Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks - Season 1 Episode 4
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Episode Overview
Zak reviewed some previous evidence from the GA's Season 7 (2012) investigation of the Palmer House Hotel. However, the owner of the hotel did not reveal to GA about a crucial piece of evidence that only she knew at the time. It was about Sinclair Lewis, the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930, was an on-and-off employee of the hotel in the past. According to the owner, she was confronted by the spirit of Sinclair Lewis, telling her that he hid one of his manuscripts in the basement walls of the hotel. If this rumor is true, it would change the literacy world, according to Zak. While all this was revealed to Zak later, a psychic told him about a demonic entity that was shaped like a wolf, with red eyes, that also haunts the hotel's basement. She fears for the owner's safety, but the owner insisted to Zak that she must carry on her duties as owner of the hotel. Palmer House interviewees: Kelley Freese (owner) and Chris Schneider (psychic).[6] Zak reviewed some evidence, from the GA's investigation of the Mustang Ranch in Season 8 (2013). After that GA investigation, it seems that the spirits have grown in strength there. The new evidence somewhat revealed (but not confirmed) that there is a friendly spirit protecting one of the female employees from the other spirits. The manager of the place mentioned that the ladies working there do not want to enter Room B1, no matter what. Mustang Ranch interviewees: Tara Cann (manager), José Carranza (an employee), Jan Tufford (psychic), "Lucy" (another employee), and "Phoenix" (working girl).
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