Jayne Mortimore
Jayne works to raise awareness of accessibility and disability through the paranormal field.
After suffering chronic illness for more than 20 years and her mobility succumbing to neurological problems, Jayne decided to embrace her powerchair and start a new project looking for accessible historical, heritage and listed locations to see which ones can be accessed and which can, or could change a few things, to make it possible for more, if not everyone to enjoy old spooky locations with a ghost story or two. After nearly 20 years of investigating and working with many famous and well known people within the paranormal field, Jayne is a respected investigator, adding a logical perspective to many misunderstood experiences. From TV to webseries, podcasting to film production, magazine production, event hosting and more, Jayne has much to offer in terms of experience and location accessibility advice which also ties in nicely with the Access Cornwall mission! You can follow Jayne and Wheely Haunted on Facebook Twitter and Instagram.
Today, we're delving into a subject that's often overlooked within the paranormal community – inclusion and accessibility. Our guest today, Jayne Mortimore, is the founder of "Wheely Haunted," a relatively new but growing voi...