Part time Columbia Paranormal team member Zane daneZadian smokes a cigarette while waiting for everyone to get into the car in Mexico, Mo. Columbia Paranormal is a group of people that investigate the unknown around Columbia and Missouri.
Guru Rolling Thunder Steves hands the Columbia Paranormal business card to a man asking about the power of Ouija Boards. The team is constantly getting questions about what they do and where they do it. Stevens to always welcoming with a business card and a story or two.
Faith Bojorquez and mother Holly McGee take photos around an abandoned building that they say has large amounts of spiritual activity inside it. They are looking for "orbs" because those represent the energy of the spirits that the human eye cannot see.
Guru Rolling Thunder Stevens gets a chill in an abandoned house in Mexico, Mo, which he attributes the chill to the presence of a spirit.
Guru Rolling Thunder Stevens reaches for a bird that has flown into a house that the team is investigating.
Holly McGee and daughter Faith Bojorquez take photos in a cemetery. They often go to cemeteries to take photos and record audio. McGee team founder and leader, who doubles as a psychic, says that even though the Spiritual forecast is low during the days that they have gotten good evidence in cemeteries before.
Allen McGee reaches for his EMF Meter that he left in the second story of a barn the team was investigating. EMF Meter reads the electromagnetic fields that it is said spirits create.
Team member Arnold Bosch drives though a cemetery near Mexico, Mo. The team took a day trip to Mexico, Mo to investigate a house. On the way, they saw a cemetery and decided to stop and check it out.
Arnold Bosch searches an abandoned house just outside Columbia, Mo.
Cory Padgitt quickly exits an abandoned house the team was investigating because a car just parked out front. The team does not always total consent when enter houses they wish to investigate. For this particular house, Holly McGee admits that the risk is completely worth it. On their audio devices, McGee says the team has captured signs of over 60 different spirits and even talked to a few.