Ryan Buell

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Ryan Buell
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Buell during a 2011 interview
Born
Ryan Daniel Buell

(1982-07-08) July 8, 1982 (age 41)
Alma mater Pennsylvania State University
Occupation(s)Paranormal investigator, author and producer
Organization(s) Paranormal Research Society, founder
Television Paranormal State , host

Ryan Daniel Buell (born July 8, 1982) [1] is an American paranormal investigator, author and producer who was the main host of the TV show Paranormal State.

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Early life

Buell was born July 8, 1982 [1] in Corry, Pennsylvania, and raised in Sumter, South Carolina. [2] He is of Italian and self-identified Native American ancestry. [3] He earned bachelor degrees in journalism and anthropology from Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania. [4]

Career

Buell was the main host of the TV A&E show Paranormal State . [5] He was the executive producer for the feature film American Ghost Hunter, released in 2010. In 2011, Buell and partner Chad Calek announced a 41-city tour for the film. In 2010, Buell served as Co-Executive Producer for Paranormal State and for The Ghost Prophecies, of which he is also the co-creator. Buell and his team decided against continuing Paranormal State after the fifth season to pursue other things. Their final episode aired Monday, May 2, 2011. [6]

Personal life

Buell's memoir, Paranormal State: My Journey into the Unknown, was released in September 2010. Among other subjects, Buell discusses his bisexuality and his struggle to reconcile his sexual orientation with Catholicism, the faith with which he was raised. "I've decided to share my sexuality and struggle over faith in hopes that others will no longer feel as though they are alone or that they can't be religious." [7]

Controversies

In July 2012, Buell claimed he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. [8] In late 2013, Buell told People magazine that he was near remission. [9] However, his mother, Shelly Bonavita Lundburg, later denied his cancer diagnosis. [10] [9]

In July 2014, Buell began selling tickets for a "Conversations with the Dead Tour." [9] These shows, however, were indefinitely postponed, and many of the customers did not receive refunds or further correspondence on the status of the shows. [9] Buell's friend and collaborator on Paranormal State, Chip Coffey, claimed that the ticket sales had exceeded $80,000, and that while he had been in charge of helping plan the shows, he learned that Buell had not actually booked any of them. [9]

Buell was arrested on September 18, 2016 in Florence County, South Carolina on a warrant from State College, Pennsylvania. He was extradited back to Pennsylvania and charged with two third-degree felonies for theft of leased property and receiving stolen property, and one misdemeanor for theft of services. He was released on bail from Centre County Corrections Facility on October 18 after spending 30 days in jail. He was due back in court on November 2 for a pretrial hearing. Buell told the judge that if he was granted bail, he would stay with friends or his father in State College. He also reportedly relinquished his passport on October 19 [11] [12] [13] and waived his right to a jury trial in January 2017. [14]

Buell was subsequently arrested on April 21, 2017 on charges of simple assault and harassment of his boyfriend. [15] In July 2017, after his releases from jail and rehabilitation, Buell published a personal blog post in which he admitted he was a recovering drug addict and had recently been discharged from rehabilitation. His civil and criminal cases remain unresolved. [16]

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