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Unexplained Cases | Spiritual Showdown

Written by:  Darren Dedo Case Filed: 12/31/19 - Tombstone, Arizona Executive Producer:  Rick Garner    Tombstone, Arizona was home to Lawman Wyatt Earp, gunfighter Doc Holiday, dancing girls, saloons, gambling halls, and ladies of the night. There was something for everyone in this old dusty western town in the late 1800’s. The days of the old west are over, now, ghosts are said to haunt this quaint old town.  Kenn Barrett is a Tombstone native who is now a Wyatt Earp impersonator. He explains why many people believe the town is haunted. “Famous ghost stories here are about the shadow people. Don’t look directly at them when you are walking down the sidewalk actually at night if you look just out of the corner of your eye, you’ll see people between the buildings looking at something. Then, you look at them and then they’re gone. A very common report we get here in Tombstone,” said Barrett. The Unexplained Cases team: Darren, and his ghost hunting twin dau...

Unexplained Cases| Haunted Ships In Baltimore

Written by:  Darren Dedo Case Filed: 11/30/19 - Baltimore, Maryland Executive Producer:  Rick Garner    She is an incredible sight to see tied up to Pier One in Baltimore Harbor - the USS Constellation. Many believe the ship is haunted. We will get to the ghosts in a minute - but, first we need a history lesson.  The USS Constellation was born in 1854 - constructed from materials that were salvaged from the frigate USS Constellation - which sailed the seas in the late 1700s to early 1800s. This new version of the majestic ship stretches 199 feet long, 43 feet across.  The Constellation was armed with 16 cannons and more than a dozen large pounder-mounted guns that could sink an enemy vessel on command from the Captain. The first captain of the Constellation, Captain Charles H. Bell.  Boat Historian  James Fulwiler shares, " Most famous for being the last sail-powered and all wood warship ever commissioned by the U.S. Navy. T hat’s in ...

Unexplained Cases | Searching for a Ghost, Finding Aliens

Written by:  Rick Garner Case Filed: 10/29/19 - Las Vegas, Nevada Executive Producer:  Rick Garner    As we continue to explore the unknown, there are some cases that are challenging to investigate. Perhaps they are time sensitive, located thousands of miles away, or are nearly forgotten to time. These cases require a different method of analysis. They require the skills of our newest team member, Maryam Faresh. In Unexplained Cases: Medium, situations and mysteries will be examined using Maryam's skills as a medium. The mission here is to uncover the truth by helping both the living and the dead. If you know of a cold or missing person case or are living in fear or oppression from dark or demonic forces, please reach out to  maryam@unexplainedcases.com When Unexplained Cases, reaches out tp the writer of a Reddit post seeking answers, we uncover the identity of a former home's ghost, an extraterrestrial connection, and why a mother and daughter's future ho...

Unexplained Cases | Residential Haunting

Written by:  Darren Dedo Case Filed:  09 /25/19 - Scottsdale, Arizona Executive Producer:  Rick Garner    Some people call it one of the most haunted spots in all of Phoenix. Todd, the homeowner, says he has several ghostly guests who refuse to leave. Mediums and paranormal investigators have told Todd that three spirits are in the house: a little girl, a woman, and an angry man named Paul. My daughter, Caroline, picked up on energy right away. "It just feels weird...like anxiousness."  We quickly learned this was an intelligent haunting as we asked questions and the ghosts answered through our equipment - like the K2 meter and REM Pod. The spirits reached out from the dead via our SLS camera - which uses depth sensory and light protection technology to detect images in a 3D enviornment. It uses infrared dots to help map living - and not so living - objects - mapping them into stick figures. The K2 meter lights up when it detects changes in the elec...

Unexplained Cases: Medium | Confronting A Demon

Written by:  Rick Garner Case Filed:  09 /25/19 - Minnesota Executive Producer:  Rick Garner   As we continue to explore the unknown, there are some cases that are challenging to investigate. Perhaps they are time sensitive, located thousands of miles away, or are nearly forgotten to time. These cases require a different method of analysis. They require the skills of our newest team member, Maryam Faresh. In Unexplained Cases: Medium, situations and mysteries will be examined using Maryam's skills as a medium. The mission here is to uncover the truth by helping both the living and the dead. If you know of a cold or missing person case or are living in fear or oppression from dark or demonic forces, please reach out to maryam@unexplainedcases.com

Unexplained Cases | Pennhurst Asylum

Written by:  Rick Garner Case Filed:  08 /18/19 - Spring City, Pennsylvania Executive Producer:  Rick Garner Pennhurst Asylum. Spring City, Pennsylvania. Officailly known as Pennhurst State School and Hospital, this property was originally named the Eastern Pennsylvania State Institution for the Feeble-Minded and Epileptic. For 79 years, its buildings housed thousands of mentally and physically disabled. It would seem many remain here.  On November 23, 1908, the first patient was admitted. By 1912, the facility was overcrowded. At the time, the mentally ill were considered a blight on society - to be feared and not allowed to associated with the general population. A Pennhurst Chief Physician, Dr. Henry H. Goddard, even said, "Every feeble-minded person is a potential criminal." Spciety's view on those  “feeble minded” essentially excused unspeakable horrors to be exercised in the halls and rooms of Pennhurst. in 1968, reporter Bill Baldini exposed ...

Unexplained Cases | Lights Out In the Basement of the Gettysburg Hotel

Written by:  Darren Dedo Case Filed:  07 /28/19 - Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Executive Producer:  Rick Garner Take a spin through Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and you'll find many historic spots where some of the bloodiest fighting took place during the Civil War in July 1863. In the center of town, you will also see something else: The Historic Gettysburg Hotel at One Lincoln Square. Originally built in 1787, it was then named Scott's Tavern and built by James Scott. Over the years, the hotel changed ownership and names until finally becoming the Gettysburg Hotel. Originally, the hotel's ballroom served as Gettysburg Bank in 1814 and was in business until 2000. The vault is still in the ballroom now used for events like weddings . Supposedly, this area is haunted by a spirit named Rachel. We hoped to grab a dance later with her...maybe running into one of her ghostly friends in the hotel, too! While recording b-roll of the vault, our camera captured a male dis...