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Steven Gonsalves (TAPS) has recently talked about a Ghost Hunters spin-off involving himself and TAPS member Dave Tango, featuring a location from the original show’s 4th season. Gonsalves offered little information about the location, only saying that fans would, “crap their pants.”

“Nearly a year ago, on October 23, 2008, TV Guide reported that Syfy would launch a spin-off called Ghost Hunters: College Edition. A press release from the same date by Syfy confirmed the report and indicated that the show would feature “college students, lead by seasoned investigators, who search for the paranormal in haunted hot spots.” Are we to assume, in light of his recent remarks in Philadelphia, that Gonsalves and Tango will be the “seasoned investigators” to lead the co-eds,” writes Matthew Keane for the Ghost Hunter’s Examiner.

“With regard to the location, another reader also posted a comment on August 25 after having spoken to an anonymous source at the Greater Philadelphia Film Office who confirmed that the Ghost Hunters spin-off was being filmed at Philadelphia’s Fort Mifflin, a rather active location investigated during season 4th of Ghost Hunters,” writes Keane.

The TAPS Mentality
Taps promises to bring professionalism, personality, and confidentiality to each case we investigate. We understand that it is tough to call someone like us, and we respect your right to privacy.

We bring recording devices to your home to capture evidence of paranormal activity, but they are only used with the homeowner’s permission. We will not share or publish any of the media or any details of the case outside of the close-knit TAPS group. More sensitive cases will be dealt with by the founders and be held under the most strict confidence.

We are not amateurs. We have had extensive experience. Part of what we have learned is the psychology of making someone feel comfortable during these times of fear and uncertainty. We will bring a levelheaded and comfortable atmosphere into your home, in essence, taking care of the most important thing, your discomfort. We will then help you to understand some of the nature of the problem supplying you with the information to understand why this is happening and how little danger is actually involved. We will listen to your experiences and concerns. Then we will set up equipment and begin trying to recreate and debunk personal experiences in an attempt to find good evidence either for or against paranormal activity. We will then share our findings with you and come to a conclusion.

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