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Excerpt from recent Q&A with the Ghost Hunters
Question: What do we have to look forward to on Season 5 here for you guys?
Jason Hawes: Absolutely nothing. Now. Honestly I think this is a great season. We've investigated a lot of places. You know, we've also gone back to getting a lot of residential cases as well which I think is always important. You know, we got some strange things this year. And not just that, we even - we even kind of shake things up a little bit Grant and I bought an inn that was reported to have been haunted for the last 70, 80 years that were (sick) enough but we had the GHI guys come in and investigate that. I'm one of our (unintelligible) just so there was no bias three. And I really think it's going to be interesting here. I'm having a - I've been having a blast this year.
Grant Wilson: I'm really excited for this season. It's - for some reason we had a good time. The crew is really running well. Got a good team and we brought in a lot of new equipment that we're using which I think everyone's going to appreciate. And like Jas said, we're getting into more of the homes again but we're still doing the big locations. Obviously, you know, not necessarily big all the time but well known. The Betsy Ross house, things like that and some great cases. I'm really excited for this season. I think it's going to be one of the best so far.
Question: What are some of the locations?
Jason Hawes: Well we did - like Grant was saying, the Betsy Ross house, which is in
Philadelphia. We did another (Hanom) House, which is a residential place right outside of
Philadelphia. We did
Star
Island which - yeah, that has an (heritage there), right Grant?
Grant Wilson: I have no idea.
Jason Hawes: Sorry, we don't even watch our own show because we lived it. But we did
Star
Island which is an island about 10 miles off the coast of
New Hampshire, which was a religious community at one time. They've had a lot of activity - a lot of claims of activity going out there.
Grant Wilson: One of the coolest cases that we're looking forward to showing is we investigated at the Georgia Aquarium, the largest aquarium in the world and they have a traveling Titanic exhibit I guess with actual artifacts from the Titanic. And everywhere that goes, every museum that goes to supposedly activity follows. So we caught up with it in
Georgia and I had just an interesting time there dealing with the Titanic artifacts. And we actually got to get in the tank, the six million gallon tank with some whale sharks and swim with them (unintelligible) with them.
Jason Hawes: That was incredible. |