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Tom Elliott has had a life-long interest in the paranormal since he first learned to read, and was one of the early subscribers to FATE Magazine back in the 1940s/50s.
In the 1980s he produced and directed a weekly television talk show series, Boston Showcase on Channel 68, which later became Personal Perspectives and ran for over six years. Both series centered on unusual people and lifestyles, such as street entertainers, mediums, UFO researchers and abductees, past-life regressionists, ghost hunters, authors, mentalists, and neopagans. Along about the same time he became close friends with UFO abductee Betty Hill, accompanied her on ‘UFO hunts’ in southern NH, and wrote an article about his experiences that was published in the March 1990 issue of FATE (an abbreviated version appears in the book, Captured! The Barney and Betty Hill UFO Experience).
In March of 2006, he founded Boston Paranormal Investigators (BPI), and continues to direct the group’s explorations of haunted sites throughout the Northeast. Recent investigations have included the Houghton Mansion in North Adams MA, The Victorian in Gardner MA, the Village Inn in Dracut MA, the Colonial Inn House in Yarmouthport MA, the Charlemont Inn in the Berkshires, Wayside Inn, and numerous cemeteries around New England. He was interviewed for New Gravity’s 14 Degrees, a documentary film on the paranormal, as well as for a television special on Betty Hill for Canadian television, and was featured in New Gravity’s second film, Museum of the Paranormal.