Portals to Hell - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

McCormick Farm
Jack and Katrina gain unprecedented access to a farm in Colorado that was once home to serial killers. The current owners reported a rise in paranormal activity.

Hotel Monte Vista
Jack and Katrina are in Flagstaff, Arizona, where they check into one of America's most terrifying hotels, where patrons and staff reported unsettling encounters.

Grant-Humphreys Mansion
Katrina and Jack visit a mansion in Denver rumoured to be beset by scandal, death and ghosts. But, their client is sceptical that it is paranormal activity.

The Stephenson Building
Jack and Heather Taddy are in Nebraska to investigate a museum full of cursed artefacts. The building is rumoured to be haunted by demonic forces.

Captain Grant's Inn
Jack and Katrina investigate Connecticut's most-haunted bed and breakfast. The owner has been possessed twice and has even led an exorcism.

Pennhurst Asylum
Jack and Katrina are drawn to the dark allure of Pennhurst Asylum in Pennsylvania. They enlist Heather Taddy to help investigate this infamous site.

Fulton Theatre
Jack and Katrina investigate reports of paranormal activity at the Fulton Theatre in Pennsylvania. The property was built on the site of a horrific massacre.

Lake Shawnee Amusement Park
Jack and guest host Heather investigate an abandoned amusement park. They suspect the paranormal activity goes deeper than the tragedies at the park.

The Padre Hotel
Jack and guest host Heather investigate a five-star hotel in Bakersfield, California. They delve into the historic property's dark and deadly past.
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