Ghost Hunters Classic Season 10 Episode 5 A Fright at the Opera
- March 15, 2021
The Ghost Hunters Classic team is back with season 10 episode 5, titled "A Fright at the Opera." In this episode, the team travels to a historic opera house in Nebraska that is rumored to be haunted by several spirits.
As usual, the team brings their high-tech equipment and experience to investigate the reported paranormal activity. The team consists of lead investigator Jason Hawes, Steve Gonsalves, Dave Tango, and Britt Griffith. With their combined knowledge and experience, they are determined to find out the truth about the supposed haunting.
Upon arriving at the opera house, the team is greeted by the owners who claim to have experienced several paranormal incidents. The team begins their investigation by setting up their equipment in various locations throughout the opera house. They start with the stage area, where they have received reports of strange noises and voices.
As they begin their investigation, they immediately pick up some interesting activity on their equipment. They hear unexplained noises and voices which are not in sync with the sounds of the building's age. The team also sees shadows moving in the backstage area and starts feeling a presence around them.
However, as the investigation progresses, the team realizes that not all of the reported paranormal activity is as it seems. Some of the noises are explained by the building's age, and some of the sightings are simply shadows cast by objects or parts of the building.
Despite this, the team does find some convincing evidence of paranormal activity. They capture EVPs (Electronic Voice Phenomena) that cannot be explained by any natural means, and some of the team members feel like there is a presence around them. The most exciting evidence they find is a recording of a voice that sounds like it is singing an opera song.
As the night progresses, the team splits up to cover more ground and try to gather more evidence. They take turns investigating the dressing rooms, lobby, and seating areas of the opera house. During this time, they experience more unexplained phenomena and hear more voices. They also sense heavier energy sometimes, particularly at the underground tunnels leading to the stage, which can be unsettling.
Ultimately, the team concludes that there is indeed paranormal activity at the opera house. Despite how they have debunked some of the reported activity, they do believe that there are spirits lingering around. Several members of the team also talk about the unarguable feeling that crept up on them during the investigations.
In the end, the team has gathered enough evidence to convince the owners that their opera house is indeed haunted. The owners' original story of a ghostly woman weeping in one of the dressing rooms seems to have been debunked, but the team did find new evidence that backs up several rumors spread over time, possibly even over a century ago.
Fans of Ghost Hunters Classic will find this episode to be a great addition to the series. The team's investigation is thorough, and the evidence they find is exciting. The episode is also informative, as the team goes over the different equipment they use and why they use them. This episode showcases why the team is so successful at finding evidence of paranormal activity, and why Ghost Hunters Classic remains one of the most popular ghost-hunting shows on television.