An apparition of an old woman that vanishes, a phone that continues to ring when unplugged, a beer can that spins in circles on its own, shadows that float across an empty cemetery, and the sound of a long removed school bell ringing.
Halloween may be over, but for the 15 members of the East Valley Paranormal Society (EVPS), these experiences occur year round.
Kim Mann has experienced these paranormal occurrences her entire life and wanted answers, so she founded EVPS in 2006. Kim and her husband, Rodney, are the director and co-director of the privately run non-profit company that investigates paranormal activity throughout Arizona.
Mann said they never charge for their services and fund their own investigations. All of the members are volunteers who are there for two reasons: to have fun, and to find the answers to life’s mysteries.
The members of EVPS have varying religious affiliations, but they all have one central mission, to prove there is life after death.