IRVPI is a group of researchers in the field of paranormal studies in West Central Illinois. As part of our ongoing research we investigate historical sites which include cemeteries, churches, parklands, etc. Our team investigates from a scientific standpoint and we do not use the services of mediums or psychics. Likewise, we do not use Ouija boards, Tarot cards, or any other form of divination as part of our research
We approach our research from a skeptic's point of view.
IRVPI will NEVER ask for money for helping you. There is NEVER a fee for IRVPI to investigate.
IRVPI collects evidence through the use of digital cameras, digital audio recorders and Hi8 cameras. Clients are provided with a copy of all evidence collected during investigations.
You can contact us through this site or our email: [email protected]
***UPDATE*** You can now check out some of the evidence that we've collected! Check out our new website! www.irvpi.net
(We are still developing the site, but right now it's fully functional. More evidence is coming soon!)
Investigations:
May 5, 2007 - Private Location (Fulton County Illinois)
May 19, 2007 - Private Location (Adams County, Illinois)
June 9, 2007 - Investigation Cancelled
June 16, 2007 - Joining KBLPR-Illinois for investigation in Decatur, Il
June 23, 2007 - Private Location (Adams County, Illinois)
July 7, 2007 - Group Meeting
July 21, 2007 - GreenWood Cemetery - Decatur, Illinois with Grigori Group
August 4, 2007 - Lithuanian Cemetery - Spring Valley, Illinois with Grigori Group and IVP
August 18, 2007 - Private Location (Adams County, Illinois)
September 1, 2007 - Group Meeting
September 15, 2007 - Private Location (Adams County)
September 29, 2007 - Group Meeting
ALL Members Must:
Be at least 18 years of age
Not have a current Order of Protection against them
Must not have any legal proceedings against them
Must be interviewed by both Lead Investigators
Here is a map that roughly shows the area we are active in. If the need should arise, we would consider investigating outside of our normal coverage area: