Start with your story
Tell us what has changed, when it began, and what you have already noticed.
Methodology
You do not have to arrive with perfect evidence or a theory. A useful investigation begins with a careful record of what has actually happened.
Tell us what has changed, when it began, and what you have already noticed.
Notes, photos, audio, video, timelines, and environmental details can all be useful.
If an on-site visit is appropriate, we discuss the property, people involved, timing, and boundaries.
We document observations, conditions, and equipment readings without forcing an interpretation.
You receive a plain-language summary and a conversation about next steps.
What helps before you contact us
Write down dates, times, locations, who was present, weather or power events, and anything unusual about the environment. Keep original files whenever possible; avoid editing recordings before you save a copy.
Do not confront strangers, enter unsafe areas, handle unknown substances, or make choices that put you or anyone else at risk. If there is a safety, medical, or security concern, contact the appropriate professional first.
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