The Holzer Files team reopens their investigation of the Howard-Dickinson House , an old manor reputed to be one of the most haunted homes in Texas and the case that got away from legendary ghost hunter Hans Holzer.
The team relaunches a case that eluded Hans Holzer his whole life: the Howard-Dickinson House in Henderson, Texas. Their investigation reveals that local lore about the historic home may contain a dark family secret.
Zak, Nick and Aaron head to San Antonio, Texas, to investigate a dark, mysterious presence at the Black Swan Inn. The crew then engages in a suspenseful three-part lockdown in Santa Ana, California.
Join us as we uncover the story behind Sister Katherine, the nun who drowned along with the children she was taking care of. Her spirit is still seen wandering the beaches of Galveston, Texas.
Scoping out restaurants from Texas to Maryland to California, Bacon Paradise takes you to the most sizzling pork palaces across the U.S.A., looking at everything from bacon waffles to bacon candy.
America's best BBQ dishes are featured in this episode of Food Paradise, including slow-smoked brisket in Texas, sauce-dripping ribs in Kansas City and mouth-watering pulled pork in North Carolina.
Get ready for hearty helpings of mouthwatering meatball dishes, from cheese-smothered meatball parm perfection in Philadelphia to burly balls of Texas brisket -- and even to a 1-pound wonderball in Las Vegas!
The team investigates a Texas hospital with a gruesome history, including a brutal double homicide. Once under the direction of Catholic nuns, the abandoned building’s chapel may house a demonic entity with its sights set on Dakota!
Andrew Zimmern uncovers the one-of-a-kind tastes of Austin, a city known for "keeping things weird." The city excels at meaty classics like barbecued brisket, Texas-style chili and chicken-fried steak.
A city unlike any other in the state of Texas, Austin is a liberal melting pot of creativity, live music and quirky weirdness. But it is still Texas - where everything is big - and Austin holds its own with big drama and over-the-top characters. Nothing epitomizes this more than the case of Celeste Beard. For the first time ever, Marcus sits down with a convicted murderess to hear her side of a tale intertwined with sex, money, murder and manipulation. No other crime impacted the city of Austin - and the nation as a whole - as the 1966 University of Texas tower sniper. Marcus hits the gun range and has his brain scanned to try to get a glimpse into the mind and actions of Charles Whitman. Marcus explores how fate can mean the difference between life and death. But Austin doesn't dwell on the past. This is a town with a zest for life, where weirdness isn't just accepted, it's encouraged.