November 15, 2024
E16: Paranormal Ghosties - Mesa's Very Own Ghost Hunters
In this episode, settle in for some haunted, ghostly stories as Michelle and Heather from East Valley Paranormal jump into Mesa's rich history and the ghosts that have stayed behind to tell the stories. Watch on YouTube to get the chance to see ghost hunting equipment working in action!
East Valley Paranormal
Heather Rhyneer and Michelle Vincent, the owners and co-founders of East Valley Paranormal, simply met as neighbors and knew from the start that they had some sort of connection. They worked together at an art gallery and here is when their shared passion for paranormal activities revealed itself. As the duo spent several late nights at the gallery, they both discussed the weird events like phantom smells and flickering lights. One night they decided to record their findings together and the rest is history.
Now the duo researches and uncovers the paranormal past of Downtown Mesa and its surrounding areas. Their interest has sparked into East Valley Paranormal, where they lead ghost tours to share the haunted history of the East Valley's past.
"We walked into The Nile and every bit of our equipment drained. The phones, the cameras, the batteries, all kinds of stuff. The next morning we realized how much evidence we had caught in one night alone." Heather Rhyneer, Co-Founder of East Valley Paranormal
Rydables
Rydables offers a one-of-a-kind immersive experience in Downtown Mesa, AZ, combining history, ghost stories, and a unique mode of transportation. On the world-famous Rydables Ghost Tour, guests ride custom 'Day of the Dead' Rydables—motorized scooters adorned with festive, colorful designs—through the streets of Mesa, exploring 146 years of history since the city’s founding. Along the way, the tour delves into the mysterious tales of the early Hohokam people, whose advanced canal systems still serve the region today, and uncovers the ghostly stories that have shaped Mesa's vibrant past.