Investigation Procedures: Getting Your Hands Dirty (Part 3 of 5)
Perhaps it’s apropos that we’re on to the actual investigation portion and it’s October- ghosts, goblins, Charlie Brown, and all that jazz. But, I digress…
Only after some level of background research will you ready to enter the location and explore. Even still, prior to setting up a mutually agreeable investigation date with the client, put some controls in place for the experiment.
For instance, having the client communicate to their neighbors that there will be strangers parking out front and tiptoeing in the dark with flashlights in their home at an odd hour would be a good idea; police showing up with lights and sirens blaring would definitely slow down an investigation.
Read on at: http://paganpages.org/content/2010/10/4353/