Wellington Paranormal - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Episode 1
Minogue and O'Leary tackle a half bird/half human that's been stealing shiny objects from around Wellington, including the 'W' from the Wellington sign.

Episode 2
When a not-so-young 'girl' goes missing, O'Leary and Minogue search for her on the mysterious Sales Island, run by a weird, goat-worshipping cult.

Episode 3
After giving a talk at a high school, Minogue and O'Leary confiscate a haunted leather jacket that makes whoever wears it cool, something neither Minogue nor O'Leary are used to.

Episode 4
When workman disturb a Pakeha burial ground underneath the police station, an annoying old Caucasian ghost possesses Sarge who then menaces his own officers.

Episode 5
On a typical night patrol. Minogue and O'Leary get to the bottom of a series of mysterious curses while Officer Parker gets a new partner.

Episode 6
It's the final episode ever! Minogue and O'Leary go back in time to the 90s but on returning, discover they've created an apocalyptic new timeline where Sarge was never a cop.
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