Last Week under cover of darkness and with top secret clearances Zak Bagans, Nick Groff and Aaron Goodwin returned To Bobby Mackey’s Music World in Wilder for another Locked in Investigation.
The Ghost adventures originally investigated Bobby Mackey’s in 2008. When the Shows lead investigator Zak Bagans who is Known for his Extreme provoking investigating style received scratches on his back from an unseen force.
The Ghost Adventures Crew decided to return to Bobby Mackey’s after thousands of Social network Posts had determined the Bobby Mackey investigation was the most popular episode.
Friday night at the wrap party the Cast and Crew were being very tight lipped about what if anything was discovered during this return lock down. The Only thing for sure is that Bobby Mackey and the Big Mac Band sang his hit song about the Ghost at Bobby Mackey’s called “Johanna” for the rolling cameras as the full house of enthusiastic fans cheered him on.
This Episode will Air next September when the New Ghost Adventures season Premiers on the Travel channel. Stay tuned.
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GAC Returns to Bobby Mackey’s World
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010Fairfield Teen with Leukemia Investigates “Ghost Adventures”
Saturday, March 6th, 2010A teen suffering from leukemia has her wish to meet the crew of Travel Channel’s show “Ghost Adventures” granted through the generosity of Travel Channel and Kids Wish Network. Tashia is a teenager for whom everything is an adventure, including her battle with cancer. After collapsing at home, Tashia was life-flighted to the Oakland Children’s Hospital where she was diagnosed with having acute myelogenous leukemia, or AML, which is a rapidly growing blood cancer. Her doctors immediately started her on chemotherapy treatments and she endured four rounds of chemo while her doctors were searching for a bone marrow match for a possible transplant. Luckily, Tashia’s older sister Keisha was an identical match and the two girls suffered together through the painful process. After months in the hospital, Tashia was finally allowed to go home.
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Who wants to be a paranormal investigator?
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Travel Channel airs my favorite show of the bunch, “Ghost Adventures.”
As a Travel Channel show, “Ghost Adventures” goes to the some of best locations — places that are downright creepy whether or not they’re haunted. But apart from that, “Ghost Adventures” has the most entertaining cast of ghost busters.
Zak Bagans is the team’s leader. With his spiked hair and tight, Ed Hardy-like T-shirts, he is a stereotypical alpha male. His main investigative technique is to yell at any ghosts who may be present and dare them to attack him.
If any ghosts have ever taken Zak up on that offer, I missed that episode, unfortunately. Next is Nick Groff, Zak’s second in command. Nick tries to copy Zak’s alpha-male routine, but he’s nowhere near as good at it. He’ll always be just a wingman. And then there’s Aaron Goodwin, the team’s equipment technician. Alas, poor Aaron. He’s the one the ghosts supposedly always pick on, to the point that Zak and Nick often use him as bait to lure ill-tempered spirits into showing themselves.
Again, if this trick has ever worked, I’ve not seen convincing proof of it. I’m not a scientist, but I’m amazed at what counts for evidence during these so-called investigations. Motes of dust filmed on night vision are “spectral orbs,” and low-frequency ambient noises caught on tape are voices from beyond.
I don’t blame the average person for not knowing that our brains are wired to detect patterns, sometimes even where no pattern exists. That’s cutting-edge neuroscience. But you’d think expert paranormal investigators would be familiar with the concept. Then they’d be more skeptical about what they see and hear. Or maybe critical thinking is a special skill.
Source: DecaturDaily.com
Interview with Ghost Adventures’ Zak Bagans
Sunday, January 10th, 2010Syfy’s veteran Ghost Hunters franchise is headed up by the nonplussed New England Roto Rooter men-turned-investigators Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson; Discovery Channel’s Ghost Lab has the brash, beefy, and brainy Klinge brothers from San Antonio; and Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures has the lively Three Amigos from Vegas, Zak Bagans, Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin.
Each series has its own character and strengths, but Ghost Adventures, which airs Friday nights at 9 on the Travel Channel, is our current top dog on the strength of its often wildly entertaining blend of creepy settings, high production values, serious investigative techniques, impressive background research, and the showbiz bravado of the testosterone trio’s patented “lock downs” — overnight confinement in some of the nation’s most haunted settings.
Ghost Adventures launched its third season in fine style on Halloween ‘09 with a seven-hour live investigation from the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia. Tonight’s episode is centered on a visit to Clovis Wolf Manor, a former sanitarium and convalescent home in Clovis, California.
I recently talked by phone with the show’s founder and figurehead, Zak Bagans, 32.
Hi Zak, my family and I have become paranormal investigation show fanatics and it’s based on you. We love the show – you’re the right combination of serious investigative approach and showman.
Awesome, thank you.
I apologize because I’m sure you’ve gone over it many times, but I’m very interested how all of this came together for you in the first place. I know you’re from Michigan and went to school for documentary filmmaking.
Yes, I was interested in what could be done with the documentary aspects of film, but I never knew I’d be doing it on ghosts! It’s still a shocker to me that I’m doing this but I think it was meant to happen in some weird way. Six years ago I had an experience with a ghost that changed my mind and I couldn’t ignore it, and that served as the catalyst for what I do now.
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Talk Soup Rises From the Grave on Ghost Adventures
Thursday, January 7th, 2010Incubus, succubus…it’s all so confusing for Ghost Adventures’ Zak Bagans! He’s a fearless man, until it comes to attracting the wrong sex of spook with the enticement of special equipment between his legs.
Even more frightening is the time warp Zak entered where Talk Soup still exists.
Source: E!online

