GA 5.02 - Mizpah Hotel (Part 3)

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"Mizpah Hotel" Tonopah, Nevada, USA (Aired 30th September 2011)
The Ghost Adventures Crew return to the historic Mizpah Hotel which was built in 1907 and was the pride of Tonopah. It closed its doors in 1999 and reopened to the public in mid 2011. This is also the place that the crew conducted one of their first lockdowns.

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  • Muahah! Jumping Zak... that looked really funny o_o

  • I don't know how about you ,guys, but that unexplained scream at 3:35 sounds more like a laughter

  • It sounds like " Please help me" in Aaron's evp.

  • Thankx cmpunk1977!! You're my fav!xx

  • wen that elevator re-opened at 2:26 ah nearly done a jobby in ma boxers!

  • that wood was pushed hard

  • creepy. first the wood falls towards him and then it falls away from him.

  • it didn't say bitch because i heard two words. it sounded like "lets go" or please go" something like that. now that i'm listening it sounds like "please go?" listen to 7:00

  • WHEN AARON IS IN THE ELEVATOR BY HIMSELF AND HIS EVP CAPTURES THE UNEXPLAINED MOAN AND THE UNEXPLAINED VOICE, THE VOICE CLEARLY SAYS BABY! LISTEN CLOSELY IT SAYS "BABY" SO CLEARLY AARON WAS INTERRUPTING SOMETHING LOL if you know what i mean ;) AND ALSO WHEN NICK SAYS HE'S ABOUT TO LEAVE A WOMAN SAYS "PLEASE DON'T GO" IN LIKE AGONY.

  • Aaron and the haunted elevator, PERFECT!

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