Portals to Hell - Season 1

Season 1
Hauntings exist all over the world, but there are a few locations with sordid pasts and dark histories that are especially sinister and purported to be doorways to the spirit underworld. In Portals to Hell, television personality and executive producer Jack Osbourne, and paranormal researcher and investigator Katrina Weidman, join forces to explore this phenomenon, investigating each haunted location in search of irrefutable evidence that a spirit world exists, and death is not the end.

Episodes

The Alaskan Hotel
Traveling all the way to Juneau, Alaska, Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman check into the Alaskan Hotel to investigate the historic property. As an old gold mining hotel, the Alaskan Hotel was built for luxury but it also has a notorious past of crime and prostitution … and a reputation for demonic activity. As the team begins its investigation, things take an unexpected turn to the dark side.

Twin City Opera House
It's a real-life case of Phantom of the Opera as the team descends on the sleepy town of McConnelsville, Ohio - home of the Twin City Opera House, a majestic old theatre long rumored to be haunted by a host of sordid spirits. Retired police officer Eric Glosser has an ongoing investigation into the dark mysteries of the opera house. After being assaulted by a terrifying and aggressive force, he turns to Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman for backup. But during their investigation, it's Osbourne who ends up in the spirits' crosshairs.

Bobby Mackey's Music World
The investigation heats up in Wilder, Kentucky - the home of Bobby Mackey's, a country honky-tonk considered by many to be the most haunted place on earth and the location of an actual portal to hell. The team attempts to make contact with the other side and faces the possibility of a terrifying spirit possession. Special guest, psychic Cindy Kaza, joins the investigation and receives a dire warning: the team is in serious danger.

Eastern State Penitentiary
The team gains unprecedented access to never before investigated areas of Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary - one of the country's oldest standing prisons. Unimaginable suffering and death have left this decommissioned penitentiary active with paranormal activity. Jack Osbourne and Katrina Weidman explore areas of the 11-acre property where the most death and murder occurred and deploy Michelle Belanger, their "psychic blood hound", to help search for the truth.

Emerald Hill Hell House
Jack and Katrina travel to Pennsylvania to investigate a 19th-century estate brimming with paranormal activity that many believe is fueled by the property's shadowy history of untimely deaths, witchcraft and an ancient Native American curse.

Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum
In Weston, W. Va., Jack and Katrina venture inside the walls of a haunted hospital that once housed thousands of mentally ill patients; their investigation uncovers mind-blowing truths that lead to an intelligent conversation with the other side.

LaLaurie Mansion
Jack and Katrina head down to New Orleans to perform the first-ever paranormal investigation of the LaLaurie Mansion; using voodoo rituals and spirit boards, they hunt for the truth about the rumors surrounding this real-life house of horrors.

Strawberry River Inn
Jack and Katrina investigate a haunted bed-and-breakfast which is next door to the Skinwalker Ranch in Utah; the team explores ongoing paranormal activity in the area, including cryptid sightings, demonic activity and UFOs.
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