Expect “Ghost Adventures” in “Most Terrifying Places” with Witches During Travel Channel’s “Ghostober” Event

“Witches of Salem” scene
Travel Channel’s new series “Witches of Salem” provides an in-depth account of the eight months of “satanic panic” that overtook Salem, Mass. in the 1600s. Courtesy Travel Channel.

Just don’t expect Ghost Adventures in the Most Terrifying Places and witches all at once. As in all in one program. That’s not happening. But it will all happen in one place: Travel Channel, during their Ghostober event.

Every night during October, Travel Channel will serve up 31 days of thrills and chills with the network’s most wicked and blood-curdling premieres yet.

You can expect loads of paranormal programming, including these four shows that will all premiere during the first week of October:

  1. Most Terrifying Places
  2. Witches of Salem
  3. The Holzer Files
  4. Ghost Adventures: Serial Killer Spirits

Most Terrifying Places kicks off Ghostober with a look at super scary locations around the world.

Then grab a broomstick and fly to Salem, Massachusetts, as Travel Channel conjures up tales of the iconic small town under a wicked spell in the docu-drama Witches of Salem.

The treats continue with The Holzer Files, a new series that re-opens the cases of America’s first ghost hunter, Dr. Hans Holzer.

The four-part miniseries, Ghost Adventures: Serial Killer Spirits, asks: does evil linger? Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures crew –Aaron Goodwin, Jay Wasley and Billy Tolley– will explore haunted locations associated with infamous serial killers. Have the sadistic killers and their evil acts left behind malicious energy?

The frights start October 1st on Travel Channel. (In case that hasn’t been emphasized enough.) Be there –if you’re not too scared…

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