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Our Approach: How Wyoming Paranormal Investigates

March 25, 2026Wyoming Paranormal

Paranormal investigation has a reputation problem. Too many teams rely on dramatic reactions, subjective feelings, and entertainment-driven methods that produce content but not evidence. Wyoming Paranormal takes a fundamentally different approach. Our methodology is built on documentation, measurement, and honest analysis — and we apply it to every case, regardless of phenomenon type.

The foundation of our work is what we call the four-tier investigation system. Not every report requires the same response, and treating them all identically wastes resources and delays results for the cases that need the most attention.

Tier 1 is a Full On-Site Investigation. This is reserved for cases with ongoing activity at a fixed location — typically hauntings and recurring localized phenomena. We conduct an initial consultation, deploy full equipment on-site, perform a complete evidence review, and deliver a written report. If activity continues after our investigation, we follow up.

Tier 2 is a Field Investigation. This applies when there’s physical evidence to document — cryptid sighting locations with tracks or markings, UFO landing trace cases, or environmental anomalies with measurable signatures. We visit the location, document physical evidence, interview witnesses, and catalog everything for analysis.

Tier 3 is Witness Documentation and Analysis. For sightings or experiences without ongoing activity or physical evidence — a one-time UFO sighting, a single unexplained encounter — we conduct detailed witness interviews, build incident timelines, and cross-reference reports with other activity in the area.

Tier 4 is Report Intake and Cataloging. Anonymous tips, historical reports, and second-hand accounts are logged into our case database, mapped to locations and phenomenon types, and cross-referenced for patterns. A Tier 4 report can escalate if corroborating evidence emerges.

Across all tiers, we follow the same core principles. We never begin an investigation with a conclusion in mind. We document baseline conditions before looking for anomalies. We use calibrated equipment and record environmental variables that could produce false positives — electromagnetic interference from wiring, infrasound from HVAC systems, temperature gradients from poor insulation.

Our equipment serves the methodology, not the other way around. EMF detectors, thermal imaging cameras, full-spectrum cameras, digital audio recorders, motion sensors, and environmental monitors all produce measurable data. We don’t rely on equipment that produces only subjective results. Every reading is logged with a timestamp, location, and environmental context.

Evidence review is where the real work happens. A single on-site investigation can produce hours of audio, hundreds of thermal readings, and gigabytes of video. We review everything. Audio is analyzed for Electronic Voice Phenomena using waveform comparison. Thermal data is mapped against known heat sources and airflow patterns. Visual captures are compared against baseline photography taken at the start of each investigation.

What we find, we report honestly. The majority of activity has natural explanations, and we document those explanations clearly. When we encounter something we genuinely cannot explain through conventional means, we say so — without dramatization and without claims we cannot support.

This is the standard we hold ourselves to on every case. Wyoming deserves investigators who take the work as seriously as the people who reach out for help.

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