‘Haunted Live’ Location Reveal: Cragfont House in Castalian Springs, TN

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Historic Cragfont – Image from the Historic Cragfont Facebook Page

We’ve got a Tune-In Alert from the Travel Channel about the location for the next Haunted Live episode, which airs Friday, September 28, 2018. The Tennessee Wraith Chasers take on the Cragfont House in Castalian Springs, Tennessee.

Built in 1798, Cragfont House is one of the oldest homes in the region that was once considered the wild and dangerous frontier of the West. General James Winchester constructed the house after he won a bloody battle to claim the land.

For years, the house would suffer more attacks, fires and failed crops. Some believe Winchester’s brutal conquest of the land may have left angry spirits to haunt his property ever since.

A plethora of strange and violent phenomena have occurred there. People have been pushed, scratched and even cut by shards of glass spontaneously shattering. The bedding is often found with the imprint of a body, books are found open off the shelf and insects, by the hundreds, have been found dead for no apparent reason. Nooses have even been said to fall out of thin air.

This will be the first televised investigation of the Cragfont House, and the Tennessee Wraith Chasers are anxious.

Last time the crew set foot inside, they called off the investigation after five minutes, due to the intensity of the dark energy inside its walls.

How long will they last this time? (Hopefully for the full episode air time, right?)

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.

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The Tennessee Wraith Chasers – left to right: Mike Goncalves,
Chris Smith, Steven “Doogie” McDougal, Scott Porter, Brannon Smith

Each week, they’ll 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.

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 for the secret location reveal each week and visit Facebook to join a special pre-hunt Q&A with the Tennessee Wraith Chasers. #HauntedLive 

 

 

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