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Join Matt, Howard & The Paranormal Outlaw as they discuss all things paranormal and seek answers into the unknown!  Our guest tonight is Tia Marie Nadeau.  Tia is 36 years old and has lived in the State of Maine her whole life, but now reside in the southern part. She has had a passion for the paranormal her whole life. It started as a child, with her Grammie taking her and her sister  to the local cemeteries to explore! Tis has always seemed to have a slight connection with the other side. Though some may find it scary, she finds it fascinating. She believes in ghosts, aliens and the ever so sly Sasquatch A.K.A. Bigfoot! Tis is also a Taphophile. A 'Taphophile is the name given to someone who takes an interest in cemeteries, tombstones, or memories of past lives. I guess you could say she is a bit obsessed with it. Every year in October, her and her sister spend 3 days going to the oldest cemeteries they can find. They always bring flowers with them and leave them on long forgotten graves. Tis is the secretary of her local Cemetery Committee and the Historical society, making her the youngest member of the tribe! IShe is obsessed with history and genealogy, and not just her own family’s history, but everyone’s! She is also a member of a Paranormal Investigation Team called Maine Wraith Investigations. It is a new group that was formed in 2012, and they have had the opportunity now to go on several investigations. They have been on a bit of a hiatus this year due to personal issues, but plan on getting back into full swing very soon.Tia isthe owner of the popular Quest for the Unknown page on facebook, where you can  find the most bizarre, scary, odd and down right strange stories,

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