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Requests For New Investigations Temporarily On Hold
TPR is a small, all volunteer organization that does not charge a fee for investigation services. Our investigative procedure is extensive and a typical investigation in which paranormal activity has been documented can last as long as 3 months with follow-ups continuing for up to a year. As such, we need to be very selective about the types and number of cases we take. We are currently at our maximum capacity and can not take on any new cases at this time. However, you are welcome to email us and we will add you to our list of pending cases. Please allow us 3 weeks to respond to any requests for investigations.

While we are unable to take new clients at this time, we are still available to answer questions via email. We will do our our best to respond to general inquiries and information requests within 72 hours.

Thank you for your understanding.

TPR Lead Investigator To Speak at Tucson IONS Meeting
September 5, 2008
Open to the public: Suggested donation $5
Marshall Auditorium, Tucson Medical Center, Grant Rd. at Craycroft

Since the being of recorded history people have been reporting encounters with ghosts. Join survival researcher Mark Boccuzzi as he gives an overview of haunting phenomena and explains how researchers investigate allegedly haunted locations.  It isn’t at all like you see on TV!  During his talk, Mark will also examine “orb” photography, and give pointers on how to record for Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP).

Mark Boccuzzi has spent the last nine years investigating haunted locations around the U.S. and is the current manager of Tucson Paranormal Research, a nonprofit group that offers free paranormal investigative services. When not looking for ghosts, Mark is a research assistant at the University of Arizona where he studies entity communication, energy healing and the effects of distant intention on biological systems. He is also the Director of Operations and a survival researcher at The Windbridge Institute for Applied Research in Human Potential.

Are you interested in becoming part of our team?
We are currently looking for new members. All positions are unpaid. You must be over 21 years of age and be willing to commit, on average, 3 to 5 hours a week to the group, be a critical thinker, have a sincere desire to research the paranormal and be a strong team player.

We are looking to fill the following positions:

Historical Researcher:
Are you interested in Arizona history? Are you friendly and good with people? Do you love doing research on-line, poking around the stacks at the library, visiting museums and local historical societies? Are you fascinated by ghost stories? Do you want to get the story behind the story? Are you very detailed oriented and have excellent written and verbal communication skills? Then you are the person we are looking for! Historical Researchers play a critical role on our investigations finding out information about allegedly haunted sites around the state. A background in journalism and/or history is highly desirable.

Field Investigators:
Field Investigators take an active role in researching, investigating and documenting reported paranormal phenomena. Ideal candidates are comfortable with using technical equipment (like environmental monitors, audio recording equipment, computers, and video equipment), are very detailed oriented and have excellent written and verbal communication skills. A background in law enforcement, EMS, psychology, counseling, or a technical / trade skill (like engineering, construction, software development, etc.) is highly desirable.

Psychic / Medium:
Do you consider yourself to be a sensitive medium or psychic and would be willing to work with a research team under controlled conditions? Sensitives provide the investigative team with information that can not be detected with equipment and play an important role helping to validate or dismiss the existence of reported paranormal activity.

Successful candidates will receive training in paranormal investigation, the proper use of investigative equipment and how to document case findings. In addition they will take an active role in investigating paranormal encounters around the state.

To apply, please send an email that includes:
- Information on your background, education, and expertise
- What position(s) you would be interested in
- A statement about why you are interested in being part of paranormal investigation team

Please send emails to team@tucsonparanormal.com
Please place all information in the body of your email. No attachments please.


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