Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
she said as a part of this ritual they had a woman an adult woman laid out in the center of this circle and this guy stuck a pistol up her private area and fired and blew her head off oh my god and this woman testified that they then told her that she needed to go lick the meat so she had to get down and lick all this stuff up
Chapter 2: What dark secrets surround the Texas Killing Fields?
Okay, guys, really excited for this one. I got on a ghost hunter.
Chapter 3: How does energy residue relate to paranormal investigations?
He's been doing this for over 10 years now. We got Colin. Thanks for joining us, man.
Chapter 4: What is the significance of Tri-Light technology in ghost hunting?
Thanks for having me, dude. Welcome to Houston.
Yeah, welcome to Houston, right?
Chapter 5: Why are there no true experts in the paranormal field?
One of the more haunted cities, I'd say, based off your videos.
Chapter 6: How do demons attach to individuals in haunted locations?
You know, it's actually interesting because for years I told my wife I didn't want to move to Houston because I viewed it as being not haunted. Like I was living in Austin at the time.
But as I've lived here for the last year and a half and kind of explored all these communities, I've come to find out that it is incredibly haunted, not only because of the history, but I mean, you got one of the most haunted places in all of Texas here. Right outside of here, the Texas killing fields. Is that animals or is that... It's humans. Oh, humans.
Chapter 7: What revelations about Epstein's files are discussed?
Yeah, 30 plus women and girls found in this kind of geometric area outside of Houston. It's probably 20 minutes from where we're at right now. And they're all unsolved. Except for like four. They think that they can be attributed to this one guy, but the rest are just...
Yeah, no answers in the story. Holy crap.
Chapter 8: How is AI being misused in child exploitation cases?
So when you went there, did you sense anything? Did you see anything abnormal?
Yeah, so that video did really well for me. It was kind of one of my first times doing a true crime paranormal mix. My wife and I co-host the podcast Murder in America, so we covered that story. And just being out there, A thing that I feel like nobody, you can't really get across on YouTube is the feeling of being somewhere.
Like you walk into a building, even this building, it's like you get no energy, no vibe. It's just you're here at some random place. But out there in the woods, especially if you go back past the area where these four victims' bodies were found, it's so heavy. And we actually got on one of our devices, the name Robert, and at the time had no idea what that meant.
You know, I had made a little remark, oh, maybe we should look into this. I'm editing the video later on, researching even further into the case. Robert is the name of the guy that they suspected of being guilty of some of these crimes, Robert Abel. And he killed himself by driving his car onto some train tracks, parking and letting the train run into him. Jeez.
And his literally from where we were at at that moment, it's like this is the Killingfields area and his farm property is literally right next door. Like you could see the property from where we were standing. So, yeah, I would say that it's haunted.
Definitely. I always thought it was so interesting how these heinous crimes like murders and rapes or whatever, it leaves this energy residue behind, it seems like, right?
Yeah.
I would say out of all types of events that can occur, a murder, a crime is gonna leave the darkest, most powerful stain on an environment. Like the Villisca Axe Murder House is super famous. Obviously, eight people axed to death in their beds. You have Lizzie Borden. So many of these haunted locations that are infamous in America were the scenes of really gruesome crimes.
We did a place last year. It was the video of mine that did the best of the entire year because it was so crazy at this murder house in Belle Plaine, Iowa. And if you watch the video, you'll see this. It's nuts. Basically, in the 80s, this guy killed his mother and father and then killed himself.
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