America's Most Haunted
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- 2013
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"America's Most Haunted 2013" ^ (Run time : 01:24:29)
Aye.
I thought I was doing upstairs.
You better be.
I don't want to be here all night.
Whoa, whose up here then?
What's wrong?
Is someone else up here?
I'm not.
What do you need?
Woo.
It's probably a ghost.
Want me to come up there
and hold your hand?
- Shut up, Mike.
- You shut up.
Both of you shut up.
I swear to god you guys are
too old for this crap.
Kyle, finish up.
Yes sir.
Alright, Mike. You're wasting time
we could be drinking.
Mike?
Every week, we visit
a new location,
rumored to be haunted by
America's most notorious ghost.
Go, go, go.
Rob Jackson
Investigator
Emily Sweet
Investigator
These ghost have
overstayed their welcome
and it's time to serve them
Scotty McDonald
Technical Specialist
Oh my god.
No.
Leon Falco
Lead Investigator.
We're not here to prove anything.
- Leon. Leon, get me out!
Leon.
Get me out of here!
We're here to kick
these ghost out.
and send them back
where they belong.
Welcome to
America's Most Haunted
I got something here.
You can feel that.
Did you feel that?
Yeah. Yeah, I felt that.
I felt it too.
Whof.
It looks like as if...
it just feel like, it got like really,
really cold.
Yeah, like the temperature
just dropped.
- Yeah. Do you guys feel that?
- Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
He's definitely here.
- Whoa. Whoa.
- Look. Look.
Just then, the ghost
monitor we have placed
at the other end of the
hall was activated.
Okay. Don't move.
Don't move. Shh, shh.
I'm just gonna try
to talk to him.
Okay.
Hello.
James Baker.
James, are you here
with us?
Man.
Did you hear that?
- Yeah. Yeah, I heard it was...
- Like 2 words.
Yeah, it was like uh.
it's like "Get out", right?
- Yeah. Yeah, yeah. It sounds like
- Like "Get out".
"Get out."
- As you listen again,
- Shh, shh.
and we amplified the audio,
you can clearly make out
the words "Get out".
Shh, shh, shh.
James, we heard you.
If you're here.
If you're here with us,
let us know.
You got to give us
a sign, James.
- Oh my god.
- It was right behind me dude.
He's here.
Let's get this ghost.
Let's...
Let's get this ghost... st.
Let's get this ghost.
rrr...
- He's here.
- Let's get this ghost.
Okay. Okay.
Go back to the bucket.
Stop!
Right there.
Do you see it?
Sh*t.
What is it?
It's Jimmy.
Yeah. That's as close
to the wall as I can get.
Alright, my friend.
Listen.
You are the editor now.
That means you are
the last line of defense.
Okay. We can't have stuff
like this making it to broadcast.
terribly, terribly frightening.
It's a...
We can't have him in the shots.
It sort of ruin the mystique.
- So I'll cut it out.
Yeah, I understand.
So, I'll cut it out.
I don't know.
Cut it. Zoom it. Paint it. Edit it.
Edit. You edit it.
That's why we hired you.
- Okay.
- See, that's why Pete left.
- What?
- That right there.
That's why Pete left.
You come across like a um.
How do I want to put this,
like a dick.
Pete left because he got
some job and some
Special victims, Crime scene investigation,
Missing person show.
- Really, which show?
- I don't know, pick one.
- You know you're a dick right.
- Look, it doesn't matter now. Okay.
Pets's gone.
Kurt's here.
- Kevin.
- Kevin's here.
- Kevin?
- Yeah.
Kevin's here.
See, and he's going to
continue our
noble tradition of providing the
highest quality of entertainment
for our many, many loyal fans.
Right, Kevin?
So, stop pooping
on my parade, Jimmy.
This is going to be great.
This is it.
It's going to be great!
I can feel it!
Production meeting in 10 minutes.
He's a dick, right?
So.
- Is any of it real?
- Real?
Yeah, like.
You know. Do you ever see
any real ghost and stuff.
No, no, no.
Not really.
So, what does all this do then?
looks good on camera.
I mean its...
it's real stuff.
Like this is a real motion sensor and
this is really an EMF detector.
I just.
I modified them for the show.
so we can trigger it remotely
and stuff like that.
Okay, so that it all
would work if it had to.
No. No. I modified them
passed any practical usage.
- Oh.
- Except.
This puppy.
Built it myself.
From scratch.
- What's that?
- I called it...
The "Ghost burst."
- Ha-ha.
- No, shh.
What does it do?
and a blast of full spectrum light.
Wow. I have no idea
what that means?
Truth is,
anything electronic within 500 yards.
If it worked.
That's why,
I also build a small scale version.
What does that one do?
Lights up,
looks good on camera.
- Right, yeah.
- Yup.
Last resort on this puppy in case
things ever get, you know.
Real scary.
Okay.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
- Cool.
- Yeah.
So as... soon as Emily has done
with her personal business,
- we can all get started.
- Thank you so much. I'm...
really looking forward
to meeting you.
Okay, great.
Bye.
I got a...
I got a call back.
That's great Em.
When do you leave?
Next week, but it's just
a call back. So.
Okay. Well, just to...
You know, be clear.
Do you still have time for this or
there is somewhere else you need to be.
I'm here Leon, okay.
Let's just focus on what's next.
Nobody knows what's
going to happen anyway.
So it's nice.
Did I hear something
about Michigan?
Alright.
Next up, we have.
Saqwasibi Fine Arts Camp.
retreat center in northern Michigan.
A 5 mile, one lane dirt road that
winds through the dense forest
is in fact the only way
in or out of Saqwasibi.
Mid 1800s.
Michigan's logging industry was booming.
Making more people rich than
any gold rush out west ever would.
was made here.
Ralph George.
Owner and operator of Saqwasibi,
which is band his family since
it's original construction in 1852.
Ralph George, Owner
- This is a Saqwasibi hotel.
It's no longer a
logging camp but
the houses, the structures, the grounds
are pretty much the same.
Except for some basic upgrades,
a few modifications
Well the camp is remained
relatively unchanged,
it certainly has seen
it's share of disturbances.
Our story really begins in 1859.
When a lumberjack by
the name of Pierre Boutierre
killed a whole bunch
of people.
All of them right here
in this hotel.
A serious change in behavior for
during an incident involving
some of the children of the camp.
The children used to like to
play around Boutierre's cabin
One day, one of them,
accidentally I am sure,
threw a rock and it went
through his window.
Pierre just lost it,
he really lost it.
Well... all of a sudden, Pierre
tears out the of the cabin.
And he's carrying a
fire place log in his hand.
And he begins to
beat the kids up,
and he be actually breaks
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