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Jason Conrad Hawes (born December 27, 1971) [1] is an American plumber and the co-founder of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), which is based in Warwick, Rhode Island. He is also one of the stars and co-producers of Syfy 's Ghost Hunters , which ended its initial run after its eleventh season on October 26, 2016.
Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson: Little, Brown and Company: 2010: 277 pp. Ghost Hunt 2: More Chilling Tales of the Unknown: Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson: Little, Brown and Company: 2011: 383 pp. Ghost Trackers: Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson: Gallery Books: 2011: 384 pp. 9781451651171: Ghost Files: The Collected Cases from Ghost Hunting and Seeking ...
However, neither the real-life Wilson or Jason Hawes were offended, and Grant made a post on Twitter. On the February 15, 2012, edition of Ghost Hunters, Wilson announced that he would be leaving the Ghost Hunters show for personal reasons, including working on his own projects. [9] The May 16, 2012, episode of Ghost Hunters was Wilson's last ...
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Wilson (mentioned in Keeper of the Light) and the new team were not featured, instead, Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango, and Sheri DeBenedetti, who featured as the last cast of the original run of the show (and at the time of the purchase, the cast of Ghost Nation) returned using the TAPS moniker and methods featured previously.
Using a strict methodology and much of the technology from T.A.P.S. and Ghost Hunters, Hawes, Gonsalves and Tango investigate private residences while aiming to support a national and global network of paranormal investigators. The series ended when Hawes, Gonsalves, and Tango returned to Ghost Hunters after it moved to Travel Channel. [1]
Ghost hunters also try to hear messages from beyond with simple digital recorders, which can pick up on sounds the human ear misses. And then there's the "Spirit Box," which jumps through AM radio ...