Ghost Hunters Classic Season 8 Episode 12 Please Sign the Ghostbook
- June 1, 2021
As the eighth season of Ghost Hunters Classic draws to a close, the team is presented with an unusual case. The Rector House in New York has a long history of paranormal activity, and its current owner is desperate for answers. Reports of strange noises, shadowy figures, and unexplained movement have plagued the property, and the team is eager to investigate.
Upon arrival, the team sets up their equipment and begins their investigation. The first night is relatively quiet, with no significant activity recorded. However, the team is undeterred, and they continue their investigation into the following day.
As they explore the house, the team discovers a guestbook that has been left out for visitors to sign. To their surprise, the book is filled with hundreds of names, each accompanied by a short message detailing the visitor's experiences with the paranormal. The team begins to study the book, looking for any patterns or connections between the visitors' stories.
Their investigation takes an unexpected turn when they discover that the house was once a stop on the Underground Railroad. The owner of the house explains that her great-grandfather was a prominent abolitionist, and that he used the property to help slaves escape to freedom. The team realizes that this history may be connected to the unusual activity they have been experiencing.
With this new information, the team decides to conduct a seance in the hope of contacting the spirits of the former slaves and abolitionists who may be haunting the house. The seance is intense, and the team records several pieces of compelling evidence. However, the experience leaves them shaken, and they decide to take a break before continuing their investigation.
As they review their findings, the team realizes that they have captured something significant. Voices and footsteps can be heard on their audio recordings, and shadowy figures are visible in their video footage. They present their findings to the owner of the house, who is both shocked and relieved to finally have some answers.
In the end, the team concludes that the Rector House is indeed haunted, with spirits from the Underground Railroad era still lingering on the property. They provide the owner with recommendations for how to deal with the activity, and leave feeling satisfied that they have helped bring some closure to this historic property.