Paranormal investigators Corine Carey, Leanne Sallenback, and Kelly Ireland travel to San Antonio, Texas to answer the panicked calls of local residents who have experienced paranormal phenomena tied to the infamous Battle of the Alamo in 1836.
Shiver when the team finds startling paranormal links to Montreal's boozy, corrupt past in the 1920s and '30s. Make contact with a man whose corpse became an attraction, a woman haunted by ghost children, and a murder victim in a notorious cabaret.
Hunt for the truth in Massachusetts. Learn what Salem's ghosts (including that of the first woman hanged for witchcraft) are trying to reveal about the city's infamous witch trials, then get a message from a man executed in the worst way imaginable.
Summoning the 18th-century buccaneers who ran a South Carolina port in the golden age of piracy; uncovering the truth about a ghost ship and a creepy bedroom in the city's oldest tavern; confronting a spirit stalking one of the investigators.
Corine, Leanne and Kelly have been called to New Orleans - a city that has been ravaged by hurricanes, floods, fires and epidemics - leaving behind an unspeakable number of casualties and a plethora of spirits calling out from beyond the grave. When the team investigates a haunted hotel built on the grounds of a former hospital, Kelly unexpectedly begins channeling the energy of a ghost with ties to the Great Hurricane of 1722. They also investigate one of the most haunted B&Bs in the country where multiple spirits come forward - one of whom has a very close connection to the owner herself.
The team is in Bell Island, Newfoundland, the most haunted island in North America, to investigate ghosts tied to two devastating Nazi U-boat attacks that happened here during the Second World War. Here, the women meet one of the sailors killed in one of the U-boat attacks and then descend into an abandoned mine where they discover not one, but dozens of spirits crying out for recognition from below the surface. The spirits of Bell Island have much to teach us about this tiny island and the major part it played in one of the most significant events in American history.