![]() Whatever was there got into their heads, making it not only a disturbing investigation for them but also a disturbing experience for the audience to watch.įormer inmate of Los Padrinos Juvenile Hall, Ned, tells his story in “Ghost Adventures: Devil’s Den.” (discovery+) Where other investigations always uncovered physical evidence of the existence of the paranormal (and that too happened at Devil’s Den), it was the psychological toll it took on everyone involved that made this time different. Billy’s the nicest guy in the world, and he was getting ready to knock Aaron out. “And it was weird - while I was fighting with myself and fighting with Jay, I had no idea that Aaron and Billy, those two never fight, you know, those two were getting ready to throw down. ![]() I don’t remember getting from point A to point B and that scared me,” Bagans told TheWrap. “There was a point there when I was really disturbed I lost time. Jay Wasley (right) holds back Zak Bagans, who has become filled with rage in “Ghost Adventures: Devil’s Den” (discovery+) The crew grew worried about him and Tolley, concerned that something there was driving them all mad. Bagans got a look of rage in his eyes, leaned his back against a wall and rubbed it nervously with one hand. “Brace yourself,” he said as the locks of the abandoned prison were broken.Īs the investigation started, his and Tolley’s personalities made drastic shifts. ![]() “Ghost Adventures: The Devil’s Den” investigators Billy Tolley, Jay Wasley and Aaron Goodwin (discovery+)Īs Bagans and his team – Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley – approached the detention center with its barbed wire fence surrounding it, he said he could feel the violence, pain and torture shooting from the ground and into his body. ![]()
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