Heather Dobson
Position: Researcher/Historian, Investigator
Heather grew up in Charleston, West Virginia, with a father who had a great interest in the paranormal. He told her stories of UFOs, ghosts, the Braxton County monster, and especially of the Mothman, the harbinger of the Silver Bridge collapse in Point Pleasant, WV, 1967. As soon as she was able, she checked out every book from the library regarding cryptozoology, UFOs, and of course, ghosts. At a family reunion in Point Pleasant, at the tender age of 10, Heather was convinced a ghost, or the Mothman, stood over her bed and watched her throughout the night. Even though the morning brought disappointment as she discovered said creature was actually a coat rack and an over-active imagination, her interest has never wavered. As an adult, her interests have branched out into demonology, reincarnation, and of course the science of paranormal investigations.
Heather has lived in Georgia since 1994 and is a stay-at-home mother of three little ones. Before motherhood, she was a technical writer, circuit board designer, and scuba diving instructor. When not herding kids or investigating purported hauntings, she scuba dives and plays the hammered dulcimer.