Ghost Adventures Quarantine Episode 2: The Creepyness Continues

Ghost Aventures Quarantine

After a wonderful debut episode of the series, Episode 2 of Ghost Adventures Quarantine explores the Charles Manson exhibit and the creepy house next door.

This four-part series is a wonderful look at the Haunted Museum after hours. Bagans and the team step inside once again as part of this isolation investigation series but we also get to explore the vacant house next door to the museum that Zak also owns.

A house where a woman passed away and museum guests have reported various sightings going on in one of the windows.

Exploring the Charles Manson exhibit is a really intriguing piece indeed. Not only does Zak own the bone fragments of Manson from his cremation he also owns the robe Manson died in and a blood painting with Manson’s ashes in the eyes (painted by Ryan Almighty) and Manson’s prison TV.

The episode is as intriguing as the first as after this room is explored, Goodwin and Tolley venture into the house next door to conduct an EVP session with creepy results.

Unusual polaroid evidence shows a black mass in various places of the home, things like that can’t be explained for me as being a trigger happy polaroid guy back in the day the polaroid flash makes ‘black mass’ almost impossible.

Malfunctioning equipment and strange behavior later I’m captivated not just by what the team finds on this investigation but more so the museum and the wonders that are held within.

If you’re a non-believer this four-part series is a great advert for the museum.

If you’re a skeptic like me you’re curious but want to find out more and if you’re a believer then you’re going to lap up everything this wonderfully weird and unique series has to offer.

Ghost Adventures Quarantine Episode 2 review by Sean Evans

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Our Rating
5

Summary

With a soft spot for the Haunted Museum this series has me hooked, I’m gripped by the evidence on display, I’m drawn in by the mass appeal of the Haunted Museum and it only furthers my ambition to jump on a plane and visit it within the next 12 months!

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