Ep 1. Kinnitty Castle
- September 14, 2004
- 46 min
Most Haunted season 5 episode 1 - Kinnitty Castle
In this episode, the Most Haunted team makes their way to Kinnitty Castle, a striking Gothic structure situated in County Offaly, Ireland. Over its nearly 900-year history, the castle has seen its fair share of turmoil, including sieges, battles, and executions, and is said to be haunted by a variety of spirits.
Presenter Yvette Fielding and the rest of the team begin their investigation by exploring the castle's many corridors and chambers, searching for signs of paranormal activity. As they make their way through the building, they hear unsettling noises, see strange shadows, and sense the presence of unseen entities.
One of the most haunting locations in the castle is the haunted room, a small chamber that is said to be occupied by the spirit of a former resident who died in the room. While investigating this area, the team feels a blast of cold air and hears inexplicable noises.
Another hotspot for paranormal activity is the castle's banquet hall, where the team sets up cameras and other equipment in hopes of capturing evidence of ghosts or other entities. They experience several frightening incidents, including inexplicable noises and the feeling of being watched by unseen eyes.
As the investigation continues, the team interviews local historians and estate workers to learn more about the castle's history and the stories of its apparitions. They also use equipment such as EVP (electronic voice phenomena) recorders and EMF (electromagnetic field) meters to try to detect any signs of supernatural activity.
Throughout the episode, the team undergoes several moments of fear and anxiety, as they feel the presence of something unseen and hear eerie voices that seem to come from nowhere. Despite their fear, they brave the castle's many dark corners and continue their search for evidence of the paranormal.
By the end of the episode, the team has gathered a wealth of evidence, including video footage, EVP recordings, and firsthand accounts of spooky experiences. While they may not have proven the existence of ghosts, they have certainly added to the overall mystique and intrigue of Kinnitty Castle.