PAUL F. ENO
has been called “the most intelligent
voice in paranormal research today,” “God’s ghost hunter,”
"one of the most visionary philosophers of our time," “the psychic for the thinking person” and “the ghost hunter
with a brain.” Several radio and television producers have
called him simply "incredible" and "inspiring."
Paul was one of the first paranormal investigators of the
early 1970s, beginning while he was studying for the
priesthood. His early mentors included
parapsychology pioneer Dr. Louisa Rhine, Fr. John J. Nicola SJ (technical advisor for the film The Exorcist) and
legendary, first-generation ghost hunters Ed & Lorraine
Warren.
Today,
Paul is an award-winning New England journalist, a graduate
of two seminaries, the author of eight books (two
bestsellers), and holds a rare Ph.B in philosophy. He is considered one of the
world's most distinguished experts in the paranormal and
spiritual fields.
Much in demand as a talk-show guest around the nation, Paul
has appeared multiple times on "Coast to Coast A.M." (30
million listeners) with Art Bell and George Noory. He has
presented his interactive programs on the paranormal all
over America and in Europe. He has appeared on the Travel,
Discovery and History Channels.
His unusually long
experience in the field, his hair-raising adventures with
famous hauntings, along with his utterly unique, riveting
theories about the paranormal and its meaning for our
understanding of the world and ourselves, draw capacity
crowds wherever he speaks. His audiences love his wit, and
are always moved by his compassion, his message of deathless
hope, and the accounts of families he has helped.
Paul and his family
live in Rhode Island. Find out more about Paul and his work
at
www.newenglandghosts.com, www.footstepsintheattic.com,
and www.pauleno.org.
BENJAMIN T. ENO
is Paul’s 16 year-old son and understudy in the paranormal.
A student at Mt. St. Charles Academy in Woonsocket, Rhode
Island, Ben began helping his dad on paranormal cases in
2005. Paul says: “Ben is great, especially when there are
young people involved in a case. I’d have him by my side
anytime. Fortunately, he’s more afraid of his teachers than
he is of ghosts.”