About Gwinnett
Gwinnett County is one of America's fastest growing counties for the past 20
years. Created in 1818 by state legislature, some of the land had been
part of Jackson County and the rest was frontier land ceded to the
state by the Creek Indians. Gwinnett County was named after Button
Gwinnett, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, who was a state
legislator and served as Georgia's Governor for a few months in 1777.
He was wounded in a duel and died three days later, on May 19, 1777. He
is buried in Savannah, Georgia.
About Our Group
Our number one goal is to provide knowledge, research , understanding, and
intervention of paranormal phenomena that has been sited in the clients
home or location. And as always, our clients well being , safety,
privacy, and confidentiality are foremost with our investigations. Our
research includes the use of various types of equipment such as EMF
meters, DVR's, cameras, and infrared technology to help validate what
the client is experiencing. We value our customers and strive to find
answers as to what may be lurking from the other side as well as how to
handle future phenomena as they appear. Do you have a haunting?
For inquiries about our non-profit organization or if you have a
location you feel needs to be investigated, please contact Jody
Prescott (case manager) at jody@gwinnettparanormal.org. Join the GPS Paranormal Banner Exchange |
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