When we watch Ghost Hunters on the television, we only get to see just a few of the people doing the casework. But what about all of the people behind the scenes? There are dozens of more members working for The Atlantic Paranormal Society (T.A.P.S.) aside from Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, and they're just as dedicated to their purpose as the founders are.
The purpose of T.A.P.S. is to locate paranormal activity through a series of scientific tests, though our primary goal is to prove that a location isn't haunted. If you go out to prove that there are no disturbances present, you are more likely to find valid information rather than natural creaks in the building.
The crew has just returned from their two-day excursion to Waverly Hills Sanatorium where patients of the Tuberculosis epidemic resided, and then died within. But now they're about to set out on their biggest case ever. The plan is to spend a week at Winchester Mystery House located in San Jose, California. But what will happen when things start to happen that none of them had bet would ever happen? What if their lives were threatened so greatly that they had to cut their investigation short?
And what would happen if the House wouldn't let them escape?
Winchester Mystery House was home to the Winchester family. It is rumoured that a curse had been placed upon Sarah Winchester's family, causing her husband and child to die, and she would be next unless the mansion continued to be built. There are trap-doors and mysterious rooms located everywhere, and it is pertinent to be careful when accessing these rooms - you could fall out of the building. There are one-hundred and sixty rooms, including sixty bedrooms and two large ballrooms. Candle holders were altered to hold thirteen, as are coat hooks, and the trees that line the premises. From the outside, it looks like any magnificent building would, but the inside is a completely different story.