South Eastern Paranormal Society
Founded April 2006
Our Members

Julie Kurtz-Kunesh (aka Sushi), 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 one of the original founding member's of SEPS. After a hiatus from the group in 2009, he is back in 2010 and ready to catch some ghosts! Actually, Lee is arguably one of the most skeptical member of the group. Although he does personally believe in the paranormal, his law enforcement background provides him with a very analytical mind, thus, he may be the first to throw out an alternate explanation to any piece of alleged paranormal evidence. He also claims that to date he has yet to have a significant paranormal personal experience on any SEPS investigation thus far. Lee hopes to one day experience the paranormal first hand, undeniably, and to live to tell the tale!


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.  He and horror author Robert Freese just recently finished their debut ghost hunting novel, Paranormal Journeys, which will be released in bookstores October of 2010!!!