S3E8 The Possessed
Paranormal investigator Mary Vogel encounters demons while investigating a case, resulting in her having nightmares and being attacked by unseen entities, so she considers having an exorcism.
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Paranormal investigator Mary Vogel encounters demons while investigating a case, resulting in her having nightmares and being attacked by unseen entities, so she considers having an exorcism.
The owners of an Arkansas home that's said to be haunted explore the residence's history, which includes the violent death of a previous occupant.
A man unearths an Indian burial ground, and demons turn on his family and threaten their lives.
When a nefarious spirit lashes out at a Florida man, he delves into a rash of paranormal activity from his childhood to uncover the imminent threat behind a mysterious and deadly family curse.
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