10/26/18 “Haunted Live” Location Reveal: Historic Wynnewood Estate

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Wynnewood Estate – Source: CJ Sorg/Wikipedia

We’ve got another Tune-In Alert from the Travel Channel. This week the Tennessee Wraith Chasers investigate Wynnewood Estate in Castalian Springs, Tennessee.

Dating to 1828, Wynnewood is the largest existing log structure in Tennessee. Built upon Native American burial grounds, Wynnewood was once an important stop for pioneers and adventurers traveling to the wild frontier west of Tennessee.

Andrew Jackson once stayed over, and even outlaw Jesse James stayed there.

One of the favorite pastimes of guests was digging up Indian graves and taking the bones home as grisly souvenirs.  Some believe the macabre desecration unleashed a curse on the Wynne family.  

During the Civil War, the Wynne family were divided in their loyalties, with one son dying while fighting for the Confederates. 

Descendants died from a series of strange and horrific deaths — including the grisly suicide of a grandson who tragically took his own life by drinking carbolic acid. 

Visitors and groundskeepers have felt the presence of male entities all over the property. Some people have been touched and pushed, while others have heard voices. 

ABOUT ‘HAUNTED LIVE’

Viewers are invited to join the action in “Haunted Live,” a live interactive paranormal investigation series featuring paranormal experts, the Tennessee Wraith Chasers, and hosted by Jamie Kaler. 

The team – Chris Smith, Steven “Doogie” McDougal, Scott Porter, Brannon Smith and Mike Goncalves – relies on a unique combination of scientific method and spiritual faith to navigate investigations.

Each week, they reveal a new haunted location to the public and utilize their skills, technology and unique experiments to capture evidence of paranormal activity in a live and unfiltered paranormal investigation.

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Through an on-location live video stream, viewers can monitor the investigation activity on Travel Channel’s Facebook Live platform and comment on any findings in real time, directing the team where to investigate next.

Fans can follow Travel Channel’s social media pages and visit Facebook to join a special pre-hunt Q&A with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers. #HauntedLive 

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