Elise Giammarco Carlson
Elise Giammarco Carlson is an established historian, President of the Johnston Historical Society, cemetery conservator and museum curator who holds a BS in Criminal Justice from Bryant University. Her interests include forensics, genealogy, quantum theory and martial arts.
Elise takes an analytic, pragmatic approach to paranormal investigation, not relying exclusively on suggestions of the supernatural. She has participated in various paranormal investigations of historic Rhode Island mansions and sites. Currently, she is conducting research on the history of Round Top Farm in Harrisville, RI: the real-life setting for "The Conjuring" motion picture.
Elise's participation was instrumental to the production of an episode of, Most Terrifying Places in America produced in 2019 for the Travel Channel, for which she received an on-screen credit.
Elise manages Duo Daemonologie research unit.
Elise takes an analytic, pragmatic approach to paranormal investigation, not relying exclusively on suggestions of the supernatural. She has participated in various paranormal investigations of historic Rhode Island mansions and sites. Currently, she is conducting research on the history of Round Top Farm in Harrisville, RI: the real-life setting for "The Conjuring" motion picture.
Elise's participation was instrumental to the production of an episode of, Most Terrifying Places in America produced in 2019 for the Travel Channel, for which she received an on-screen credit.
Elise manages Duo Daemonologie research unit.