For all intent purposes, this is the third episode in a row to focus on a single case. This is also the second episode in a row to feature a location with a lot of personal experiences, though this time it is a constant barrage of unusual sounds instead of visual phenomena. The nice thing about that is the actual presence of “evidence”. They never seem to catch any of the visuals, but they’re a bit better when it comes to sound (even if the actual source of the sounds is up for debate).
The review for Ghost Hunters 7.13: “Dark Shadows” has been added to the archive.