Ghost Adventures: House Calls - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Sinister Sin City
In the season premiere, Zak Bagans joins the crew for an emergency call in Las Vegas. A man believes his ex-wife is under demonic possession—and worse, their teenage daughter is caught in the entity's dangerous crossfire. As the team races to intervene, can they break the demon's hold before it consumes the entire family?

Malevolent in Murfreesboro
Zak's team heads to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, to investigate a dark, hopeless energy that has invaded a woman's childhood home.

Fremont Home Invasion
Zak's team braces for a chaotic spiritual storm when they are called to Ohio to help a couple reclaim their home from a horde of aggressive ghosts.

Spirits in Spiro
Zak dispatches his team to assist an elderly gentleman claiming to be assaulted by a dark force in his rural Oklahoma home.

Insidious in Indiana
Zak's team lands in the ominous-sounding 'Hangman's Corner' neighbourhood of Seymour, Indiana, to answer a call from a desperate family.

Plagued in Pomona

Madness in Missouri
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