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Built by a wealthy German entrepreneur in the late 1800’s, Staten Island’s Kreischer Mansion is no stranger to family tragedy, from multiple fires to a mysterious suicide, and even rumors of one family member opening up a portal to another realm. While the descendants of the Kreischer family have long since died out, morbid forces remain on the property. With such a sprawling, deadly history, it’s no wonder the house is home to all sorts of paranormal phenomena: objects being thrown, shadow apparitions, and suffocating physical sensations are only a few of the experiences witnesses have reported over the years. With a memorable experience of her own six years ago, Katrina returns to Kreischer Mansion with Jack in tow, searching for new answers.

Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman investigate the world’s most sinister haunted locations they suspect are gateways to the spirit world. They peer into the dark void of the unknown as they document evidence of paranormal activity and search for answers about the afterlife. This is the future of paranormal research, and Jack and Katrina are taking along a team of seasoned pros to record it all.
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