Settle In For A Boo Binge With The New Season Of 'Ghost Brothers: Lights Out'

Ghost Brothers: Lights Out Season 2 premiered on discovery+ with a three-episode binge to kick off the new season. Catch new episodes every Friday.

Hero shot of the Ghost Brothers, Marcus Harvey, Juwan Mass & Dalen Spratt posing in front of the location for the investigation at the Conjuring House in Burrillville, RI as seen on Travel Channel.

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The Ghost Brothers — Dalen Spratt, Marcus Harvey, and Juwan Mass — still seek the scariest sites in America as their quest continues on season 2 of Ghost Brothers: Lights Out.

The Shank

The brothers were booked at the Ohio State Reformatory, a shuttered prison in Mansfield, Ohio, that was originally a reform school for non-violent youth offenders. Eventually, it became a adult prison for the worst criminals housed in horrific conditions. The prison shuttered in 1990 after numerous murders and riots and was the filming location for The Shawshank Redemption. When Juwan went inside one of the solitary confinement cells, he quickly realized that he was outnumbered by spirits who made no bones about the ill intent they felt towards him.

Roadhouse Reckoning

The brothers do some honkey-tonking at Bobby Mackey’s Music World, a haunted country nightclub in Wilder, Kentucky. The club was a slaughterhouse in the 1800s before converting to a country music bar. Legend has it that the club was the site of numerous murders and tragedies, and a demon-possessed caretaker is believed to have opened a portal to hell in the 1970s. The team decided to reach out to the caretaker at the gate of the so-called portal by lighting candles and offering him a cigarette. Their offering pleased the spirit, who asked them to stay a while.

Perron Family Nightmare

The house that inspired the movie The Conjuring still serves up paranormal activity nearly 50 years after the Perron family fled the haunted home. It is believed that Bathsheba Sherman, a satanist who sacrificed her own child to the devil, is the entity responsible for the injuries and poltergeist activtiy around the home.


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