The character of Frank Ramirez is shown renting a rather luxurious room in a hotel, which has a red-carpeted corridor; but after the real Frank Ramirez as interviewee says he switched rooms, the recreation shows the actor opening the door to a parking lot therefore the recreation switch from a luxurious hotel to a cheap motel. The recreation then continues with the carpeted hall. (In reality Frank Ramirez, rented a rather dingy room in a one-story motel, as previously featured on Paranormal Caught on Camera.)
In this recreation, it is said that Frank Ramirez was possessed by the ghost of a deceased murderer. Later in the show, he claims that a woman called him to tell him that her 22 year old daughter had been murdered in that motel room, and that that would be the ghost haunting room 38. Nothing was ever said of her murderer being dead.
Frank Ramirez had a video on YouTube showing how he did the phone and towel tricks with fishing wires.
This time, Frank Ramirez claims he "was terrified" in his motel room, however his original video was broadcast in Paranormal Caught on Camera (2019) and clearly shows him laughing every time there's objects moving "activity". He can also be seen in the mirror pulling the fishing line that unhooks the receiver off the phone cradle, and laughing after he does it.
Dan Aykroyd's voice over says: "this is the video Frank shot that night"; but the footage presented is filmed from far away and shows Frank Ramirez taking off all of his clothes and laying on the church's floor. He claims he was alone and, obviously, he could not have been the one who shot the footage. But Frank claims he was then possessed, so he would not have had the presence of mind to give his own cell phone to a priest and ask him to record him. His story has more plot holes than a slice of Swiss cheese, but it all makes more sense when one has seen the videos he posted on YouTube revealing how he set up the whole thing with fishing wires, in the motel room.
Ramirez claims that he took a photo, while he was driving, of the back seat, and that he never noticed anything until the next morning when the psychic he hired contacted him to tell him to blow up the photo: the show then proceeds to present a "dramatized photo" and not the actual photo; it is very strange that Frank would have taken all these videos and photos with the same cell phone yet would not have the photo.
Plus he claims the mother of the murder victim who had rented the same room 38 as him, told him what her daughter was wearing the night of the murder and that it was the same exact clothes as on his photo. There are two problems with that:
1. how would the mother know what her daughter is wearing when staying in a hotel? she could have easily changed her clothes 2. the recreation photo is in black and white and see-through, so there is no clothing seen, so how would Ramirez know what the ghost was wearing? His entire story makes no sense whatsoever.
Plus he claims the mother of the murder victim who had rented the same room 38 as him, told him what her daughter was wearing the night of the murder and that it was the same exact clothes as on his photo. There are two problems with that:
1. how would the mother know what her daughter is wearing when staying in a hotel? she could have easily changed her clothes 2. the recreation photo is in black and white and see-through, so there is no clothing seen, so how would Ramirez know what the ghost was wearing? His entire story makes no sense whatsoever.
Frank Ramirez is a Black man---albeit pale complected. The actor used for the recreation of his ordeal is White.
Frank Ramirez is a Black man; the actor in the recreation is a White man.
Frank Ramirez here claims that he saw his glass of water float mid-air, so this isn't just reenactment embellishing. However, in Paranormal Caught on Camera, he never claimed this, nor did he ever provide footage of that happening.
Frank Ramirez here claims that he saw he showed the receptionist footage of the ghostly activity, and that he was given a different room, but that he felt stalked and left shortly after. However, in Paranormal Caught on Camera, he never claimed changing rooms, he simply said he left.