SPI: Arizona-wide TAPS Family Ghost Haunting Investigation Group

Are you experiencing paranormal activity?  Does your home have a real ghost?  Do you think your work location or business is haunted?  Do you want a free paranormal investigation?  Are you looking for ghost hunters but are having trouble distinguishing from among numerous groups all appearing to be good?  Are you anywhere in Arizona, including the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas?  Then you have come to the right place.

Sonoran Paranormal Investigations (SPI) is an experienced team that has been covering the entire state of Arizona for over 16 continuous years.

 

SPI is trustable and safe:  SPI never charges a thing for its services.  Our members undergo initial and yearly criminal background checks.  We enter into written confidentiality agreements with clients.

 

SPI is professional:  We are scientifically oriented, use proven equipment, mature methods, rigorous protocols, and mentored personnel.

 

SPI is connected:  We know of resources that may provide you further assistance, if needed, after we diagnose your situation. In addition, we are the only group in Arizona that is a member of the TAPS family.

 TAPS Family Member

TAPS is The Atlantic Paranormal Society that pioneered the scientific approach to ghost hunting.  It has the longest-running paranormal TV show in history, Ghost Hunters, as well as numerous spinoffs such as Ghost Hunters International, Ghost Hunters Academy, and Ghost Nation.  Jason Hawes continues to lead Ghost Hunters on the Travel Channel and Discovery+, aided by Dave Tango, Steve Gonsalves, and Shari Debenedetti .

 

The TAPS Family is an international organization of like-minded groups and professionals that is associated with TAPS.

 

TAPS Family membership means that we operate with high standards of professionalism, have access to experts world-wide, and use practices and equipment that have been vetted across the globe.

SPI is trusted:  Our clients often ask us back.  Our clients include homeowners, renters, businesses, professionals, public and private institutions, historic sites, and federal, state, and local government agencies.

SPI is serious:  The activities conducted at the investigation site, i.e., the vigil, is just the tip of the iceberg.  4-5 times the number of hours that are used for the vigil are dedicated to other activities.  This includes the meticulous review, processing, correlation, and analysis of the data captured.  This is followed by diagnosis, development of recommendations, prognosis, and the production of a formal and thorough investigation report.

Our investigation report typically runs 25-30 pages in length.  It includes research findings for the geographic location and building structure, reported phenomena, investigative approach, equipment used, activities conducted, evidence found, video and audio logs, conclusions, and recommendations.

This report documents for the client everything we learned, providing context to the photographs and audio and video clips that we also provide to the client during our Reveals.  For SPI, the report serves as the basis for planning possible future re-investigations of the site.  It also forms a part of a cross-case research database for the development of new theories, approaches, and methods. 

We Investigate Despite COVID

SPI has resumed investigations. While COVID hasn’t gone away, infection rates are relatively low. Good vaccines exist and many people have taken advantage of them.

We continuously monitor COVID’s evolution and act according to circumstances. Our clients’ safety is of utmost importance to us. We also care about our investigators’ safety.

Our investigators will not participate in activities if they are experiencing COVID symptoms or have been recently exposed to someone with COVID.  We will defer vigils if clients or their associates have COVID symptoms or recent exposure.

We work with clients to ensure they are comfortable. If requested, we will wear masks during site surveys, vigils, and reveal meetings.