefully staged/choreographed with possible audience plants. (A plant is someone who is put there by the production for intended use in a show) 



7. Is it just me or does her family seem to either be in on it or extremely annoyed with the fact that Theresa is on tv claiming to be a powerful psychic?

8. Caputo claims to be a "certified psychic" through Forever-Family Foundation. No evidence proving this foundation actually exists can be found. 



While a few of her readings are impressive, there is something about her that I still dont trust. Sources say she does sometimes give free readings if she is drawn to someone out in public. Those who have met her claim she is friendly and kind, and we cant fault anyone for being charismatic and nice, or at least appearing to be.

My personal opinion? Shes a fake.





Wednesday, November 23, 2016

The Problem With TV Psychics and Paranormal Investigators (1)

Im sure many of you have wondered why and how almost every episode of Ghost Adventures seems to capture Grade A EVPs, photos, audio AND video evidence. My simple answer is this : These investigations are not done over a 10 or 12 or even 24 hour "lock down" as it appears on TV. The illusion that it does is courtesy of careful editing and clip timing. Real, thorough investigations can take days, weeks or even months. I can tell you first hand, because I've not only assisted in the investigation of my previous home along with a paranormal team, but I have also investigated various haunted locations on my own, briefly. The hour or two I spend at the location leaves me with general information and energy. Rarely any quality, or bountiful physical evidence like Zak Bagans and his crew get. I can also tell you that investigations, more often than not, are boring. Yes, boring. It is a lot of waiting and coaxing information. The spirits and energy do not perform on cue as it appears in the show. 

You may now be asking yourself, why? Why are they getting SO much evidence on EVERY SINGLE EPISODE? Below Ill discuss some of the main reasons why. 



1. Like I said above, these investigations take a lot longer than it seems. The crew is most likely there for days, splicing small audio clips together to make it look like they got a substantial amount of evidence during a short period of time. 

2. Made up evidence? A source from reliable site "Quora" says : 

"I worked as the psychic for a paranormal team that was on Zac's reality show he did. It was a total joke. You cannot have a sterile environment in any paranormal investigation no matter how hard you try. Often EVP's are proved to be actual conversations of team members."
-Kimberly McGeorge


3. Losing Ratings? Now, I understand that this is an entertainment television show. They need to keep the ratings up and the viewer numbers high. However, I feel that shouldnt take priority over maintaining their reputation that they claim to have worked so hard for so many years to obtain. Once the crew started bringing D list celebrities on the show, they lost a bit of my respect. Lately, it has become more about shock factor and bringing in guests, or prolonging interviews to build up the hype for the investigation that now seems to only last for 1/4 of the hour long program. 

4. Misrepresenting evidence? Just like the crew has been accused of faking evidence, it is also possible they have been misrepresenting evidence. Or presenting a sound or audio / video clip as something more or other than what it is. For example : Have you ever listened to an audio clip to play, and you just, for the life of you cannot hear actual words? Well, that probably means there are not any words being spoken. Its possible they are playing a general sound of scuffle, while putting words up on the tv screen, to suggest to you what you should be hearing. 

5. Im just going to come right out and say there is no possible way Zak and his crew members are getting jumped / possessed THAT much. Even with Zaks aggression, "demons" dont jump or possess just anyone because they can. 


Now that weve briefly discussed some of the issues with the investigation process overall, Id like to take this time to focus on Zak in particular. Now, if you have watched even just one episode of Ghost Adventures, you most likely have seen Zak provoke or "call out" one or more spirits. Not only is this dangerous, but it is just plain stupid and wrong. Below, are the main issues with Zak's overly aggressive approach :

1. He does NOT have actual abilities - Not once has Zak eluded to or straight up stated he has abilities. Thats why he brings in psychics, mediums and people with a myriad of abilities and skills, right? Therefore, he really has no clue what he is doing. After seeing one spirit, he set out on a mission to capture what he once saw, right? He doesnt know, or at least he doesnt feel the need to use respectful, efficient, or correct forms of communication. 

2. Condoning the use of ouija boards - Ouija boards have been used a couple of episodes and was even the focal point of the "Zozo Demon" episode. Bottom line, the ouija should have never been used in the first place, for any reason. Its dangerous. 

3. He is not an ordained or qualified individual - Zak is not ordained or officially qualified / educated on demonology, the occult or the spirit world in any way. As said above, he isnt a medium, psychic or anything, but possibly a sensitive. He should not be calling out anything or trying to get rid of anything on his own. 

4. Improper use of white sage, a sacred medicine - In one episode, Zak is clearly shown using white sage with negative intentions. He used the white sage with the intention to, and I quote "to piss [the entity] off". He then lit the sacred medicine and aggressively called out said spirit. 

5. The fame has gone to his head - Zak's attitude toward the show and how he conducts himself have changed quite a bit from the very first seasons. I believe that his role had inflated his ego, making him think he invincible and can do no wrong. How he behaves is the exact opposite of how you need to conduct yourself during a legit, live, real life investigation. If anyone acted like Zak during an investigation I was doing theyd be kicked out immediately. 



Final Thoughts :

Now, please do not take my issues personally or as an attack on the show or any investigator. I was a true fan, and still am of their earlier work. Lately, I just feel they have dropped their standards to an unacceptable low. Do I think the show is complete bull and faked? No. But I think it is heavily exaggerated, misrepresented and spreads a false,  at times disrespectful and dangerous image of what investigating the paranormal is all about. 




Sunday, November 13, 2016

Haunted New England : Freetown State Forest , Fall River, Massachusetts

In this installment of "Haunted New England", we will be taking a look at Freetown State Forest, located in Fall River, Massachusetts. The forest itself is secluded and set away from the main roads and town. The area is well known as a dumping ground for bodies and the like, not to mention the rumors of satanic ceremonies that circulate amongst the locals. 

Validity was given to these rumors when multiple unexplainable deaths took place nearby. 

1. 1978 - Body of a local cheerleader found tied to a tree in the forest. 

2. 1987 - Body of a drifter found in the river.

3. Date Unknown - Body of an infant found in a trash can near the forest.

4. 2001 - Two men found shot on a road that intertwines through the forest itself. 

5. 2016 - Wires were discovered, stretched across heavily traveled paths. The purpose was to catch hikers and bikes off guard and cut, trip, or in the worst case scenario, decapitate those who came into contact with said wires. 


Possible Paranormal Activity: 

  1. UFO / Extraterrestrial sightings and activity 
  2. Flying balls / orbs that appear to be on fire
  3. Disembodied / unclear voices
  4. Dark apparitions
  5. Severe feeling of being watched and/or followed
  6. Giant Snakes with no origin
  7. Black helicopters, again, out of the blue only to disappear
  8. Pukwedgie sightings, a Wampanoag tribe humanoid creature
Freetown State Forest has arguable been deemed the most haunted forest in America. It is a part of the somewhat legendary "Bridgewater Triangle". Some say the area is comparable to the famed "Bermuda Triangle", claiming that numerous paranormal events take place there as well as mysterious deaths, as we discussed above. Not only that, but the entire area, specifically the forest is a hot bed for bad energy. 

The slew of creepy crimes and mysterious events is enough to keep most people away from the forest all together. This was especially true when various locals reported to police that they had actually SEEN a satanic cult practicing in the woods. 

Some townspeople, as well as some local police officers thought the sightings may have been connected to the supposed "Fall River Cult Killings" that were reported during the same time the sightings were, in the 1980's. 

Suspicious, man made clearings were discovered along with blood stained rocks and oddly arranged cow carcasses, which were only discovered much later. Whether these were planted to confuse police, or if they were genuinely connected to the horrifying activity that took place is still undetermined. Either way, its unsettling to say the least, and these speculations keep most people out of the forest, especially at night. 

In my efforts to validate / debunk anything I post or read about... I took it up on myself to see if my mother (who is originally from Massachusetts) if she had ever heard of any of the rumors or if she may have been to the area. 

My mother confirmed that yes, she had heard of these things happening and to her knowledge they are true. She describes the forest and area as "[Creepy], and it's a dump" So, there you have it readers, by the advice of my own mother, I do not recommend taking a trip to the haunted forest any time soon.

How Would I Investigate?

I wouldn't, not because of the paranormal events, but because of the evil deeds done there and the dangers of coming across traps in the woods. 


Friday, November 4, 2016

Haunted New England? : Long Lane Correctional Facility, Middletown ,Connecticut

If you live anywhere in Connecticut, or if you've seen any of the plethora of cop shows on TV, youve most likely heard about Long Lane. Long Lane was first opened in 1868 under the name "Connecticut Industrial School For Girls". In 1921, the building was signed over to the state. It was renamed "Long Lane School" in 1943, then in 1972, it was combined with the "School For Boys", in which is was then used as a correctional facility for juvenile delinquents, and referred to as "Long Lane" or "Connecticut Juvenile Training School"
, until it was officially closed for good in 2003. The entire property is now owned by Wesleyan University. 

The rumors about negative energy residing inside the facility have been circulating not only around the town, but the entire state (it seems) since knowledge of the numerous deaths and questionable practices that took place in the facilities early years. Not to mention the fact that, the minors that were kept here, we usually violent, angry, stressed, misunderstood and unfortunately unstable. This caused major negative energy to culminate and stick to the buildings themselves. 


Background:

Original building as it appeared as an "Industrial School For Girls". (1874)

When the building first opened, it was used to "rehabilitate" girls that were thought to be headed down a destructive or "improper" path in life. 

The girls were made to do practical chores that were geared toward helping them build skills that were thought to help them in everyday life. In addition to the multiple chores, religion was pushed on the girls. They were required to go to church and attend Sunday School sessions. 

During the 1950's, more control was given to the girls who had to attend to reform / training school. They were allowed to take academic classes, equivalent to High School or take training/vocational classes in areas such as Makeup & Beauty, Dress Making, Art , etc. 

In the 70's, the facility was officially renamed as "Long Lane" and teamed up with the new Department Of Children and Youth Services, which was later renamed, and is still referred to as the Department of Children and Family (DCF - 1993). 


Connections To Possible Haunting / Residual Energy :



  • Tabatha Anne Brendle (1998) - 15 - suicide ( Upon investigation it was found that there were numerous policy violations, and understaffed areas. Unqualified clinicians and abuse and neglect by certain staff members contributed to her death )
  • 1998- 2003 Closing ( Certain staff members/teacher were found making inadequate long term plans, or no long term treatments at all for the inmates. Improper restraint techniques, and improper seclusion was also a big problem, causing injury not only to inmates but to officers as well. Investigators found saggy beds, tattered blankets, trash littered in certain holding areas, unsanitary fridges and bathrooms/toilets.
  • Allegations of inappropriate relationships, secret "deals" and mistreatment of inmates and officers were also reported during different times during the facility's run. However, these events are not really reported or recorded in public record. 
  • This was a rough place, especially after it turned over to more of a prison than a rehab center. There were numerous cases of negative / troubled individuals. Numerous violent fights and out bursts. Individuals with depression, anxiety and other unfortunate issues. 
Personal Connections:

I also developed a distant, but strong connection with a few of the female inmates there. I would collect books for a few of the girls that enjoyed reading, because the facility's library and academic fields werent very strong or abundant. 

We have a Christmas ornament that one of the guys made for my dad, and I hang it up every year. 

You might be wondering why this section is relevant to the article. Well, I have my own theories and evidence that the original buildings held some major residual energy...

Personal Evidence Of Haunting/Residual Energy From The Area:

I personally developed a connection to the buildings and people there, even though I never set foot inside. I had a connection to the girls I gave books to. The energy from that building , I believe, attached to my Dad to a degree, and in turn caused paranormal activity in our home and lives.  

*All information such as dates, names and timelines were taken from public record (http://ctstatelibrary.org/RG178_002.html). Any other information cannot be found on record and is only sourced from personal knowledge*

More Images and Bits of Info Below:




The above pictures show how the building looked after its last remodel, this is the part that was merged with the School For Boys, to become CT Juvenile Training School/CT Juvenile Detention Center.


Old land layout of Long Lane