Paranormal State - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

The Death Room
The PRS has a case in Ryan's hometown of Sumter, South Carolina where they help the new owner of the Hodge Plantation uncover their property's dark history which leads to revealing some painful family secrets as well.

They Only Come Out at Night
The PRS goes to Weymouth, Massachusetts to help the family of a police officer who are ready to flee their home after claims of being physically terrorized by a menacing spirit.

Spirits of the Slave Dungeon
The PRS has a two night investigation in a purportedly haunted Charleston, South Carolina jail where they learn the spirits of former slaves are still being held against their will by the long lasting wounds of social injustice.

Ghost on the Tracks
The PRS investigate "Dave and Micheal's Salon" in Berlin, New Jersey only to find that a deadly accident on a nearby train track may be the source of the paranormal activity. When stories of a young mother's murder/suicide come to light, the team tries to figure out if it's fact or urban legend.

Supernatural Seduction
The PRS investigate the Campbell House, a bed and breakfast in Eugene, Oregon, where female guests have claimed to have had sexual encounters with an incubus-like spirit that may be tied to a family tragedy. With activity focusing around the women on the team, investigator Katrina invites the entity to lie in bed with her.

Return of the Dead: Glove II
The PRS return to the Kucera home in Daisytown, Pennsylvania, where paranormal activity has intensified after the team's first investigation. They had discovered a phantom glove print on a wall and linked it to homeowner Lisa's abusive Great Grandfather.

Paranormal Detour
With time off between cases, the PRS visit a random town, picking St. Helens, Oregon, They visit the local historic society for info on the paranormal hotspots and investigate the Klondike Restaurant where a murder may have taken place.

Ghosts of the Forgotten
Ryan's friend Eilfie asks him and the team to investigate the historic Lake County Poor House in Painesville, Ohio, which once served as a dumping ground for society's outcasts and the mentally ill. After a relatively quiet dead time, Ryan tries a sensory deprivation technique called the Ganzfeld experiment in an attempt to stir up paranormal activity.

Who is the Lurking Man?
The PRS go to Newcastle, California to investigate allegedly strong, paranormal activity at a home already cleared out by its terrified occupants. Ryan believes the home's location near Native American land may be reason for the haunting, and that the family may have invited the activity upon themselves.

Do Bad Things
The PRS helps a Miamisburg, Ohio woman named Heather who believes an evil presence in her family home contributed to the suicide of her sister Missy and generated aggressive behavior in her two brothers — the later two claim disembodied voices told them to harm themselves and commit murder.

Dwelling of the Dead
The PRS are called to help a single-mother and young son who claim to have been physically assaulted by an evil spirit in their home. Note: This episode aired before the premiere of the new Paranormal State: The New Class spin-off series.

Haunted Homecoming
The PRS returns to Sumter, South Carolina, Ryan's hometown, to investigate the case of a boy tragically shot and killed by a teenager while trick-or-treating on Halloween.

Bedroom Eyes
The PRS team helps a rural Pennsylvania family who believes their new farm to be haunted.
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