Zak Bagans To Handle Haunted & Cursed Objects In New Series ‘Deadly Possessions’

March 9, 2016

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

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Zak Bagans, host of Ghost Adventures and documentary filmmaker, is set to debut his  new supernatural series, Deadly Possessions.

From the Press Release:

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 these “deadly possessions.” Items featured in the series include the Dibbuk box, the most haunted object in the world; Robert, the killer doll that inspired the “Chucky” films; a secret possession implicated in the death of actress Natalie Wood; and more.

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Deadly Possessions will premiere on Saturday, April 2nd at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the Travel Channel. The premiere will feature Robert – the 100 year old doll that inspired Chucky. The doll is said to have cursed many people including Bonnie Randolph, who will arrive at the museum to talk with Bagans and confront the doll that has caused her so much pain. The premiere will also feature the Dibbuk box, said to be one of the most iconic and deadly items on earth.

 

 

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