A Hannawa Falls home will once again be the focus of a “Dead Files” show airing at 10 p.m. Saturday on The Travel Channel.
Donna,
a retired police detective from South Florida, returned to the north
country with her husband and son after her retirement and found life was
anything but calm, she said.
In the initial hour-long episode of
the paranormal investigative series, retired New York City Police
Department homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi and physical medium Amy
Allan explored “frightening cases” of unexplained paranormal activity at
the home. That episode aired in January and was titled “Master of the
Damned.”
Mr. DiSchiavi uses conventional police investigative
methods while Ms. Allan “speaks to the dead.” The January episode
featured “terrifying reports of threatening paranormal activity at the
home of a retired police detective.”
Donna, who declined to reveal
her last name, said a “Dead Files” crew returned to her home in March
with a medium and a “holy person.” She said the episode of “Dead Files
Revisited” will show they were successful in removing the ghosts from
her home.
“The psychic came here and started talking to them. The
original ghost was a guy who died in the garage. He didn’t want us here
and put us through seven years of hell. There was also a woman from the
1940s,” Donna said.
She said she is declining to reveal her last
name publicly due to the nature of her career. “I’m a retired police
officer and spent a lot of time working homicide. There were a lot of
guys I arrested, and I don’t want them knowing where I live,” she said.
“I
dealt with a lot of homicides when I was working, but not like the
lunatic that was haunting our house. It was seven years of hell. You
would wake up in the middle of the night, and he would do things that
scared the heck out of you. My son and I could see all the things he
did; my husband couldn’t,” she said.
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