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Aaron Sagers – paranormal researcher (Special: "Evidence Revealed").Tenney – paranormal investigator, formerly of Ghost Stalkers (Episode 1.3: "Franklin Castle") John Zaffis – paranormal researcher and demonologist, of Haunted Collector (Halloween Special: "The Black Monk House").Grant Wilson – paranormal investigator, formerly of Ghost Hunters (Episode 1.8: "Randolph County Infirmary").Adam Berry – paranormal investigator, formerly of Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters Academy (Episode 1.1: "Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum").Amy Bruni – paranormal investigator, formerly of Ghost Hunters (Episode 1.1: "Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum").Joins them on a portion of their lockdown These 'reality' television shows are entertainment, not investigation." Cast and crew Crew Member The only things they're testing are their video editors' endurance and the patience of their viewers. are walking around a house with a camera crew, literally and figuratively in the dark. "A stakeout (such as these) is essentially a scientific experiment without the science". Lockdowns like what you see on this reality show are using ineffective techniques with equipment not meant to be used for this purpose, to look for something that has not been proven to exist or even defined. "They fail to properly investigate and verify their assumptions at virtually every step, making leaps of logic and guessing far beyond the evidence". ![]() There are many methodological problems with their investigative techniques, according to Radford. Before you can claim you are living in a haunted house, "ghosts must be proven to exist", a claim that the paranormal community has yet to prove. Investigator Ben Radford states that the claims of living 72 hours in a haunted house as some sort of a challenge is "absurd." People all over the world claim to live in haunted locations, apparently longer than 72 hours. The opening introduction for the show is:ħ2 hour confinement.in the most haunted locations.in search of groundbreaking evidence. Groff and Weidman believe that "the longer they stay, the more the spirits will communicate with them and the more information they can gather about the unknown". The series features Nick Groff, a paranormal investigator who is "on a mission to discover something new in the paranormal field", and paranormal researcher Katrina Weidman who both spend 72 hours together in reportedly haunted places. On February 14, 2019, Groff announced via a video Instagram post that Paranormal Lockdown would not be returning. On November 20, 2018, it was announced that season three would premiere on December 4, 2018, returning to Destination America. The second season aired from Decemto Maon TLC. The first season aired on Destination America from Mato April 8, 2016. The series follows Nick Groff and fellow paranormal researcher Katrina Weidman (formerly of Paranormal State) as they confine themselves for 72 straight hours in what they claim to be some of the most haunted locations. Paranormal Lockdown is a paranormal reality television series that was executively produced by Nick Groff, formerly of Ghost Adventures. Paranormal Lockdown airs Fridays at 9/8c on TLC.American TV series or program Paranormal Lockdownģ7 (plus the 10 specials not included in list) It is now undergoing another refurb under the new owner, who acquired it in March 2011.īut with its past links to the mafia, what Nick and Katrina find is a story that’s dying to get out… A renovation attempt to turn it into a hotel and condos fell apart in the late 2000s, and it was auctioned in 2010. ![]() It closed as a hotel in 1984 and most of its floors lay empty for many years. READ: Meet the creator of the GeoBox and GeoPort spirit boxes used on Paranormal Lockdown The building in Buffalo, part of the Statler Hotel chain founded by Ellsworth Statler, was built in 1923 and was the second Statler building to be erected in the city. Katrina starts to feel as if it’s “crowded” and says that she feels like she’s “walking through waves of people”. Not long after they enter, things become interesting when they hear a noise coming from one side of the empty room. Katrina and Nick in the grand lobby of the iconic hotel, which is under refurbishment They also investigate the Rendezvous room where they use thermal imaging and a state-of-the-art Portal Wonder Box developed by paranormal expert Steve Huff to try and pick up presences.
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