Ghost Hunters Titanic Terror!

April 15, 2009 by Cynthia  

Ghost Hunters is heading for their mid-season finale and they have some of their best investigations still on tap — or should that be TAPS.

Tonight, it’s “Titanic Terror”

On this 97th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, Jason and Grant are on the case, as TAPS family members in Atlanta, GA, call them in to confirm their findings at the Georgia Aquarium. Artifacts from the world famous Titanic are on display there, and staff is being harassed by…something. Everywhere the exhibit has gone, stories of paranormal activity have followed. Local TAPS family members need Jason and Grant to confirm whether this exhibit has simply been pulled up from the deep, or if it is deeply connected to those many souls lost at sea.

Next week, on April 22, the Ghost Hunters will get a little help from their International counterpart.

In “Crossing Over,” the team heads to the Spalding Inn in Whitefield, New Hampshire where Jason and Grant  enlist the crew from Ghost Hunters International to investigate unexplained activity on their newly purchased property. Built in the 1800s the main inn includes twenty-four guest rooms and several reports of a full body shadow apparition entering the empty rooms. There have also been sightings of an apparition of a child running down the hallways, and people on the grounds have looked back toward the inn and reported seeing a figure watching them from the windows.

Finally, on April 29, it’s “Garden State Asylum”aka the Essex County Sanatorium & Hospital in Newark, New Jersey.  After a century of use the, psychiatric facility and hospital was abandoned in the 1990’s, and many wonder if the spirits of forgotten patients still roam the labyrinth of underground tunnels connecting the buildings. The highest level of activity has been reported in Building 11, which simultaneously housed the morgue and the criminally insane. Witnesses have reported seeing an apparition dressed in a nurse uniform roaming the halls and have reported hearing screams, bangs and direct threats to get off the property.

Sounds like there are some great thrills and chills coming your way on Ghost Hunters! Every Wednesday night on SCI FI.

SCI FI Channel Photo: Phil Bray

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6 Responses to “Ghost Hunters Titanic Terror!”
  1. kathy says:

    The titanic episode was awsome. The findings were great, the fact they wanted them to stay than tried to keep Grant there by holding him down. Yeah now that is what i like seeing. Plus there was a lot of light and reflection in that room, usually the regualer camera dose not pick that up. Hope you go back there again.

  2. Ryan says:

    I just toured the Luxor Titanic exhibit and have an unathorized photo that seems to have ghostly images in it. I’m wondering how to get this to TAPS or GHI. Any ideas? There email accounts are either full or non-functioning. Thanks.

  3. Ryan says:

    (Their)

  4. ilka nicol says:

    ensene una foto realmente que asute que se vea muy real muy tembloroso

  5. chantelle says:

    titanic is so sad at the end when jack dies ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

  6. teetoo says:

    omg that sounds soo scary wiv da screams! i didn’t get 2 watch waz it gd wat did they find? i fink dats relly creepy but aparently theres a ghost in the museam but they fink its of the watchout person makin sure every1’s safe cos dey fink that he finks the titanic sinkin waz is fault cos he rekons he should hav spoted the iceberg sooner so everyone ses like its al right its not yr fault so now its not haunted as much but he still makes sure that everyones safe evry now and then.
    CREEPY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!X

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