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Union offers paranormal investigations leisure class

Blake Stephens

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Published: Sunday, September 21, 2008

Updated: Sunday, September 21, 2008

Brad Duplechein and Jennifer Broussard

Daniel L. Williams

Course instructors Brad Duplechein and Jennifer Broussard display an assortment of equipment they use to seek out paranormality.

Brad Duplechein believes in ghosts. In fact, he hunts them.

“I’ve seen all kinds of stuff,” he said of his unique hobby. “I’ve looked down long dark hallways and seen a silhouette form of a young girl, heard strange voices, [seen] objects move, anything other than having someone come up and slap me on the head.”

Duplechein is the founder of “Louisiana Spirits,” a non-profit group of paranormal investigators that analyze paranormal activity. The group also teaches a “Ghost Hunting 101” leisure class at the University.

This first section of “Ghost Hunting 101” met this past weekend for three nights for an introduction to paranormal investigating, an investigation of the The Myrtles Plantation and an analysis of evidence found.

Duplechein grew up in Pineville, La. Though before he became a paranormal investigator, he never had a paranormal experience. He said Louisiana folktales from his grandparents and TV shows such as “Ghost Hunters” gave him an interest in ghosts.

He joined “South Louisiana Ghost Hunters,” another local group of paranormal investigators, but he said his experience in law enforcement made him too skeptical for the group.

“They followed things thinking the head of the group was psychic, and we would follow what she felt,” Duplechein said. “I approach things with scientific approach. I don’t claim anything; I just try to prove things.”

Duplechein decided to form his own group of ghost hunters, which uses equipment in their investigations.

“I’d rather have one piece of evidence over 10 people saying they felt weird,” Duplechein said.  

Among his ghost hunting tools are an infrared camera used to see orbs and capture energy, electromagnetic field readers, a thermal energy camera and simple video cameras.

“I’m a tech nerd,” Duplechein said.

Since starting “Louisiana Spirits,” Duplechein and his 25-person crew of ghost hunters have investigated countless haunted sites.

Duplechein said many of the cases his group investigates deal with homeowners who have seen or heard something that has led them to believe their houses may be haunted.

But he said his group won’t investigate just anything.

“First we question them on a phone interview, and we will decide if it validates a preliminary,” Duplechein said. “Then we go in for an hour or two, fill out a questionnaire about the history and experiences in the home.”

He said the group then takes pictures, video, audio and energy readings in the house.

Duplechein said about 80 percent of what he finds can be explained logically. If he can’t explain the activity, he said he isn’t always positive the house is haunted.

“We take what we find and don’t come up with a conclusion to say whether or not it was haunted,” he said. “If it was something logically explained, we explain that. If it is a possible threat or something of activity, we don’t rid the place or anything.”

He said his group has worked with Catholic priests in serious situations, but usually his investigations work as consolation for homeowners.

“It reaffirms them that they aren’t crazy,” Duplechein said. “They think they are seeing things. [We] verify that they are experiencing something.”
Duplechein said the “Louisiana Spirits” group has come in contact with three of the four types of haunting — residual, intelligent, poltergeists and demonic haunting.

Duplechein explained residual haunting as “stored energy, but not a spirit,” which is difficult to rid.

He said intelligent hauntings are spirits who interact with people and may have lived in a house for a long time.

He said a poltergeist is a more intense intelligent haunting that targets an individual, and a demonic haunting is the rarest type of haunting that can cause physical harm.

Duplechein said he would be lying if he said he never gets scared.
“Once you do it enough you get used to it,” he said. “Every once in a while I get freaked out.”

Duplechein’s next leisure class, which will investigate the Old State Capitol, begins Oct. 3.

Alana Amaro, who took the class this past weekend, said although she has always had an interest in “spooky places,” she is skeptical as to whether ghosts are real.

Amaro said an experience with the death of her stepbrother made her wonder about paranormal activity.

“I had a stepbrother who killed himself and when you take a picture of the tree [where he hung himself] or of his graves there are colors [on the film],” Amaro explained. “Coincidental things make you curious about stuff.”

She said after taking the class she is still skeptical but believes paranormal activity is possible.

“I don’t think I’ll go out ghost hunting,” Amaro said. “But some stuff [Duplechein] said made me very interested.”

Duplechein said when he tells people about his hobby, he usually gets a mixed response.

“It’s not as weird anymore. It’s becoming more mainstream,” Duplechein said. “Everybody poked fun at first [and] called me a ‘Ghost Buster.’”

Duplechein said even when he doesn’t find any evidence of paranormal activity, he enjoys the investigations.

“I never would have been able to visit some of these places,” he said. “I may not find ghosts, but I get one hell of a history lesson.”



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Comments

36 comments
Stephen
Fri Oct 31 2008 14:36
I am amazed.
Sean
Wed Oct 29 2008 14:44
The Tard is strong in these two...

Brad, threatening people via e-mail is pretty brave...do you still plan on giving "private lessons" to those of us who dare to question your veracity?

As an investigator
Tue Oct 28 2008 16:30
Well, I would not post the name of my group simply for the fact that this would start drama between two groups. Both of our groups have lots of investigations and our energy should be used for investigating. You also stated that you wanted to see what "rook" has for evidence or the work that he has done. Why? To sit and degrade what he/she has? I mean this is just childish behavior! I would like to bring up another statement you have said. You are claiming that LaSpirits is the best and most professional group in the state of Louisiana. What gives you that title? What makes LaSpirits the best? I went look at the website (LaSpirits) and you guys have done some great investigating. But I have looked at other groups and seen great work also. If we are all useing the same equipment, and also conducting our investigations useing the same techniques, what makes your group better than any other group in Louisiana? My opinion, no group is any better than another. Is it that you guys are putting LaSpirits more in the spotlight? Look where that has gotten you! You got an article written in a newspaper and on the internet. On the internet people can actually write their opinions and you guys got totally bashed! So, you tell me, what defines you as the best group? Again, you guys do great work, but you all need a reality check along with many many other groups out there that we are all doing the same work and no group is any better than another. And also responding to evidence. Do you honestly believe in every groups evidence they get? Can you sit there and say you believe everything that all groups put out there? I highly doubt it. I found that "rooks" comment was giving you guys more props than anything. Sure he may have said some things that you may have gotten offended by, but when you put yourselves out there, you have to expect to get comments like that. And to answer your question, no. I have never worked with LaSpirits, I do not know any of you personally, nor have I ever talked with anyone in your group aside from making these 2 comments. I will not waste my time in making another post on here. I do not feel the need or want to tag along on an investigation with LaSpirits. My group does great work and we are very busy. I dont think it would be any different than our investigations so the need to tag along is not necessary. But thanks for the offer. Good luck to you guys! I hope you have a better outcome with the next class offered and you get better feedback this time around. Like I said, you guys do great work, keep up the good work and stick to doing just that. Happy Halloween
Stephen
Tue Oct 28 2008 14:27
Quite an interesting post you left "investigator", quite interesting indeed!! Yes, I am quick to defend our group. I've been with LaSpirits from the day of its creation. We are, by far, the best and most professional group in the state of Louisiana. And if you are going to quote Rook, I really think you should post the whole thing: " I'm not saying that Brad and his team, LA Spirits, has done that, but a little suspect all the same." Perhaps I was in error, but I interpreted this as LaSpirits being suspect of doctoring pictures, supporting false positives and creating EVP's. The fact is, we don't do that and would never do that. As for my post of "No answer from Rook...." I was referring to his not answering my question of who he is and what group he is from. It was not an attempt to start and argument, just trying to find out how he seems to know us or have had dealings with us to make such judgement calls against us. As for you "investigator", what group are you with? Have you had any dealings with us? Investigated with us? You can believe all that Rook has posted if you so desire. It will not change the fact that LaSpirits is the best and most profession paranormal group in the state. I'll tell you like I told Rook, want to know how to do an investigation and do it RIGHT? Feel free to tag along on one of ours. Best of luck to you "investigator".
As an investigator
Sun Oct 26 2008 22:20
After reading all the comments left on here, I must say I was most suprised by the comments left by the members of LaSpirits. "Rook" left a comment of his opinion and "Steve" jumped to defend the group. I dont think you realize that you dont speak for yourself and you speak for your entire team. If you go back and read "Rook's" comment, he said "I'm not saying that Brad and his team, LA Spirits, has done that" . Then here comes big bad "Steve". And to top it off, after "rook" did not waste his time to sit and argue over a computer, another one makes the comment "No answer from Rook, what a suprise". That just shows everyone that LaSpirits is nothing more than a bunch of kids! Why would you WANT this guy "rook" to sit here and respond? This is what kids in high school do, not adults, and not people who are supposed to be representing their group. You, in my opinion, have just proved to everyone that your group is just a joke, as much as this class. None of LaSpirits have made any comments to any persons leaving a comment on how terrible they thought the class was, but you jumped at such fast speed to attack another investigators opinion. So I am forced to believe everything "rook" has said. I hope Brad is proud of his team for making them look like a bunch of high school kids that look for fights. Rook said it, and I have to agree.........GROW UP!!