South Eastern Paranormal Society
Founded April 2006
Our Members

 

Lena McHone is not only a ghost hunter/paranormal investigator, she is a mother, bread winner.  She has played women's professional football, is a licensed massage therapist, police dispatcher and has a b.s. degree in psychology, which she plans or expanding upon.  Lena is a witty and determined person.  Feel free to contact her!!!








Julie Kurtz-Kunesh (aka Sushi), the newest (and possibly the most orginized) member of SEPS, is a southern Tennessee gal with a little rhythm.  Julie is married with 4 kids.  Her journey to SEPS started at an early age playing at seances and Ouija boards - and always searching.  Julie is also a drummer in the local Celtic scene and hosts her own podcast entitled The Southern Pagan Women Podcast.  Julie is the new research analysis and EVP specialist for SEPS.




Lee Brown is the most skeptical member of SEPS, although he does believe in the unexplained.  He is always the last to say a piece of evidence is actually paranormal!  Lee is somewhat of a lone wolf at times but also has a sense of team work.  Lee runs and conducts all field operations and locations recons.  He works in local law enforcement and is also a licensed EMT.  In his spare time he enjoys live rock shows and playing Airsoft.












Paul Cagle is the host of the SEPS Paranormal podcast, and the administrative co-ordinator for South Eastern Paranormal Society.  In his spare time (what little he has) he works on making SEPS the best it can be.  He also enjoys writing and reading fantasy novels.






SEPS would like to thank Kelli Lewis who did a wonderful job on our photos.  Thank you so much!!!  You are wonderful!