Deadly Possessions

Deadly Possessions
Genre Paranormal, Documentary
Created by Zak Bagans
Presented by Zak Bagans
Starring Zak Bagans
Aaron Goodwin
Billy Tolley
Jay Wasley
Composer(s) Michael Mouracade
No. of seasons 1
Production
Executive producer(s) Zak Bagans
Joe Townley
Michael Yudin
Producer(s) Robin Keats
Brittney Breen
Rick Garrabrant
Location(s) United States
Cinematography Michel Stooden
David Ray
Editor(s) David Rubin
Carla Beth Smith
Camera setup Multiple
Running time 45 minutes
Production company(s) MY Entertainment
Zak Baggans Entertainment
Distributor Travel Channel
Release
Original network Travel Channel
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
720p (HDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release April 2, 2016 (2016-04-02) – present
Chronology
Related shows Ghost Adventures Live
Paranormal Challenge
Ghost Adventures: Aftershocks
Paranormal Lockdown
External links
Website

Deadly Possessions is an American television series about the paranormal that premiered on April 2, 2016, on the Travel Channel.[1] Produced by MY Entertainment (formerly MY Tupelo Entertainment), the series features paranormal investigator Zak Bagans of Ghost Adventures as he showcases his haunted artifacts in his new museum in Las Vegas, Nevada. He shares stories of the items dark history, which he mostly receives from people all over the world, or during his investigations and lockdowns.

Premise

Opening Introduction: (narrated by Zak Bagans):

Since I was a young boy, I've been collecting haunted artifacts, drawn to the dark and mysterious energy they carry. Through my career as a paranormal investigator, I've been able to build my collection. Now I'm building a museum. I'm providing a place for people to bring their haunted items and hear their stories. These are my...Deadly Possessions

Guests

Episodes

Episode Title Location Original Airdate
1"Robert the Doll and the Dibbuk Box"East Martello Museum, Key West, Florida
private home, Kirksville, Missouri
April 2, 2016 (2016-04-02)
In the series premiere, Zak Bagans examines haunted objects, Robert the Doll from Florida that's believed to be an enchanted doll that doesn't like people taking pictures of it. And inspects the deadly Dibbuk Box, an antique wine cabinet with ties to the Holocaust, which supposedly contains an evil entity known as a dibbuk. Also, Joe Tasso of Bonnie Springs Ranch stops to donate a necklace of a silver cross that was blackened during a possession.
2"The Conjure Chest and St. Valentine's Day Massacre Wall"Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfurt, Kentucky
Mob Museum, Las Vegas, Nevada
April 9, 2016 (2016-04-09)
An antiques dealer seeks Zak's help with taking in his haunted last rites box. Then, a historical society director from Kentucky shows him the Conjure Chest, belonging to slave owner Jacob Cooley who, in 1830-1840, had a slave to build it for his son's birth. When he wasn't happy with its construction, he beat his slave to death. In revenge, the rest of the slaves on his plantation put a curse on the chest so his family would be forever doomed. Next, he examines the bullet-ridden brick wall from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
3"Peggy the Doll and John Murrell's Thumb"TBAApril 16, 2016 (2016-04-16)
4"Bela Lugosi's Mirror and Charles Manson's TV"private home, Phoenix, Arizona
private home, Tuscola, Texas
April 23, 2016 (2016-04-23)
Zak receives a donation from a woman in Arizona; Bela Lugosi's mirror, used by the Dracula actor for possibly scrying. It also belonged to film producer Frank Robert Saletri, who was murdered by the mob in 1982 while in front of the mirror. Then, he examines Charles Manson's old black & white television from Pelican Bay Prison, which was found in an abandoned car in a Texas field, along with the infamous criminal's hand-written letters inside the set.
5"Ed Gein's Cauldron and the Crying Boy Paintings"private home, Grand Marsh, Wisconsin
private home, Clevedon, North Somerset, England
April 30, 2016 (2016-04-30)
Zak learns about the cauldron he purchased, which belonged to Ed Gein, a serial killer who used to take his victim's body parts and skin to make furniture and used the cauldron to store and cook entrails. He also receives a pair of skis once owned by the killer himself. Next, he examines one of the cursed Crying Boy paintings. Legend states that anybody who has the paintings and hangs them in their homes, the houses would catch on fire, but the paintings would be unharmed.
6"Dr. Kevorkian's Death Van and Natalie Wood's Yacht"Splendour (docked in harbor), Oahu, Hawaii
junkyard, Detroit, Michigan
May 7, 2016 (2016-05-07)
Zak examines the relics (steering wheel, radar, and life preservers) that came from the Splendour yacht, the same boat where legendary actress Natalie Wood mysteriously died while on board, drowning in 1981. Next, he learns more about the Jack Kevorkian "Deathmobile" he purchased that made headlines. This white Volkswagen campervan was one of the places where the doctor helped his patients commit over 130 assisted suicides.

References

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