2024-06-17
An old Masonic temple shrouded in mystery and local lore; a hair-raising paranormal investigation with psychic medium Chip Coffey leads to a daunting reality. (Repeat).
Adam and Amy visit a home and find out that an old shoe might be the trigger for the haunting. (Repeat).
Amy Bruni, Adam Berry and psychic medium Chip Coffey investigate escalating paranormal problems at a home undergoing renovations. The entities within are fiercely protective of the property and lash out when the team attempts to communicate. (Repeat).
The team look into a manor from the 1850s that has an eyeless entity that bothers the guests. (Repeat).
Adam Berry, Chip Coffey and Amy Bruni look into a tiny house that is having a paranormal problem; a traveler has some ties with a dark spirit. (Repeat).
The team look into a century-old house that have experienced several unfortunate deaths. (Repeat).
Australian Customs and Border Protection officers try to enforce the country's immigration laws. (Repeat).
A tense traveler returns from a short trip to Colombia with an unusual amount of luggage. In Detroit, a pregnant passenger can't deliver her due date. At JFK Airport, cargo officers are reading into the leaves. Also: A package from India is stopped at the door; and a Nexus holder's good deed in Washington state gets him pulled in for questioning. (Repeat).
In New York, a traveler is showing signs of possible smuggling. Also: a family reunite at Detroit Metro Airport; Detroit's Ambassador Bridge officers make an auto-theft arrest; vials turn up by the dozen at the JFK mail facility; and an American is carrying some cold-blooded companions in his backseat at the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. (Repeat).
JFK Airport officers are on high alert for drugs concealed in backpacks. In Washington state, red flags arise when a driver shows up with someone else's vehicle. Also: A wrong turn at the tunnel leads to trouble for a Detroit citizen; and a young traveler looking for experience gets some in secondary. (Repeat).
Keith fears Portlock is cursed when he learns the horrifying history of the mysterious coin. (Repeat).
The team are told about a killer bear-canine hybrid known as the Red-Eyed Bear Beast in Raleigh County, W.Va., which they track across treacherous terrain and rivers in an attempt to capture it inside of a cauldron trap. (Repeat).
Big Al's poor haul necessitates opening a new pit; a rookie miner gets Chris' dozer stuck in mud; heavy rain contributes to Karl struggling to find gold; and Bernie pushes the plant to the limit. (Repeat).
Australian Customs and Border Protection officers try to enforce the country's immigration laws. (Repeat).
A tense traveler returns from a short trip to Colombia with an unusual amount of luggage. In Detroit, a pregnant passenger can't deliver her due date. At JFK Airport, cargo officers are reading into the leaves. Also: A package from India is stopped at the door; and a Nexus holder's good deed in Washington state gets him pulled in for questioning. (Repeat).
In New York, a traveler is showing signs of possible smuggling. Also: a family reunite at Detroit Metro Airport; Detroit's Ambassador Bridge officers make an auto-theft arrest; vials turn up by the dozen at the JFK mail facility; and an American is carrying some cold-blooded companions in his backseat at the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. (Repeat).
JFK Airport officers are on high alert for drugs concealed in backpacks. In Washington state, red flags arise when a driver shows up with someone else's vehicle. Also: A wrong turn at the tunnel leads to trouble for a Detroit citizen; and a young traveler looking for experience gets some in secondary. (Repeat).
Amy and Steve answer a call from a single mother whose family is terrorized by the paranormal. (Repeat).
The team explore Fort Delaware, a former Civil War prison camp, where they investigate a ghostly feud between two generals. (Repeat).
The Tennessee Wraith Chasers experience unimaginable terror as they investigate the town of Hilo, Hawaii. Voices in underground lava tubes warn of impending danger on the Big Island, giving the team a new respect for the vengeful fire goddess Pele. (Repeat).
The AIMS team members find themselves in the middle of a turf war in No Man's Land between the Grafton Monster, Bigfoot and a pack of Smoke Wolves; the team then searches for the source of a mysterious rumbling in the hills of the Tygart Valley. (Repeat).
The team explore Fort Delaware, a former Civil War prison camp, where they investigate a ghostly feud between two generals. (Repeat).
Amy and Steve answer a call from a single mother whose family is terrorized by the paranormal. (Repeat).
In New York, a traveler is showing signs of possible smuggling. Also: a family reunite at Detroit Metro Airport; Detroit's Ambassador Bridge officers make an auto-theft arrest; vials turn up by the dozen at the JFK mail facility; and an American is carrying some cold-blooded companions in his backseat at the Detroit-Windsor tunnel. (Repeat).
JFK Airport officers are on high alert for drugs concealed in backpacks. In Washington state, red flags arise when a driver shows up with someone else's vehicle. Also: A wrong turn at the tunnel leads to trouble for a Detroit citizen; and a young traveler looking for experience gets some in secondary. (Repeat).