If you are still experiencing issues, please describe the problem below and we will be happy to assist you. As the Ghost Hunters all enjoy a hiatus, or should I say, as I enjoy a hiatus from covering the Ghost Hunters shows the current Ghost Hunters teams, both the Original and the extra-crispy International teams, are on the road shooting right now I finally get a few minutes here and there to do some background columns and maybe even a bit of deeper analysis.
An email I received recently indeed, got me thinking about some of the old TAPS team members and I began to wonder what they may be up to lately.
Donna Lacroix. A quick run through of the page finds that Donna's Crohn's disease apparently in remission and she says that she is doing well. Good news! The last we had heard after that horrific radio show fiasco was that her health was 'deteriorating.
In fact, Donna is doing so well that she has taken up acting. That is what makes the country great. We have nothing to hide so I am comfortable with that. A bit. Not concerned at all. TAPS has never done anything wrong. People can say what they want. Donna then responded on scifake. I can guarantee that. That is fine. But, I know why. I was answering questions about MY experience.
Though she never witnessed anything being faked, she feels she wouldn't have been told otherwise if something were to be faked. In totality, she did gave a very vague response if the show's evidence was truthful. Cancel Save. Universal Conquest Wiki. It makes sense that viewers, and experts, would doubt the dubious claims made by the TAPS crew.
Were these sightings really authentic or merely Hollywood magic? However, it turns out, even the investigators themselves disagree on how much of the show was legitimate and how much was fake. Some claim to have seen amazing things with no explanation during their time on the series, while others threw their co-stars under the bus revealing all sorts of fakery involved with the making of the series. One even admitted to never having seen a real ghost.
When Donna Lacroix left Ghost Hunters after three years and another two on spin-off show Ghost Hunters International , she was incredibly angry. The TAPS crew's former case manager had a lot of problems with things that went down on-set. So, when she was invited on the radio show, Ghost Divas , she wasted no time letting it all out. LaCroix railed against co-producers and lead investigators, Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, for alleged mental abuse toward Brian Harnois and said she thought they made far more money than the rest of the allegedly destitute cast.
She also called out her former castmates for constantly saying they were the very first to investigate a supposedly haunted site when the site had actually been investigated several times by lesser-known groups. An ex-girlfriend of investigator Robb Demarest, Jackie Sydney, accused Demarest of being a womanizer, a cheater, and a manipulator.
She said he strung along multiple women, at least three at one time, promising them rosy futures filled with babies all the while telling everyone close to him that they were just friends. Sydney also claimed that Demarest used his TV status not only to pick up women but to keep them quiet about his relationship with them.
He allegedly claimed to have had stalkers and insinuated that they would become jealous if they knew he was a taken man. Sydney felt Demarest's behavior was so harmful she set up a website to warn other women about him.
Over the years many women have come forward to tell their stories on the site, complete with photos of themselves with Demarest. Not only has Robb Demarest been accused of using his celebrity to hit on and lie to women, he's also been accused of assault.
When the story first broke, a writer for Medium claimed to have received multiple messages from women eager to share their experiences with Demarest. She also claimed she was only willing to share the most harrowing and most reliable story, which just so happened to accuse the ghost hunter of assault. The report included alleged copies of a text message conversation with Demarest in which he brought up the accusations and openly admitted that he was large enough that he certainly could have hurt someone, but he couldn't remember doing it.
He never actually denied the accusations and showed a lot of concern over whether or not they were true. It's not uncommon for popular TV shows to become the target of a lawsuit. It's also pretty common for those lawsuits to last several years. However, Ghost Hunters producer, Craig Piligian, got caught up in a brutal legal battle for eight straight years. Piligian and Syfy were accused of idea theft. Parapsychologist Larry Montz and publicist Daena Smoller claimed their idea for a ghost hunting show had been stolen out from under them.
But Piligian had never actually met Montz and Smoller. The Supreme Court denied the opportunity to become involved in the case.
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