A look at the members of TMPRG.
David Costello
Dave has been dealing with the paranormal almost all of his life. He grew up in Foxborough, MA in a home that was haunted and it was that home that fueled his decision to explore more deeply into the realm of paranormal activity. His desire to help others never seems to end. Besides being the Founder and Director of The Massachusetts Paranormal Research Group; Dave brings to the table six years of law enforcement investigative experience as well as 10 years of formal paranormal investigation skills (seven of those years were with The Rhode Island Paranormal Research Group).
Heidi Fisher
Heidi has always been interested in the paranormal and it was this interest that attracted her to become co-founder and Assistant Director in TMPRG. Her interpersonal skills, ability to organize anything and attention to detail are the corner-stone for any quality investigation/research group. Along with everything else Heidi does for TMPRG she also has a budding sensitivity to paranormal activity and is always working on developing her skills in the field.
Adam Cramer
Adams real world experience with computers and computerized equipment make him an invaluable part of our equipment team. His attention to detail and his ability to question his senses and situations during investigations make him an important part of our team. Adam carries with him a healthy dose of skepticism that is necessary for any investigator to have in this field and provides a cool head in situations that call for thinking while on your feet. His investigatory skills, while good now, can only get better as he grows and becomes a seasoned investigator.
Dan Carmichael
Dans experiences in the IT world make him a fantastic equipment team member. His knowledgability of the field equipment makes him an excellent team member for TMPRGs Equipment and Field Gear section. Dan also brings to TMPRG a skeptics anylitical view to every investigation ensuring that all physical reasoning has been tested and failed before the label “Paranormal Incident” is slapped onto any investigation.
Jamie Tobin
From a very young age Jamie noticed she was different from the other children. Seeing spirits and sensing intuitions that were not explainable were common place for her. Growing up, Jamie lived in a home that was haunted for five years where she experienced many paranormal occurances. She has done a reading of the Bower’s Harbor Inn which was featured on Unsolved Mysteries and has worked with the Gettysburg Ghost Tours in Gettysburg, PA where she served as the team sensitive.
Jane Andrade
Jane first became interested in the Paranormal about 10 years ago and couldn’t get enough of all the ghost shows. She has always believed in ghosts and admits that as a child she was scared of them but believes it’s just the unknown that really peaks her interest. Jane is truly as green as an investigator can be but is much like a piece of clay waiting to be molded into an “Uber-Investigator”. She brings to the group fresh ideas and a wide open mind soaking in every experience as she grows with TMPRG.
JoEllen Blain
JoEllen has been interested in the paranormal ever since she was a teenager and it’s her desire to study and learn the ”ins’ and outs” of being a paranormal investigator have led her to TMPRG where she is considered part of our “Paranormal Family”. Her specialty or niche is the new “Voicebox” technology that seems to be changing on a daily basis; her patience and understanding in the field make her a great trainer, communicator and team member!
Natalie Muella
Robert St. Andre Robs ability to keep a cool head under stressful situations and his real-world experience as an EMT earned him a position in our research group as our First Responder. His anylitical way of thinking and desire to get to the root of any situation make him a daunting investigator which is only superceeded by his desire to absorb as much information regarding paranormal incidents. Robs skills in audio/visual and photography make him an important documentor on our team.
Ryan Barton
Ryan is a new investigator with TMPRG and brings to us her ability to take on new tasks assigned to her and has shown great promise in working with the EVP/EAP team. Her fortitude and ability to ask the right questions at the right time have proven to be a resource that the team has benefited from. We look forward to grooming her into an experienced investigator position as she accomplishes her field training.
Ted “Bear” Schultz
Ted brings to TMPRG his ability to track and trace enviromental anomilies on the investigation scene. His knowledge in many of the trade skills is invaluable in older structures and new alike. His sense of humor in stressful situations and his ability to complete the mission regardless of the roadblocks that may be placed in front of him make Ted an invaluable member of our team of investigators.

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