![]() ![]() Local ghost-hunting teams refuse to work together because they see each other as business rivals. The stars of some paranormal shows feud over whose show is real or fake. The allure of fame, they say, has done what the forces of darkness could not do – turn ghost hunters against one another. ![]() Ghost-hunting teams are chasing television gigs more than ghosts, some investigators say. The public’s fascination with the paranormal, though, has created a problem. Zak Bagans, host of Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures" laughs it up with a fan at a Comic-Con convention. Virtually every night on television, a paranormal investigator like Bagans can be seen trying to summon a ghost or “dark spirit.” All across America, novice investigative teams are creeping through people’s homes at night, trying to get rid of their paranormal pests. Now people are starting to harass the ghosts. We’ve heard of ghosts that harass the living. Rivera turns to respond, and her eyes widen in shock. “Something just came up on me and backed me up,” Bagans says, his voice rising in alarm. As he and Rivera creep through the darkness, they are about to find out. Jo Ann Rivera, the inn’s owner, told him that disembodied voices threatened to kill her, invisible hands groped her, and something yanked the sheets off her daughter’s bed at night, leaving bruises on the girl’s legs.īagans, the buff star of the Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures” series, is prepared to do battle, but with what he does not know. “Are you here, can you talk to us?” he asks, scanning the empty room where he just heard mysterious steps.īagans was summoned to Victoria’s Black Swan Inn in San Antonio because something strange was afoot. Zak Bagans tiptoes into a darkened bedroom, hunting a predator. ![]()
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