The team investigates the blood stained battleground of Gettysburg, PA. At the Fairfield Inn, they capture a possible intelligent response from a Confederate soldier. Then they reach out to the spirit of Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed during battle
The team investigates Hill View Manor, a creepy abandoned nursing home said to be plagued by an angry spirit in its basement. Then they head to Fort Niagra, a nearly 300 year old military fort where employees claim dead soldiers still patrol the halls.
The team checks into the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast, scene to one of the most infamous gory crimes of the 19th Century. Then they investigate Stone's Public House, allegedly haunted by both the original owner and a little girl killed by a train.
The team investigates West Virginia Penitentiary where some wonder if spirits from a violent past remain incarcerated. Then they head to a residence in Ohio where the homeowner reports being plagued by apparitions and unsettling paranormal activity.
The team heads out to Lake Shawnee Fun Park, an abandoned amusement park with a tragic, deadly past. Later, the team visits a residence in rural West Virginia to explore a creepy, persistent haunting with family ties.
The team investigates a private home in Arkansas believed to be haunted by Cherokee spirits. Then, they take on Harrisburg State Hospital, a former mental institution, where there are claims of apparitions, mysterious noises and voices.
The team takes on the spirit of an abusive former matron at a Civil War era orphanage in Gettysburg. Then they investigate a former funeral home where visitors report encounters with multiple spirits. For the current owners, this case is personal.
The team heads to investigate activity at the former Montana State Prison, infamous for violent, deadly riots. Later, they go to Tennessee to explore claims of a family worried that an evil spirit may be threatening the safety of their young son.
Brad and Barry investigate the infamous 1912 axe murders in Villisca, Iowa. Then they head to Million Dollar Lanes in North Dakota where sightings seem to indicate that for one departed bowler, the game's still on.