Deep South Paranormal - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Fear That Train a Comin'
In this premiere episode of Deep South Paranormal, the team ventures to Longleaf, Louisiana where an abandoned sawmill has been the source of countless paranormal sightings. It's a place where work was dangerous and many workers died on the job. The team hits the mill to see if they can solve the puzzle of the mysterious activity. Along the way they journey to an overgrown rail depot which was the last stop for many bodies transported out of the mill, and they even manage to get some fishing done amidst the investigation. When Jonathon investigates a piece of machinery that was known to have killed six men, he gets more than he bargained for.

Till Death Do Us Part
The team investigates Mississippi's Mont Helena Plantation House and Nitta Yuma.

Got Them Lady in Black Blues
The team heads to Prattville, Alabama, where a giant cotton gin factory is on the verge of being developed into condominiums. The trouble is, all signs point to ethereal forces that aren't fans of change!

Old Soldiers Never Die
A civil war re-enactment site, a forest seemingly coming alive and a victimized family? Seems Florida isn't always a land of relaxation.

The Good, the Bad and the Ghostly
The Deep South Paranormal team heads to the ghost town of Old Cahawba, Alabama on the trail of a trio of ghosts.

Dead on the Bayou
The Deep South Paranormal team investigates Louisiana's Southdown Plantation and Bayou Sale.
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