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Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb page. Find out more at IMDbPro ». How Much Have You Seen? How much of K. Instead, similar to smoke evaporating into the atmosphere, his first haunting image disappeared into trees. That was long before McCormick, 38, of Boulder, was a paranormal professional with his knack for ghost-busting appearing on national television in a show that scares up more than 2 million viewers each week.
Behind the scenes, McCormick is a carpenter who lives in Boulder with his wife and their 8-month-old son, Alexander, who will go as Tigger or a lion for Halloween. McCormick blends in well with Boulder, the town he moved to as a year-old semi-professional cyclist.
His wife is a bartender at the Corner Bar in Hotel Boulderado which he has a hunch is haunted. He hikes and camps and plays bass in a band. McCormick grew up in Warwick, R. Like many kids, he goofed around with the Ouija board — though, in good investigative fashion, he took it a bit further to test whether his friends were moving the planchette. In his Warwick neighborhood, McCormick lived just a few houses down from his grandma and they shared frequent family dinners.
When he was a teenager, his grandmother died of leukemia, which got McCormick thinking about what happens after death.
Does she watch over me, he wondered? He recognized the lead investigator — Jason Hawes, who originally worked as a plumber for Roto-Rooters and investigated haunts at night — as his friend from childhood. They connected at an event in the Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, and stayed in touch.
Tawes offered him the investigator job last February. There are cold spots. The air thickens. The hair on his arm stands up and he gets chills. His adrenaline runs. Sometimes, fully charged batteries in his ghost-hunting equipment — like infrared cameras and electromagnetic filed detectors — completely drain, he said.
McCormick prefers to sneak up on the spirits and coax them into making contact. Guests and employees of the brick hotel with white columns have claimed the fifth floor is haunted, with doors opening and closing at night and the playful voices of children echoing in the hallways.
During the investigation, McCormick remained still and he said his eyes focused in on a black apparition. The ghostly figure, he said, took notice of him and was peering at him from around a corner.
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