Travel Channel’s “Dead Files” starring Amy Allen and Steve DiSchiavi moves to Sunday nights in April 2018. Physical medium Amy Allan and retired homicide detective Steve DiSchiavi combine their unique skills to solve unexplained paranormal phenomena in haunted locations across America. Each investigator’s findings remain hidden from the other, and from the property’s occupants, until the shocking results are revealed in the show’s riveting conclusion. [Hour-long episodes]
“Evil Descends – Murrieta, California” – Premieres Sunday, April 1 at 8pm ET/PT
Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan travel to a home in Murrieta, Calif., where a mother worries that her husband’s dealings in witchcraft have led to the paranormal activity that’s tearing her family apart.
“Inviting Evil – Berthoud, Colorado” – Premieres Sunday, April 8 at 8pm ET/PT
A terrified woman calls on Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan to investigate claims of vicious paranormal activity at her Berthoud, Colo., home. During her after-hours walk on the property, Allan encounters a demon set on tormenting the living and a malevolent shadow person.
“Innocence Lost – Elkview, West Virginia” – Premieres Sunday, April 15 at 8pm ET/PT
Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan travel to West Virginia, to meet a terrified mother who fears the paranormal activity tormenting her family was brought on by the birth of her youngest son. The investigation leads to the discovery of a vortex where entities come and go.
“Dark Thoughts – Waterford, Connecticut” – Premieres Sunday, April 22 at 8pm ET/PT
Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan travel to Waterford, Conn., to investigate a recently separated mother’s claims that the paranormal is attacking her and her children. Allan discovers that the key to what’s haunting the living may not necessarily reside with the dead.
“Easy Prey – Grant Township, Michigan” – Premieres Sunday, April 29 at 8pm ET/PT
Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan travel to Grant Township, Mich., where a desperate couple claims paranormal activity is trying to kill them. During the disturbing investigation, Allan encounters a malicious dead man and an entity capable of physically harming the living.
Debe Branning has been the director of the MVD Ghostchasers–a Mesa/Bisbee, AZ based paranormal team since 1994. The team conducts investigations of haunted, historical locations throughout Arizona and has offered paranormal workshop/investigations since 2002. Debe has been a guest lecturer at Ottawa University, Central Arizona College, Arizona State University, Scottsdale Community College, and South Mountain Community College. She has been a speaker at science fiction conventions such as Phoenix ComiCon, CopperCon, FiestaCon, HauntedCon and AZParacon. Debe has been the guest speaker at many historical societies and libraries talking about historic/haunted Arizona.
She has appeared in an episode of “Streets of Fear” for FearNet.com which aired October 2009 and on an episode of TRAVEL CHANNEL’S “Ghost Stories” about haunted Jerome, Arizona in July 2010. She recently appeared as an extra in the 2017 horror movie “The Covenant”. She enjoys assisting in the research field for various Travel Channel TV shows such as ‘Ghost Stories’, ‘Haunted Highway’, and ‘Deadly Possessions’ and MTV’s ‘Fear’. She has traveled, toured and investigated at haunted locations across the United States, England, Scotland, Ireland and Mexico.
Debe is the author of “Sleeping With Ghosts-A Ghost Hunter’s Guide to AZ’s Haunted Hotels and Inns” (2004), “Grand Canyon Ghost Stories” (2012), “The Graveyard Shift–Arizona’s Historic and Haunted Cemeteries” (2012), “Dining With the Dead–Arizona’s Historic and Haunted Restaurants and Cafes” (2017) and a series of three children’s books, “The Adventures of Chickolet Pigolet: 1. “The Bribe of Frankenbeans” —-2. “Murmur on the Oink Express” —-3. “You Ought to be in Pig-tures”. For 7 years Debe penned 3 columns for Examiner.com titled: “Phoenix Travel Adventures,” “Arizona Haunted Sites” and “Haunted Places” so travelers could know where they might find a ghost or two when they visited Arizona and the United States. She was the Managing Editor of “Paranormal Investigator Magazine.” As a paranormal travel writer, Debe traveled to Europe to cover haunted castles, jails, ships, inns, cemeteries and ghost walking tours. She has been the guest of several US tourism departments such as Carlsbad, Historic Hotels of the Rockies, Salem, and Biloxi.
Debe is a preservation activist with a special interest in preserving historic cemeteries. She is on the board of directors of the Pioneers’ Cemetery Association and the Arizona Genealogical Advisory Board. She is also one of the co-hosts of the Association of Gravestones Studies in Arizona.
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