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Danielle Egnew

Clairvoyant
Channel

 

Jenny Sherwin

Lead
Investigator

 

Tammy Mehlhaff

Sensitive

 

Paul Mehlhaff

Skeptic /
Audio - Visual



Danielle Egnew

Clairvoyant
Channel

With both Cherokee and Lakota in her bloodlines, Danielle comes from a long, spiritually gifted family lineage on both sides, including parents, grandparents and cousins all bearing active extrasensory gifts and aptitudes. As early as the age of three, Danielle regularly displayed her Spiritual attributes.by communicating with family members who had crossed over.

Now one of the most sought-after Clairvoyants not only in Los Angeles but internationally, Danielle has been the featured Clairvoyant on a number of television programs, such as Spirit Search and Haunted Hollywood, as well as making an appearance on Haunted Voices. She has been a repeat guest on "The Sheena Show" on 97.1 The FM Talk Station in Los Angeles, and participated on the Psychic's version of "The Weakest Link" on NBC, alongside five other Psychics and Astrologers recruited nationwide.

Danielle has also been a prominant member of many paranormal and ghost hunting teams while employing her channeling aptitudes to coomunicate with spirits in the surrounding ethers, as well as working with Law Enforcement agencies, contributing valuable "missing link" information to cases ranging from child abduction to violent crimes while accurately profiling assailants using her Clairvoyant, Empathic, and Psychometric abilites.

Danielle's private practice includes clients ranging from Hollywood producers and writers to international and celebrity clientele. She joins the Haunted Playground team to employ her highly accute spiritual abilites to connect to the other side, in an attempt to document the mysteries of the spiritual realm. Says Danielle of documented ghost hunts: "I believe Psychics should be a tool on a hunt, like a digital recorder or an infared camera. I would love to get some spirits on camera, so everyone can see what I see, everyday, and learn that the spiritual realm is nothing to be afraid of. We fear most what we don't understand. The paranormal is a lot more normal than people think!"

Danielle's extensive professional background in audio production and sound design lend itself to the technical aspects of evaluating EVPs and other audio data.

When Danielle is not ghost hunting, you may have already recognized her name from mainstream entertainment, as a multi-award winning musician, actor, screenwriter, and radio host.

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Jenny Sherwin

Lead
Investigator

Jenny Sherwin has been a haunting and metaphysical enthusiast from the time that she can remember, growing up in the eerie Connecticut outlands, then moving to a highly Haunted House on the indian burial grounds of coastal Southern California, where seeing full-bodied aparitions meandering the hallways was part of her everyday routine. With an Irish heritage full of family with strong extrasensory gifts, Jenny is no stranger to the many areas of the not only ghost lore, but the realms of little people and other spirit life.

A history buff, Jenny enjoys researching the backgrounds and locations where paranormal phenomenon regularly occur. With a day job that consists of being award-winning Los Angeles entertainment icon Sheena Metal, Jenny runs her own entertainment empire, hosting her own internationally syndicated radio show "The Music Highway with Sheena Metal" while promoting live music shows and writing for over 40 periodicals. But through Haunted Playground, Jenny turns her passions for the paranormal into a different and thrilling type of nightlife.

"I hate EVP's with children's voices on them. Those scare the crap out of me," says Sherwin, who is also well known as a headlining stand-up comic at The Laugh Factory on the Sunset Strip, appearing in films and TV. "I headlined at The Comedy Store once. That place was so evil and haunted, I never wanted to go back."

That is, not without her Haunted Playgound teammates.

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Tammy Mehlhaff

Sensitive

Ever since she was a child, growing up in El Paso, Texas, Tammy Mehlhaff has been fascinated by the supernatural. From an early age, she began talking to spirits she believed were sent to protect her from harm. “I guess a lot of people might have thought I was a strange little kid,” she says. “But I knew from an early age I had someone looking over my shoulder, guiding me and keeping me safe. I used to talk to them, sometimes telepathically, sometimes with my voice. Thinking back, I realize I must have been talking to my spirit guides.”

While she does not consider herself fully psychic, Tammy does consider herself a “sensitive.” That is, someone who is not only sensitive with the five common senses of hearing, tasting, touching, seeing and smelling, but someone who is also highly sensitive to the higher or “sixth” and “seventh” senses. Her ability to read energies in the room, receive messages from entities and read place memories have been well noted. She also annoys her husband by telling him who’s calling when the phone rings, and being right 90 per cent of the time.

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Paul Mehlhaff

Camera Guy
Audio Genius
Skeptic

When he’s not chasing ghosts, Paul makes a living as a full-time videographer for a medium-market television station. While making news people look good pays the bills, Paul likes to stretch his creative muscle with creative projects such as music and nature videos and audio recording. In fact, you can view the hot music video that Paul shot and directed for team member Danielle Egnew here!

Paul has been interested in audio and video recording since he was a teenager, making his first “goofy tapes” with a tape recorder and two of his friends in his bedroom. From these humble beginnings, Paul began to branch out: learning music (he plays guitars and dabbles in keyboards) shooting video, and delving into photography.

While skeptical about the idea of ghosts, spirits and poltergeists, Paul maintains an open mind, while at the same time approaching the idea from a more practical realm. His skeptic ways are based on the idea that “it’s hard to prove, either way!"

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