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Ghost Cases: Bridestones Radio Station (eps. 9)

Paul and Holly investigate a popular and potentially haunted Manchester radio station and then spend the evening at a 10,000 year old burial site near Congleton, England where a ghostly Druid monk has been reportedly seen.
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Ghost Cases: Churchill Mansion (eps. 10)

Paul and Holly investigate the quintessential haunted mansion; it’s a century old private Inn that may still possess the spirit of its influential owner and his troubled niece.
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Ghost Cases: Five Fishermen Restaurant (eps. 4)

Have you ever eaten with the dead? Paul and Holly investigate a restaurant which may be haunted by the ghosts of a former funeral home. The location has an impressive history with ties to the popular Titanic and Halifax Explosion […]
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Ghost Cases: Louisbourg Fortress (eps. 5)

Paul and Holly investigate a historic French fortress that witnessed two of the largest land and sea battles in North America. The fort may be haunted by the ghosts of its former inhabitants
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Ghost Cases: McCall Farm (eps. 2)

Paul and Holly investigate reports of paranormal activity at a private residence in Quinan, Nova Scotia where the home owners now fear living in their own house.
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Ghost Cases: Shocklach Village (eps. 7)

Paul and Holly investigate a 12th century property near the historic village of Shocklach, England. Reports from this location include time portals, full bodied apparitions, light and sound anomalies.
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Ghost Cases: St. Andrew Jail (eps. 1)

Paul and Holly visit one of the oldest courthouses and jails in North America as they investigate reports of a hooded specter and the possible spirit of an executed RAF Serviceman at the location.
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Ghost Cases: The Waverly Inn (eps. 11)

The Waverly Inn is a proud and historic Inn located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Some guests have reportedly sensed the ghost of Oscar Wilde who visited in the late 1800’s.