Dylan Jones: On Modern Paranormal Groups and the Media VIDEO

Dylan Jones Paranormal

Spooky Isles talks to Dylan Jones, a retired police officer who has a wealth of experience from investigating spontaneous cases for over 30 years.

Dylan is currently undertaking his PhD at Robert Gordon University (Aberdeen) exploring media influences and professional practices of Modern Paranormal Groups. 

As a member of the Society for Psychical Research, the Parapsychological Association and Para.Science, his interests focus on the influence of the media portrayal of the paranormal, developing educational media content related to spontaneous phenomena, as well as the importance of witness testimony and evidence gathering.

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Dylan Jones
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Question and Answers with Dylan Jones

How long have you been investigating the paranormal?

30 years,

Do you believe in ghosts and if so, what is a ghost?

Open minded as to whether the phenomena exists, but as to what they are, I don’t tend to spend time on philosophising what they are. I prefer to concentrate on documenting what we can.

What was your first paranormal encounter?

When I was aged 7, I awoke during the night at saw my deceased uncle standing in the bedroom doorway. He then faded away.

What evidence have you uncovered that makes you consider ghosts are real?

Only evidence of witnesses that suggest that the field is worthy of continued study into the very human experiences that countless have.

Are you a psychic? Do you consider psychics a help or hindrance for paranormal investigations?

No, I don’t consider myself psychic. I think that those who profess to be psychic are worthy of study in itself.

How do you prepare for a ghost hunt/paranormal investigation?

That I am fully briefed on what is pertinent and relevant; that the methodology of the fieldwork is ethical and sound; and that I am aware of the objectives.

What tips would you give a person going on a paranormal investigation for the first time?

Be aware of the history of the field, the investigators who have travelled the road before them, and the methodologies they advocated. Then read and digest recognised works that will best serve good investigative practice. Don’t watch reality TV shows or social media unless you have a few grains of salt. Actually, make that a bag of salt. A big one.

What is your favourite piece of paranormal investigation equipment?

For practical personal use it is a mobile phone – you can take typed notes, audio notes, photos – even in the dark! To watch other people use, the sheer inventiveness of things like the EMF Trip Wire (not that I think its worth the money, but it’s fascinating to observe how they implement them).

Tell us about your favourite moment from a paranormal investigation.

Too many to mention. They include the endless inventive methods and equipment that other investigators use, to a medium professing that she could feel the cold psychic breeze of a spirit behind her, only for me to point out that there was a piece of glass missing from the window behind her.

What makes a great haunted location?

The history and the anomalous accounts that relate to it.

If you could investigate a haunted location, where would it be?

Tower of London.

Read any good paranormal books or watched any paranormal TV lately?

I would recommend books by Loyd Auerbach, Andrew Green and Steve Parsons. Do I watch paranormal TV? Yes, I have to because of the PhD being the area of my research. Not sure I will ever recover from it!

Find out more about Dylan Jones at theghosthunter.co.uk

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Official Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team Interview VIDEO

Official Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team Interview VIDEO 2

Spooky Isles talks to Karin Beasant and Gem Tredwin from the Official Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team in Cornwall.

Karin and Gem discuss the benefits of having exclusive access to the world-famous haunted site for many years.

Postcard showing Jamaica Inn in the 1950s - the Jamaica Inn Paranormal  Team has done many investigations here
Postcard showing Jamaica Inn in the 1950s – the Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team has done many investigations here

Karin Beasant, Official Jamaica Inn Paranormal Team Investigator Q&A

How long have you been investigating the paranormal?

15 years.

Do you believe in ghosts and if so, what is a ghost?

More of a sceptic, as no one can prove ghosts exist and if they really are dead people.

What was your first paranormal encounter?

When I had my own haunted pub 30 years ago.

What evidence have you uncovered that makes you consider ghosts are real?

Evidence is down to individual belief. I am still searching.

Are you a psychic? Do you consider psychics a help or hindrance for paranormal investigations?

No abilities at all. I think in the correct context they can help, if we can back up their claims with hard facts.

How do you prepare for a ghost hunt/paranormal investigation?

I need to know all the history I can find about the location and the local area.

What tips would you give a person going on a paranormal investigation for the first time?

Read! Look at both ends of beliefs, from spiritual to scientific and find the niche that fits you. But question everything.

What is your favourite piece of paranormal investigation equipment?

Knowledge, pen and paper.

Tell us about your favourite moment from a paranormal investigation.

The funniest was at Tettenhall Towers.  I am walking through a corridor on my own at 3am and in my right ear a male voice called me a wanker in a pisstake manner. I burst out laughing and decided that I want to be just like that when I die, if it is all real.

What makes a great haunted location?

Sometimes the least haunted looking location can take you by surprise.  I expect nothing, so I am not disappointed.

If you could investigate a haunted location, where would it be?

Too many alas. Windsor Castle, for its history as well as the reported ghosts.

Read any good paranormal books or watched any paranormal TV lately?

Not much paranormal telly, but love my history books and have just finished a Richard Estep book.

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