Drunkenly Paranormal Drunkenly Paranormal
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- 小說
Join Salem and Harlem as they investigate all things that go bump in the night, howl at the moon, or defy the laws of physics - with a drink in their hand! Find out at the end of every episode if there is a reason to be afraid, or if you need to be drunk to believe the paranormal tale! Send us your episode suggestions @ drunkenlyparanormal@gmail.com
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The Headless Valley
In the wild untamed Canadian wilderness lies a valley where there is no head! You don’t need to get that vine to be terrorized by the buzzard tales that the Nahani valley have given life. Join Harlem, Salem and special guests Bones and Ghost as they investigate if the headless valley is something you need to be drunk to believe in or if there is something paranormal going on.
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The Smurl Family Haunting
When the Smurls move into a new how right next to their in-laws they are hopeful for their future. However, something sinister lurks in the home that would torment them for decades to come. Was their haunting real or something you need to be drunk to believe in? Season 3, episode 9
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Did Hitler really die in the bunker?
Every history book reports that the most hated man in history, Adolf Hitler, died by his own hand. Harlem and Salem follow up on an FBI investigation that suggests, Hitler escaped. The reports beg the question: did Hitler die in the bunker? Season 3, episode 8
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The Man in the Field
Internet game or a ritual to summon a deadly demon? Salem leads DPs return to the airways to investigate the Man in the Fields Ritual. Season 3, episode 7
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Were the Kennedy’s Cursed?
On this week’s episode Harlem and Salem investigate to determine if One of America’s most prominent political families, the Kennedy’s, were cursed! Season 3, episode 6
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The Alamo
Remember The Who? Remember the what? Remember the….Alamo. Is the site of the most famous battle in Texas history haunted? Listen to find out if Harlem and Salem think it’s paranormal or something you need to be drunk to believe in! Season 3, episode 5