Contact

Request an Investigation

Something at your place you can't explain? One email starts the process — confidential from the first word.

The Direct Line

Write to the Team

No forms, no accounts. An investigation request is just an email — tell us what's happening in your own words, or use the ready-made template below.

What to Include

  • Your name — first name only is fine
  • The town, and the kind of place — home, business, or historic site
  • The nature of the activity, as plainly as you can describe it
  • How long it has been happening
  • The best way to reach you

The button opens your mail app with the subject line and the template above already filled in — just swap your town into the subject and complete the blanks.

If the button doesn't open your mail app, write to us directly at:

Ghost@edcparanormal.com

The Road Ahead

What Happens Next

  1. You Write

    Describe what's happening in your own words — no special vocabulary needed, and nothing is too small or too strange to mention. What you send stays between you and the team.

  2. We Talk

    We aim to reply within 24–48 hours. Expect a real conversation, not a script: careful questions about the property, the history, and the activity — with no judgment and no sensationalism.

  3. We Investigate

    If a visit is warranted, we schedule it around you and follow our six-step method — and afterward you receive a plain-language report of what we found, what we ruled out, and what we could not explain.

Not a Request?

Writing About Something Else

Same inbox, different subject line — here's where everything else goes.

  • Share Your Story

    Experienced something unexplained in El Dorado County? We publish encounter accounts — with your permission, anonymously if you prefer. Start on the Stories page.

  • Submit Evidence

    A photograph, a recording, footage you can't explain — we review submissions against our standards. See how on the Evidence page.

  • General Questions

    Local history leads, corrections to our county lore, or anything else — write to the same address above and put “Question” in the subject line.