Ep 8. St. James Hotel
- TVPG
- April 12, 2014
- 42 min
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7.4 (63)
In season 11 episode 8 of Ghost Adventures, the team travels to Cimarron, New Mexico, to investigate the reportedly haunted St. James Hotel. The hotel, which was originally built in 1872, has a long history of violent events and paranormal activity.
The Ghost Adventures crew conducts interviews with the staff and guests of the hotel, as well as with local historians, to learn more about the history of the location. The team also spends the night in the hotel, conducting various experiments and investigations to try and capture evidence of any supernatural activity.
Throughout the episode, the team experiences several strange occurrences, including unexplained noises, shadow figures, and a door slamming on its own. They use various tools and techniques, such as EVP sessions and thermal imaging, to try and capture evidence of these occurrences.
One area of the hotel that receives particular attention from the team is Room 18, which is said to be the most haunted room in the hotel. The room is infamous for a murder that occurred there in the late 1800s, and guests have reported seeing apparitions and experiencing feelings of unease while staying there.
The team also investigates the hotel’s saloon, which was a hotspot for violence and gunfights during the Wild West era. They use a laser grid to try and capture evidence of any spirits that may still be lingering in the area.
As the night goes on, the team becomes increasingly convinced that the hotel is indeed haunted. They capture several intriguing pieces of evidence, including a disembodied voice and a figure captured on a thermal camera.
In the end, the Ghost Adventures crew is left with more questions than answers about the haunting of the St. James Hotel. However, their investigation has shed new light on the location and brought attention to its fascinating history and paranormal activity.