5 Unforgettable Spirits From Ghost Adventures Season 25
Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures crew encountered some extremely bold spirits in season 25.
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Montecito Mansion of Mystery
Zak couldn’t resist a trip to a sprawling California mansion that had been a private home and later a nursing home before its current owner attempted to operate it as a bed and breakfast. The spirits of those who died during the mansion's nursing home days still walk the halls, and they clearly answered when Bagans called out to them during a late-night seance.
Mountain Oaks Mayhem
A man asked the Ghost Adventures crew for help with an abandoned family home in La Crescenta, CA, and what the crew found was not a run-of-the-mill haunting. An entity that will not leave destroyed an otherwise happy family, leading one of the co-owners to believe that her brother is possessed. When Zak tries to speak to the entity via a spirit board, it lets him know immediately that he is not welcome there.
Pacific Grove Nightmare
An antique doll museum in a historic seaside town is disturbing its neighbors with mysterious noises coming from an unused third-floor apartment. Workers at the museum have regularly heard strange noises, and the entity nearly crushed an employee under a bookcase. The owner thinks it’s possible that the spirit of a former handyman is causing the chaos.
LA Police Station Invasion
The police museum in Los Angeles is home to true crime artifacts like pipe bombs, weapons, billy clubs, items that belonged to Charles Manson, and dedicated exhibits related to police work and the history of policing in LA. Museum employees believe that the spirits of two bank robbers who were killed during a 1997 shootout in North Hollywood have attached themselves to the display where mannequins wear the robbers’ clothes from that deadly day. When the crew begins their investigation, the spirits escape their glass case.
Panic on Pine Street
The Pine Street Saloon in Paso Robles, California was once rife with Old West vices as gold miners flooded the area in the mid-1800s. The property has seen its share of tragedy with multiple murders and suicides and the accidental death of a farmhand. After escalating paranormal activity, the owner installed security cameras that have captured knives flying off counters, lamps knocked from tables, and scared guests fleeing. In one of the upstairs rooms, Zak’s dog refuses to let him enter a room where an evil presence is believed to live.
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