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Guest host Rich Berra (email) was joined by crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch who shared intriguing observations about paranormal experiences in law enforcement. One account involved a colleague, Mitch, who unknowingly brought a ghost home from a crime scene. Mitch, a CSI investigator, experienced electrical anomalies and observed his dog, Dude, behaving strangely—tracking invisible entities and reacting aggressively to an upstairs toilet. According to Rimmasch, a turning point occurred when a date, who was intuitive, confirmed the presence of a spirit in Mitch's house, identifying it as the young woman from the crime scene he had investigated. Mitch eventually accepted the presence, and though unsettling, it became a unique aspect of his life until he moved away.Another story centered on Dexter, an extraordinary service dog who transformed the life of Mark, a retired police officer struggling with PTSD and severe night terrors. Initially abandoned, Dexter was trained as a service dog and instinctively began waking Mark during his nightmares, despite being told it was impossible to train dogs for such tasks. Mark realized that Dexter's interventions coincided with his distressing dreams, Rimmasch reported. This realization not only helped Mark manage his PTSD without medication but also reinforced the profound bond between them.Rimmasch also commented on evidence rooms, which he revealed seem to attract unusual activity despite not being crime scenes themselves. He explained that once evidence from serious crimes, such as homicides, is brought into these rooms, strange phenomena sometimes begin to occur. These include unexplained noises, odd feelings, or other anomalies that people working in the evidence rooms have reported. Rimmasch suggested that these experiences might be tied to the energy or emotional weight of the items stored there, particularly those connected to traumatic events.------------------------------------------Next, psychic medium Ericka Boussarhane shared a deeply personal journey, highlighting the hereditary nature of her psychic abilities and how a kidney transplant amplified her sensitivities. She explained the concept of cellular memory, suggesting that organ transplants might transfer emotional memories and traits from donor to recipient, which could enhance abilities like hers. She also reflected on how specific organs, like the heart, may carry more emotional weight, citing scientific and anecdotal research.Boussarhane discussed her approach to psychic abilities, emphasizing the role of the "Clairs"—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and more—as ways to perceive messages from loved ones or spiritual energies. She encouraged listeners to explore their latent psychic abilities through meditation, divination tools, and belief in their potential to connect with loved ones. She also touched on how memories and sensory triggers, like smells or vivid dreams, can serve as bridges to the spirit world, bringing comfort and peace.Boussarhane addressed the challenges of being a psychic in a religious context, explaining how her strong faith integrates with her work. She spoke about using her abilities for healing and forensic purposes, assisting law enforcement, and helping individuals gain closure. She stressed the importance of humility and serving others rather than seeking personal gain. Boussarhane also gave psychic readings to callers.
Paul Rimmasch graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 19 years. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is currently serving as the chairman of the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee. He is also an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators.
In a profession dominated by logic, law, evidence, and science, are there some things you can't explain? Join a veteran crime scene investigator exploring 26 chilling experiences spanning two decades. His true stories will leave you wondering if it is a criminal, or something else, going bump in the night. Paul Rimmasch graduated from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, with a bachelor's degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography in 1997 and with a master's in criminal justice in 2019. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 23 years and is a three-time recipient of the Weber County Sheriff's Office Medal of Merit. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is currently serving as Utah's representative to the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee. Paul's first novel, The Lost Stones, was published in 2011, followed by a sequel The Lost Mine in 2015. His third book, Fingerprints and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and the Strange, came out in 2018. Paul has also published scientific papers in The Journal of Forensic Identification and Ancient American magazine. He is an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators.
Hey everyone, thanks for stopping in and checking out our chat with the Author of the book, The Lost Mine, Paul Rimmasch. We haven't been around much lately, things have been a bit hectic. Winter storm crushed Texas and we were unfortunately in the middle of that as well. But powers back up started a new gig, plus school and life keep us busy. But I promise more guests and episodes are coming down the pipe so stay tuned for that. Paul Rimmasch graduated from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, with a bachelor's degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography in 1997 and with a master's in criminal justice in 2019. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 23 years and is a three-time recipient of the Weber County Sheriff's Office Medal of Merit. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is currently serving as Utah's representative to the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee. Paul's first novel, The Lost Stones, was published in 2011, followed by a sequel The Lost Mine in 2015. His third book, Fingerprints, and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and the Strange, came out in 2018. Paul has also published scientific papers in The Journal of Forensic Identification and Ancient American magazine. He is an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators. Check out his book The Lost Mine on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Mine-Paul-Rimmasch/dp/1937735591 If you aren't already a subscriber to our YouTube channel please consider subscribing as well as hitting that bell icon so that you never miss an episode in the future If you want to catch us on the go you can find us on Spotify, Google, Apple Podcast as well as iHeart Radio all under Truth Defender Podcast If you want to follow us on social media you can find us on Twitter @DefenderPodcast Rumble: @Truth Defender Podcast Instagram @truthdefenderpodcast Facebook @TheTruthDefenderPodcast PayPal.me/TruthDefender Discord: https://discord.gg/Juhdc2Q As always questions or comments, guest or topic recommendations can be sent to us at thetruthdefender1776@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Followers by Unwritten Stories | https://soundcloud.com/unwritten-storiesMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US #PaulRimmasch #Aztecs #Mormons --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/paul-aguilar4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paul-aguilar4/support
In Weird Tales Radio Show episode #131 our main event is an interview with US crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch discussing true tales of law enforcement encounters with the paranormal and the strange, including the cop who accidentally brought the ghost of a murder victim home with him.
In Weird Tales Radio Show episode #131 our main event is an interview with US crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch discussing true tales of law enforcement encounters with the paranormal and the strange, including the cop who accidentally brought the ghost of a murder victim home with him.
In Episode 131 of the Weird Tales Radio Show our main event is an interview with US crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch discussing true tales of law enforcement encounters with the paranormal and the strange. Links: Weird Tales Radio Show archive - https://www.urbanfantasist.com/weird-tales-radio-show https://www.amazon.com/Fingerprints-Phantoms-Enforcement-Encounters-Paranormal/dp/0764355295 See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This Week Our Guest is Paul Rimmasch. Paul Is With Us tonight To Talk About His Book Fingerprints and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and the Strange. We discuss a wide range of Paranormal sightings From Law Enforcement Dealing with Ghosts, Bigfoot, Daemons, And Even South Central Dog People.
The Richard Spasoff Show is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy. Tonights guest Paul Rimmasch talking the Lost Mines Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show. The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
The Richard Spasoff Show is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy. Tonights guest Paul Rimmasch talking the Lost Mines Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show. The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
The Richard Spasoff Show is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy. Tonight's Guest Paul Rimmasch graduated from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 21 years and is a three-time recipient of the Weber County Sheriff’s Office Medal of Merit. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is the Utah representative on the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee. Paul’s first novel, The Lost Stones, was published in 2011, followed by a sequel The Lost Mine in 2015. Paul has also published scientific papers in The Journal of Forensic Identification and Ancient American magazine, and is also a contributing writer to KSL.com. He is an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show. The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
The Richard Spasoff Show is a unique blend of paranormal, spirituality and comedy. Tonight's Guest Paul Rimmasch graduated from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Forensic Science and a minor in Photography. He has worked as a crime scene investigator for Weber-Metro CSI for the past 21 years and is a three-time recipient of the Weber County Sheriff’s Office Medal of Merit. Paul has certifications through The International Association for Investigations in latent fingerprint examination and forensic photography. He is the Utah representative on the Western Identification Network Latent Fingerprint Committee. Paul’s first novel, The Lost Stones, was published in 2011, followed by a sequel The Lost Mine in 2015. Paul has also published scientific papers in The Journal of Forensic Identification and Ancient American magazine, and is also a contributing writer to KSL.com. He is an adjunct professor at Weber State University and is active in the training of law enforcement officers and crime scene investigators Join Psychic Medium and Comedian Richard Spasoff as he welcomes guests to discuss their personal experiences with the paranormal and journeys in spirituality. Everything from ghosts and profound truth, to celebrity interviews and more can all be found in every episode of the Richard Spasoff Show. The Richard Spasoff Show is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE HC Universal Network app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
True tales of Law enforcement encounters with ghosts and the paranormal. Veteran Crime Scene Investigator Paul Rimmasch continues to collect stories. Connect with him on Facebook. I would be glad to help him promote the next book too.
True stories. Real haunts. Ghosts happen. Even to those employed in Law Enforcement. Stories that cannot be summed up with a neat and tidy ending remain notable by the facts: Unexplained. PS - the Evidence Room is one of the most frequent locations for paranormal activity. [Wendy's Coffeehouse blog…](https://wendyscoffeehouse.blogspot.com/2018/10/paul-rimmasch-fingerprints-and-phantoms.html)
Fingerprints and Phantoms: An Interview with Paul Rimmasch The Nerds are honored to be joined in person by author and CSI Paul Rimmasch to discuss his latest work Fingerprints and Phantoms: True Tales of Law Enforcement Encounters with the Paranormal and the Strange. It’s a fascinating read that's perfect for a chilly October afternoon or a night around the campfire! We recorded this episode in the most terrifying place imaginable (at least to Josh) the public library for an added air of spook-nicity. A huge thank you to Paul for being our very first guest! If you need more nerd in your life (we know you do!) we have a wordpress blog. Every Friday during We Just Ghoul Here, it will be updated with an exclusive article written by Josh. You can also find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @WeJustNerdHere where you can interact with the hosts and let us know how we’re doing. And, if you REALLY like what you hear and would like to join our exclusive Nerd Crew, like Mr. Ralleigh and Mr. Butt, we have a Patreon account where you can join in the fun! We would also appreciate if you’d leave a review on iTunes, iHeartRadio, Google Play or whichever platform you’re listening to us on as it helps new people discover our show. We can’t wait to hear from all of you. We would also like to thank Vladislav Savvateev who created our excellent theme song. You can find more of Vlad’s awesome music at AudioJungle.net just search for SkyWalkMusic (all one word.) Purchase Paul’s Book at Amazon! Fingerprints and Phantoms on Facebook Paul's publsiher, Shiffler Books
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George Noory and police forensic investigator Paul Rimmasch discuss stories of ghosts and paranormal entities haunting crime scenes, and how his own spirit may be haunting a police station. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Paul Rimmasch is a Crime Scene Investigator and joins us today to discuss Police encounters with Paranormal calls and Supernatural stories.PLUS a brand new Theater of the Mind! https://www.facebook.com/paul.rimmasch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Rimmasch is a Crime Scene Investigator and joins us today to discuss Police encounters with Paranormal calls and Supernatural stories.PLUS a brand new Theater of the Mind! https://www.facebook.com/paul.rimmasch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.