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Rachel E. Hoffman
is a pioneering energy in the world of paranormal investigation. With over two decades of experience, Rachel has built a remarkable career that blends scientific methods, metaphysical perspectives, and true crime research.
As the founder of Paranormal Xpeditions (PXP), the first all-female paranormal investigation team, Rachel has led numerous investigations into some of the most infamous and mysterious locations in the world, including Rolling Hills Asylum, the USS Salem, Waverly Hills Sanitarium, and The Conjuring House.
Rachel’s early experiences with the paranormal, starting at age 3, laid the foundation for a lifelong commitment to exploring the unknown. Her investigations have yielded significant evidence, including EVPs and thermal imaging footage, some of which have become iconic in the paranormal community. Whether investigating haunted locations or helping to solve cold cases, Rachel's approach is methodical, combining spiritual techniques with cutting-edge scientific tools.
In addition to her work as a paranormal investigator, Rachel has become a familiar face on television. She has appeared on Travel Channel’s Paranormal Challenge, Bio Channel’s My Ghost Story, and most recently, Discovery Channel’s Alien Encounters: Fact or Fiction. She has also contributed to the horror film genre, acting in several bloody films such as The House That Eats Flesh and Axe2Grind (with Stormy Daniels), and producing and directing multiple documentaries, including the award-winning True Crime Paranormal: Freetown.
As a practicing witch, Rachel blends her spiritual beliefs with her passion for the paranormal, using crystals, herbs, and natural elements in her practices. Her dedication to paranormal research, true crime, and filmmaking continues to shape her legacy, making her an influential figure in modern paranormal investigations.
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