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For what age: 11+
How many episodes in 2 season: 23 episodes
On the second-season opener, The TAPS goes to New Orleans, to investigate claims of paranormal activity at "Myrtle's Plantation" They investigate such claims as: a wandering figure claimed t be the spirit of a slave, seeing children's reflections in a mirror; a Confederate soldier by the pond; and the ghost of a cuddled man who died on a staircase trying to reach his wife before he died.
TAPS investigate a case of entities reportedly threatening children in a home in Grafton, Massachussets. After this investigation, they are called to a home in Cranson, Rhode Island, much nearer their headquarters.
The team is called in by a TAPS family member and returns to Louisiana to investigate the home of a man who is bothered by spirits whenever women come to visit.While they are in town, they are asked to investigate Brennan's Restaurant, where many supernatural occurences have been reported. After dinner in the "haunted dining room" the investigation begins.
On this episode, The TAPS team are tapped to investigate a sighting aboard the USS North Carolina, a World War II battleship allegedly haunted by the casualties of a deadly torpedo attack.
on this episode, The TAPS team goes to investigates eerie goings-on at a Connecticut firehouse and tries to debunk an alleged haunting at a community theater. Also: an employee needs a sabbatical.
On the first investigation of this episode, Andy tells Jason and Grant about an alleged haunted light house known as the "Ledge Lighthouse" located in New London, Connecticut, rumored to have paranormal and poltergeist activities. Andy found this site after he saw a film on Japanese paranormal investigators who got trapped on this lighthouse during witch they taped the whole event. Later, on the second investigation of the episode, the TAPS team goes to New York to investigate an alleged haunted museum known as "Merchant's House Museum".
On the first investigation of this episode, The TAPS team goes to the house of Denise and Joe Tanguay located in Springfield, Massachusetts to investigate their house. haunting involving a family who has been plagued by demonic and paranormal activates. Later on the second investigation of the episode, TAPS goes to the "Sutcliffe house", which is said to be haunted by spirits that cause strange things like footsteps, doors opening, sounds, appearances and black forms appearing.
On this episode, The TAPS team and an amateur paranormal investigators are unnerved by a case. They travel to New Jersey to find out an old mystery.
On this episode, the TAPS team investigates mysterious occurrences at an old asylum in Bethany, New York known as the Rolling Hills Asylum. Jason and Grant decide to take the new team trainee members along with them for this case. Reports of hair pulling, unidentifiable noises and phantom smells have been noted in the past. Later, on the second half of the episode, the TAPS team goes on to investigate a residential house whose homeowners, the Worthington's, have claimed that they have been plagued with paranormal occurrences. The TAPS team tries to console the family and try to assure them that the house is safe to live in.
On this episode, Jason receives an e-mail sent by a seventh-grade class whom are fans of the show, which asks if TAPS will ever return to the Eastern State Penitentiary. Jason and Grant thinks it through and agree that its time to return for an update investigation. While setting up the equipment, Jason remembers the last time the team was hear and remember the dark Shadowy man-like figure running down the hallway. During the investigation, Paula and Steve get a high EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) reading, but it was due to Steve pointing the instrument in the middle of an infrared camera. Also, Grant hears whispering sounds from one of the cells, and Dave Tango thinks he hears something walking in one of the rooms. Strangely enough, their wasn't much evidence this time around, and so Jason and Grant feels like the want to come back again on a latter occasion. A customer, Paula Ogden, walks in the TAPS headquarters and talks to Donna about her new house problems, she and her boyfriend have noticed several paranormal phenomenon happening on their home like the radio spontaneously turning on and off when its not even plugged in, and one time when her boyfriend, Colin, spent the night at Paula's house he woke up cuts bleeding on his arm. At the house were TAPS is investigating, Paula shows everyone around and indicates were strange things have happened to her and her friends. In a room in the house, a TAPS member notices that all his instrument's batteries are dying; witch is in indication that spirits maybe draining energy from them. Other odd occurrences like the dropping in temperature and strange touching sensations are noted by some TAPS members. The most notable evidence found on this investigation was that, Jason and Grant were in the living room and suddenly hear some strange voices and out of knower Grant's flashlight got smacked of his hands, and after this on the same place they get a large EMF (Electro Magnetic Field) reading.. Some EVPs were found, but none were conclusive enough to be brought as evidence. They conclude that there's paranormal activity in the house, and could be a human type of haunting. Keith Johnson, a holy man, blesses the house. And Jason and Grant decide that they will continue investigating Paula's case, to see what additional help they can offer her in the future.
The TAPS crew investigate the R.M.S. Queen Mary, a ship with more reported hauntings than virtually any place on earth.
The TAPS gang tackle two famous locations in this hour. The Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio, the prison where Stephen King's "Shawshank Redemption" was filmed, and the site of the infamous axe cuddle of Lizzie Borden's parents.
On this episode, Jason and Grant discover something surprising in a haunted Arkansas town, an image of a military man that comes up on the heat detective cameras. also, Jason and Grant visit a local medium which said he has frequent hunting's in his house, but TAPS discovers very strange goings on a heat detecting camera, when the medium tries to help one of the team members.
On the second half of season two opener, "The Waverly Hills Sanatorium" in Kentucky is visited by the TAPS team for an investigation into claims of ghostly nurse sightings, disembodied voices and shadow people. testimonials from one of the building's owners and security guards are included.
TAPS searches for a spirit who is haunting a mother and her child before moving on to the Palladium Theater, a concert hall with a strange history.
TAPS returns to Jason's childhood hometown to look into claims from Elizabeth Leonard who claims a ghost named George is scaring her family and leaving scratch marks on her son's neck and stomach. Also, while in the area, TAPS visits the Valentown Museum, which has a history of paranormal activity, and is the location of a cuddle.
On this episode, Jason, Grant and the TAPS Team investigate the infamous Willard Library in Evansville Indiana. purportedly haunted by a lady ghost. The team also travels to Massachusetts to answer an emergency call, from two brothers who have been terrorized and sleep deprived that have led them to believe they're house is hunted after many encounters with strange unknown noises..
Jason, Grant and the TAPS team visits a home in New Jersey were local resident Hilary Hodgman experiences shadowy figure and believes her house is haunted. The team also travels to a school, the Hartford Conservatory, and attempt to explain the students claims to music suddenly playing, lights flickering on and off, and why a door closes itself wile a basket is in place.
The Taps team receives a phone call from a Florida lighthouse keeper, which asks them if they are willing to go all the way to Florida to investigate his lighthouse. The TAPS team agrees and travels all the way to St. Augustine Florida to investigates the infamous St. Augustine Lighthouse. This lighthouse was built over 100 years ago in 1870 and has a rich history behind it. such like a man who huged himself by means hanging himself on the outside near porch, and people have been known to hear strange noise coming up and down the stairway like footsteps, also a Little girls voice have been noticed.
On the first half of this episode, Dave Tango presents a case to Jason and Grant, and tells them about a restaurant/bar located in New Jersey, which is the hometown of a TAPS member, Dave. The local residents and customers at this Bar/Restaurant, known as "Domani's", have some paranormal activities going on their, and the locals are afraid of even going in their. Later in the episode, Dona tells Jason and Grant about a Jail built in 1891 in St Augustine, Florida known as the "Old Jail", this Jail is thought to be haunted by ghosts of dead inmates of the 8 authorized hanging that were conducted here. These spirits cause some ill manner behavior, such as that a story of ex-jail member being pushed down some stairs.
On the first investigation of the night, Jason, Grant and the TAPS team travel to the "Stone Lion Inn", located in Oklahoma. where it is said that the inn, a former funeral home is haunted by a child's ghost. On the second case TAPS goes to a house in New Bedford Massachusetts, were the resident experiences emotional sensations like anxiety, depression and paranoia
Highlights and clips from the best 20 moments of what TAPS has found of paranormal truth and evidence is shown on this episode.
On the season finally, Donna tells Jason and Grant about the Stanley Hotel, Located in Estes Park, Colorado, this is the place where "Steven King" got his inspiration for his best seller novel "The Shining" Some claims pf paranormal activities and haunting include: People hearing noises, Mr. Stanley, who use to own the hotel, has been seen passing the halls, A story about a Lady screaming and was hysterical for no apparent reason and had no alcohol in her system.