Ghost Hunters Classic Season 3 Episode 13 Lost Souls
- October 15, 2021
Ghost Hunters Classic season 3 episode 13, "Lost Souls," follows the TAPS team as they investigate a historic Pennsylvania home that was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. The homeowners report seeing apparitions and hearing strange noises, and the team is called in to determine if the activity is paranormal in nature.
The investigation starts off with Jason and Grant conducting a baseline sweep of the property. They note that while the home has been renovated over the years, there are still some original elements that could be contributing to any potential paranormal activity. They also interview the homeowners, who describe several strange experiences they've had in the home, including the sensation of being watched and hearing footsteps in areas where no one is present.
The team splits up to cover different areas of the home, with Steve and Tango investigating the basement while Dustin and Dave focus on the second floor. The basement, which was once used as a storage area for slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad, has a particularly eerie feeling. The team uses various pieces of equipment to try to make contact with any entities that might be present, but they don't get many clear responses.
Meanwhile, Dustin and Dave have some unexplained experiences on the second floor. They hear footsteps and even capture what sounds like a voice on their audio recorder. Later in the investigation, they use a thermal imaging camera to try to capture any temperature changes that might indicate paranormal activity. They record several anomalies, including what appears to be a figure moving past a doorway.
Another interesting piece of evidence the team collects is from their EVP (electronic voice phenomena) session. They ask questions and play back recordings to see if they can capture any responses from entities that might be present. During one of these sessions, they capture what sounds like a child's voice, even though there are no children present in the home.
As the investigation continues, the team tries different methods to try to make contact with any entities that might be present. They use a spirit box, which scans radio frequencies to create white noise that entities can theoretically use to communicate. They also conduct a séance in the basement, hoping to connect with any spirits that might be trapped there. While they don't get any clear responses, the séance is still a tense and eerie experience.
Overall, "Lost Souls" is a compelling episode that showcases the TAPS team's investigative skills and their ability to communicate respectfully with any entities they might come across. The historic significance of the home adds another layer of intrigue to the investigation, and the team's findings are sure to leave viewers wondering what other secrets might be hiding in places with similar history.