National Ghost Hunting Day, observed on the last Saturday of September, invites enthusiasts and curious individuals to explore the intriguing world of the paranormal. This day celebrates the thrill of ghost hunting, encouraging people to embrace their curiosity about the supernatural and investigate haunted locations. Many ghost hunters and paranormal investigators and groups host events, tours, and workshops, offering opportunities to learn about the techniques and tools used in ghost investigations while sharing spine-tingling haunted stories of their experiences. National Ghost Hunting Day 2024 is on September 28. It's a perfect day to know about some of the most famous names in the history of ghost hunting. From Ed and Lorraine Warren to John Zaffis, meet the paranormal investigators and see their pictures to celebrate the day.

On National Ghost Hunting Day, communities come together to celebrate their interest in the unexplained. Events may include guided tours of reputedly haunted sites, lectures on paranormal research, and demonstrations of ghost-hunting equipment. This day further fosters a sense of camaraderie among enthusiasts, as they share tips, stories, and experiences. Whether you're a seasoned investigator or just starting to explore the world of ghosts, National Ghost Hunting Day 2024 provides a fun and engaging platform to delve into the mysteries of the paranormal. As you observe National Ghost Hunting Day 2024, meet the five famous ghost hunters known for their contributions to the field of paranormal investigation.

Ed and Lorraine Warren

This husband-and-wife duo, Ed and Lorraine Warren, is among the most famous paranormal investigators in the world. Founders of the New England Society for Psychic Research, they investigated numerous high-profile cases, including the Amityville Horror and the haunting featured in The Conjuring films. Their work has significantly influenced popular perceptions of ghost hunting.

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Zak Bagans

As the host of the long-running television series Ghost Adventures, Zak Bagans is known for his bold and immersive approach to ghost hunting. He explores haunted locations, often conducting live investigations and using various equipment to capture paranormal activity, making him a prominent figure in the field.

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Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson

Co-founders of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), Jason and Grant gained fame through their television show Ghost Hunters. They focus on debunking myths and providing logical explanations for paranormal phenomena, promoting a scientific approach to ghost hunting.

Ghost Hunters Duo Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson

Amy Bruni

A former investigator on Ghost Hunters, Amy Bruni now co-hosts Kindred Spirits. She is known for her empathetic approach to ghost hunting, emphasizing the importance of understanding and helping spirits, as well as connecting with their living relatives.

Paranormal Investigator Amy Bruni

 

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John Zaffis

Often referred to as the "Godfather of Ghost Hunting," John Zafus has decades of experience in paranormal investigations. He has appeared on numerous television shows and is known for his work with haunted artefacts and cases involving demonic entities. His career reportedly began working with his uncle and aunt, Ed and Lorraine Warren, noted investigators and demonologists.

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These individuals have made significant contributions to the understanding and practice of ghost hunting, each bringing their unique perspectives and methodologies to the field!

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