Travel Channel’s hit series, Portals to Hell, returns for season 2 on Friday, March 13, 2020. Descend into all-new eerie encounters with a special two-hour episode beginning at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
Picking up where last season left off, avid paranormal investigators Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman resume their chilling journey to historically haunted locations in the United States. One again they confront sinister stories of the supernatural in their quest to obtain concrete evidence that a spirit world exists.
“This season is intense,” said Weidman. “Jack and I purposefully explore locations that embody the darker side of the paranormal, as we try to understand why certain places evoke more sinister activity than others. It’s exciting to see what new discoveries we can make in the paranormal field. Yet as we explore the unexplained, we can only presume to know what we’re working with. At the end of the day we really don’t – and that’s the scary part.”
The undaunted duo face their most fearsome cases yet, as they uncover disturbing tales from bygone pasts and unnerving paranormal activity.
Osbourne and Weidman filter through extensive research, utilize advanced scientific equipment and enlist a network of specialists, including psychic mediums, to try and exhume answers behind these terrifying hauntings.
“Katrina and I are breaking down walls – literally,” said Osbourne. “We have unprecedented access to a number of locations and are also the first team to ever investigate some of them for TV. They’re incredibly active sites for the paranormal, and we’re going all in to try and capture substantial evidence.”
The Premiere Episode
In the special two-hour Portals to Hell season premiere, Osbourne and Weidman head to Paulding, Ohio, to investigate the Old Paulding Jail.
The almost 150-year-old site is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of former inmates, sheriffs and even the victim of a horrific, 60-year-old cold case crime. The pair find it hard to uncover the truth amidst a sea of rumors, cover-ups and theories of what happened to the young woman who was murdered.
They call in a trusted psychic in their search for answers. Determined to find out more, Osbourne and Weidman break down the last remaining sealed jail cell in the basement…and are shocked to discover large bone fragments scattered within.
The possibility of not only contacting spirits, but also solving a town’s most infamous murder, is on the line. As the investigation deepens, Osbourne has a paranormal experience that will forever change him as an investigator and truth seeker.
Future Episodes
Eight additional hour-long episodes will move to their regular time slot at 10 p.m. ET/PT beginning Friday, March 20.
Other locations investigated during this season of Portals to Hell include:
- Fort William Henry (Lake George, New York), the site of one of the bloodiest massacres in Colonial America
- Croke-Patterson Mansion (Denver, Colorado), a 130-year-old building plagued with paranormal activity since its creation
- Ohio State Reformatory (Mansfield, Ohio), a deadly prison also known for its role in The Shawshank Redemption
- Thomas House Hotel (Red Boiling Springs, Tennessee), a once-thriving natural springs resort where guests fell victim to deadly waters
- Iron Island Museum (Buffalo, New York), a century-old building that is rumored to house not one, but two, portals
- Haunted Hill House (Mineral Wells, Texas), a hellish location plagued by rumors of demonic activity
- Shanghai Tunnels (Portland, Oregon), a network of underground tunnels notorious for its role in slavery and kidnapping victims
Sneak Peek
For More Info
Visit TravelChannel.com/PortalstoHell for special show extras, including a video exclusive, “Making of Season 2,” behind-the-scenes videos and photos.
Follow @TravelChannel and #PortalsToHell on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram for exclusive content and the latest updates.
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