Grammy's passing left us stunned and doubtful about the future of Spooky Specters. We didn't know if we could continue the show.
Fortunately, Verlyn Gravelee, Sylvie's granddaughter has joined our team.
Our explorations into the paranormal continue with a new season, a new crew, and all new cases.
Just as Grammy would have wanted.
New Beginnings, New Hauntings...
Our first case took us to the scenic San Bernardino Mountains, where Spooky Specters investigated reports of ghost sightings in Apple Acres, Southern California. We were contacted by Harker & Harrison Ashford, owners of Happy Apples Orchards and Them Apples RV Resort.
The Ashfords are members of the Apple Acres Growers, a farming community with over eleven family-owned farms nestled in the sky-high hills of Apple Acres. Hundreds of visitors tour their property for cider tasting, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, apple picking, dinner theater, hayrides, and hiking every year.
When several Them Apples RV residents reported sightings of apparitions walking the grounds at night, the Ashfords grew concerned. When the specters began destroying property and harassing people in their trailers —
causing two residents to move out of the RV park— the Ashfords knew they needed help.
They called Spooky Specters.
This has been one of the most active and frightening cases Spooky Specters has ever encountered.
Despite the reports of hauntings in the RV park, we found the Ashford's lower property far more dangerous and entity-infested.
Our first indication of supernatural affliction came from the apple tree groves themselves. They were blackened, dead. The Ashfords assured us that no recent fire or disease had swept through the older grounds.
In our experience, when otherwise healthy vegetation and trees die off, there's likely a spiritual source. Possibly a demonic presence.
We weren't wrong.
Here are a few other sites Spooky Specters experienced hostile otherworldly activity.