Haunted Highway (2012)
Haunted Highway, is a paranormal investigation, reality television series, produced by BASE Productions, that began airing on the Syfy network July 3, 2012. The series features two teams of investigators; Jack Osbourne, investigator Dana Workman, and Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files investigators Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble. On the 5th episode of the series, Osbourne announced that he was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and temporarily stepped down as host of the series. On April 22, 2013 it was announced that the series had been renewed for a 6-episode 2nd Season set to premiere in the fall of 2013.
Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60
Season 2:
Jack Osbourne, Dana Workman, Jael de Pardo, and Devin Marble team up for the first time to investigate the Island of Dry Tortugas. The whole team is needed to explore the massive amount of paranormal activity surrounding this remote island!
Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman travel to Louisiana to a swamp town where hundreds of people died during a funeral for one woman. Meanwhile, Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble travel to southeast Ohio to investigate a haunted tunnel.
Devin Marble and Jael de Pardo hunt down the Beast of Bray Road in the snowy woods of Wisconsin, while Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman take to a haunted mine in Nevada with frightening results.
Jael and Devin go fishing for the Lake Murray Monster in South Carolina while Dana and Jack search for the Donner party in Truckee, California.
Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble investigate a tragic railroad disaster in Ashtabula, Ohio, while Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman explore a reportedly haunted area in New Jersey known as Shades of Death Road.
Jack Osbourne and Dana Workman travel to Iowa City, IA to explore eerie dome structures. Meanwhile, Jael de Pardo and Devin Marble visit a cemetery in Casa Grande, AZ to investigate reports around a black angel tombstone.