Shock Docs This is Halloween
Halloween is a time to indulge our darkest fears and live out our wildest fantasies. For those who like the spooky side of life, it's become a yearly event. In the two-hour Shock Docs installment, "This is Halloween," Travel Channel's paranormal experts share their best Halloween stories in a nostalgic look back at everyone's favorite haunted holiday. From creepy costumes to the scariest pranks they've ever pulled, it's a sweet and spooky trip down memory lane.—Anonymous
Shock Docs Michigan Hell House
In the small town of Merrill, Michigan, the Pomeraning family is plagued by paranormal activity in their home in 1974 in one of the most terrifying stories known to the general public to date.
Shock Docs Ed Gein: The Real Psycho
Few murderers in American history are as well known as Ed Gein, who might not have scored the highest body count, but whose predilection towards defiling corpses has made him just as infamous decades after his apprehension. Some even think that his infamy can still be felt, with discovery+'s latest Shock Docs entry, Ed Gein: The Real Psycho, investigating whether the spirit of the killer can still be felt around his Wisconsin hometown. You can check out an all-new exclusive clip from The Real Psycho above, in which investigators experience an otherworldly connection to some of Gein's personal artifacts.
Shock Docs The Curse of Robert the Doll
Considered the most haunted doll in the world, Robert the Doll lives behind glass in a museum in Key West, Florida, where every year thousands of visitors who fail to follow his rules find themselves cursed. Victims have experienced illness, injury, accidents and even death. But what makes Robert curse his victims? What evil entity lives inside this doll? This latest Shock Docs installment explores the true origin of Robert the Doll, uncovers the story of Robert's first owners in 1905, and seeks to find out why this doll is so nefarious.
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