Paranormal Witness - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

The Motel
In the Season 4 premiere, the owners of an abandoned motel are pushed to the brink of evil.

Nightmare on Chestnut Street
Three female college students claim that they are being terrorized by a demon woman hell-bent on tearing their lives apart.

The Molech
A Pennsylvania politician finds himself doing battle with the ghost of a murderous doctor that haunts his home, and also an ancient pagan god that the doctor once worshipped.

Suzy Doll
A family claim they are being torn apart by a life-size doll, which they fear is possessed and after their 6-year-old daughter's soul.

Poppy's Revenge
A woman who is consumed by guilt over her grandfather's death believes he is haunting her and her family.

The Dark Pond
A family are fearful of what they describe as a darkness that lurks beneath the inky water of a pond at the back of their property.

Demon House
A family's dream "forever" home turns into a nightmare when they discover satanic symbols carved into the floorboards and start to believe that a dark, terrifying demon is after one of their souls.

Sacred Ground
A stroke victim and her family seek a fresh start in a new country home, but instead end up fighting for their lives and sanity when they encounter what they believe to be a band of terrifying Native American spirits.

The Fireplace
A woman suspects that something evil is hiding behind a boarded-up fireplace in her apartment in Washington, Mo., which she once thought of as a sanctuary, but now fears is haunted by a witch.

The Real Conjuring
The parents of five girls claim that malevolent forces terrorized them physically and even put a life-threatening curse on the family, which resulted in a near-fatal incident.

When Hell Freezes Over
Three brokenhearted women renting an old house together seek a fresh start, but instead get what they believe is a supernatural tormentor who is preaching about hell and brimstone.

Beneath the Rock
No military training could prepare eight U.S. Marines for the ghostly enemy they encountered at an outpost in Afghanistan.

Ashes to Ashes
In the Season 4 finale, a couple feel blessed to move into a home that once belonged to their daughter's great-grandmother. That is, until they come to fear that another deceased relative wants them gone.
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