Evergreen Paranormal Group
Tuesday February 5, 2008 8:24 AM
Sure, they've been profiled by local media. Sure, they know some media attention can bring needed focus on their group. But the Evergreen Paranormal Group knows that any attention their group receives helps them achieve their goal: helping individuals and families at the end of their rope, confused and stricken by haunted homes.
The team of investigators works in the Puget Sound region of Washington State. The group initially formed as the Washington State Ghost Society, under Henry Bailey and Neil McNeill, and then refocused into a smaller group in 2003. The group posts extensive resources on their website, instructing homeowners, renters and owners about the signs and symptoms of haunting, alternative, nonparanormal explanations for those unexplained events, as well as what they can do about it. With their knowledge and investigations, the Group works to "empower" clients to understand what's really happening, and to take control of the situation.
Among their public investigations, the group investigated local historic sites such as the Chopping Block Tavern, the Bush House, Port Gamble, and Thornewood Castle, the site for Stephen King's novel Red Rose.










