Before he became widely known, the camera operator had already built a solid career behind the scenes, working extensively with major networks and high-profile events. He was notably involved as a camera operator for the UFC, capturing intense fight moments long before stepping into the spotlight himself. Over time, his work ethic and skill behind the lens helped him transition into reality television, where he eventually gained widespread recognition. He is best known as the co-star and trusted camera operator on the Travel Channel’s popular series Ghost Adventures, where his presence has become a consistent part of the show’s dynamic. Throughout it all, he maintained a relatively private personal life, though it’s known that he went through a divorce from Sheena Goodwin earlier in his journey. His path—from filming inside the octagon to investigating haunted locations—shows how diverse and unpredictable a career in media can be. And throughout these shifts, one thing remains: his dedication to capturing the action, whether it’s a knockout punch or a paranormal encounter. He’s proven time and again that being behind the camera doesn’t mean staying out of the story.
He was once captured on camera appearing to be possessed during a visit to Bobby Mackey’s Music World in Kentucky—a moment that still sends chills down people’s spines. He seemed completely overtaken, and the footage has since become one of the most talked-about paranormal recordings linked to the infamous location. He reportedly didn’t remember anything afterward, which only added to the mystery. Over the years, he has been referenced in multiple documentaries and ghost hunting shows, mainly because of that intense experience at Bobby Mackey’s Music World. He remains a key figure in discussions about real-life hauntings, especially when it comes to places with dark histories like this one.