Exclusive: TV Gets Dangerous with Deadly Possessions; Episode to Air with Disclaimer
Zak Bagan’s new show, “Deadly Possessions,” is probably the most compelling new paranormal show to hit the airwaves in quite some time.
On the show people from all over the world bring their most haunted possessions to Zak for evaluation. Sometimes they leave them there wanting to be rid of them, and sometimes their connection to them is just too strong. This weekend’s episode features a segment with Peggy the Doll, an object with a long history of doing harm to others. It’s said you can be affected by Peggy by just looking at her… in person or in photos. As a result “Deadly Possessions” will be airing with a disclaimer for viewers: a first for both the show and the paranormal in general.
“I was very skeptical of this claim until the doll caused very terrifying activity during our filming, including: manifestations of flies, camera problems, negative mental effects on me, poltergeist activity,” Bagans tells us exclusively. “I was blown away as typically we don’t experience this level of activity with an object; therefore, we thought it was appropriate to place a DISCLAIMER when we reveal her so viewers can look away at that moment if they want to.”
Zak Bagans is fulfilling a lifelong dream of opening a museum in downtown Las Vegas, full of the haunted, cursed objects he has been collecting through the years. Each episode of “Deadly Possessions” features three haunted, iconic items and their owners. They share stories of how these objects have terrorized them and, in some cases, even killed people. Bagans interviews the owners and works with them to get to the root of their “attachment,” so they can free themselves… or at least escape harm from these “deadly possessions.”
Tune in Saturdays at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. For more be sure to follow @Zak_Bagans, @JayWasley, @AaronGoodwin, and@BillyTolley on Twitter using the hashtag #DeadlyPossessions.