Hesitatingly she entered his cell and got a response from him when she asked how he hanged himself. Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans and his crew, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin, search for haunted locations both domestically and internationally. As for that scream, was it really a girl?. As well as Zak saying a man could go crazy in the prison cos of the bats. Some of these items were on display. And the spirits were so cooperative with what they asked for. I don't have a doubt that this was legit.
Hell Hole Prison is the eighth episode of Season 12 of. I'm gonna sound nutty but for some reason it made me kind of emotional. But didn't see any bugs all night though. With the sound of a cell door being caught. This unique style has proven to be successful in that the crew has been able to capture actual footage of full bodied apparitions.
Didn't know the Colorado had changed course. Got the most chilling shiver down my spine when Zak was in the Dark Cell and haven't felt that during any episode! Paranormal investigator Zak Bagans and his crew, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin, search for haunted locations both domestically and internationally. It's like he pulls his pants up before the car arrived for him. Yet it took season 12 to surpass that as all prison chains were off, to capture the most compelling, intelligent evidence ever. In my opinion, the ghost band members would have been the crux of the investigation and more time would have been spent on that than anything. On July 1, 1876, the first seven inmates entered the Territorial Prison at Yuma and were locked into the new cells they had built themselves.
Other events of the night, included a shadow figure watching Aaron, ball of light when he feels something on his back in the cell and also how Billy managed to release a trapped spirit there, named Peter. During their investigations, Zak and crew acquaint themselves with the general area; interview locals about the hauntings; and go face-to-face with the evil spirits who reportedly haunt these locations. Now if Zak would stop dropping the f-bomb during the recording when asking questions and taunting, so we don't need the bleeping!! I know in kinda late to the party, but S12E08 had some amazing stuff in it and just became one of my favorites. Good display of prison life with photos and items. When he said the doors are open and anyone can leave. I'm sorry, but the end scene was hokey as it gets. So the question would be who or what were they trying to wake up? Ghost Adventures you could say, is synonymous with its prison episodes and so much evidence captured whilst filming there.
I think Jay was spot on when he said the ghosts were using the light to guide them over to the case about the prison band and then to the theater. Just an amazing episode all around. Aka Hell Hole prison and being physically attacked by a spirit haunting one of the cells. We were able to see the prison cells. The figures also intelligently respond to all of the crew's questions and reactions such as waving to them, bowing to them, and dancing for them. During their investigations, Zak and crew acquaint themselves with the general area; interview locals about the hauntings; and go face-to-face with the evil spirits who reportedly haunt these locations.
A hot day didn't deter us from visiting this historical place. By taking a bow, waving and also dancing for them! The ghosts wanted to perform for them, yall. The green figure looks like he's playing the double bass. Interesting to know that whatever items the prisoner made and sold was kept for them upon their release. They investigate to try to contact spirits of former inmates who perished in these inhumane conditions. Some other inmate in danger, or being menaced by the guards, with a snake or a scorpion. Some laughs along the way too, but that so-called 'spy' outside looked more like he was taking a leak than actually spying.
From the outset the episode got off to a thrilling start, as Zak brought back Patricia Lynn Cody to be interviewed about her experience at Yuma Territorial Prison, Yuma, Arizona. That of prisoner John Ryan, who committed suicide. . . .
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