Investigate America’s Most Haunted Police Precinct with Dark Zone

Dark Zone Haunted Hollywood Inside LAPD Station 11 event poster

In 2020 Dark Zone Network stepped up to provide spooky virtual investigation events of haunted places like the Conjuring House and the Queen Mary. They recently announced they’re conducting another similar experience, this time in America’s most haunted police precinct: the Los Angeles Police Museum.

The three-day live streaming event is called “Haunted Hollywood: Inside LAPD Station #11.” It will take place from Mar. 26-28, 2021.

Let’s take a closer look at the location, its history and paranormal activity, and how you can attend the event.

About America’s most haunted police precinct

It’s no wonder that employees and visitors at the Los Angeles Police Museum often report strange activity, such as mannequins moving, hearing disembodied voices, and even feeling invisible hands reaching out to touch them. It’s enough to make the hair on the back of the neck of the toughest cop stand up.

Built in 1925, the haunted halls of LA’s old Northeast Division Police Station #11 have hosted many of the most heinous criminals and housed the horrific evidence used to prosecute their crimes. We’re talking murder cases like the Manson Family Murders, the Hillside Strangler, the Black Dahlia, the Onion Field Murders, the Night Stalker, and the North Hollywood Shoot-Out.

In fact, a psychic medium recently revealed that one of the deceased bank robbers from that shoot-out often stands behind an employee and touches her hair.

And then there are those other puzzling cases that have left us with haunting questions, such as:

  • Whether the death of Marilyn Monroe was actually a murder
  • What was really behind the Patty Hearst kidnapping?
  • How in the world did Natalie Wood find herself in that cold November water the last night of her life?

The Dark Zone is going after those answers and more with their next very haunted live streaming event.

America’s most haunted police precinct’s TV debut

Following the success of The Real Conjuring House, The Lizzie Borden Murder House, and The Queen Mary, the Dark Zone Team is catering to their fans’ appetites for more. They’re proud to present the next worldwide interactive live streaming event starting March 26th from the historic Highland Park Police Station in Los Angeles.

This is the first time ever that a paranormal investigation has been seen on television from this iconic location.

Multiple cameras will broadcast live from inside the police station, providing the audience with a completely immersive interactive experience.

What viewers can expect

Viewers can virtually participate in the investigations and all of the activities and state-of-the-art methods DZ is using to connect with the spirits and uncover the truth.

Audience members will have a bird’s eye view as they “sit in” on seances, Ouija board sessions, live on-scene investigations, and paranormal experiments. They can even add their own input in the chat room feature.

They’ll also be treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the set-up and execution of a paranormal investigation conducted by top investigators Susan Slaughter, Brandon Alvis, Kristen Luman, Rick McCallum, Jimmy Church and others.

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Donald Burleson, Ph.D., who wrote the book UFOs and the Murder of Marilyn Monroe (affiliate link), will take attendees through the events surrounding her death.

It has long been surmised by many that Marilyn had actually been killed by someone in the government because of her affair with JFK. However, Dr. Burleson documents that it was her inside knowledge of the UFO retrievals and lack of secrecy about what she knew that ultimately led to her untimely death. Dark Zone investigators will attempt to reach Marilyn and get the answers.

The live stream will also feature a unique opportunity for viewers to ask Dark Zone favorite Andrea Perron and her father, Roger, all the questions they have wanted to ask the survivors of the Conjuring House in this video Q&A.

How the event works

“Haunted Hollywood: Inside LAPD Station #11” offers a global broadcast that gives a worldwide audience the opportunity to interact with each other, and to also act as remote ghost hunters and crime solvers.

The feed runs 24 hours a day, enabling viewers to monitor multiple cameras looking for strange anomalies and to share their potential evidence.

“Haunted Hollywood: Inside the LAPD Station #11” can be viewed exclusively on the world’s first and only paranormal-themed OTT platform, The Dark Zone Network.

Event cost

The 24-hour, 3-day event runs from March 26-28. For full access to the event, the cost is $17.99. Tickets are on sale now. Visit thedarkzone.tv to purchase.

About Dark Zone Network

The Dark Zone Network is a one-stop-shop for all things paranormal. In addition to being the premier hub for paranormal-themed content, it’s also a community where enthusiasts from all over the world can congregate. DZ is the first in the world to provide a global audience with unprecedented real-time access.

In these times, it’s more important than ever to stay connected. “Haunted Hollywood: Inside LAPD Station #11” is an opportunity to join a worldwide paranormal and crime-solving community.

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America’s most haunted police precinct is Dark Zone’s wording, not mine. I hadn’t ever heard of the museum they’re hosting the event in. Have you?

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2 Comments

  1. I haven’t heard of this museum either. But I live on the other side of the country. Maybe the museum is better known by those who live in CA.

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    Ah. You know, maybe it is more of place locals know. It did say it’s never been on TV before. Not that the event was mainstream TV but we may end up seeing it on one of the Travel Channel shows in the future…

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