Ghost Hunters Episode Review: Touched by Evil

Steve Helmer
Some thoughts from last night's episode:

It was great seeing TAPS investigating just one location in this episode, the Southern Mansion in Cape May, New Jersey. Like I've said in the past, when you have two locations in one hour, you don't get to see enough of the actual investigation.

I also think TAPS should bring on Bruce Tango as their case manager. He always seems to find them some interesting locations.

Speaking of Tango's dad, is it me, or does he look a lot like Rip Torn?

They FINALLY caught some evidence on film this time around; a door that seemed to close by itself. However, I think the evidence would have been better if they would have had caught the event from the other room too. It was a dark room and it would have been nice seeing actual proof there wasn't someone standing behind it or it wasn't closing on its own as the result of something else, like an air vent behind it.

I didn't really like the evidence involving Tango doing the whole "shave and a hair cut" thing on the table. I heard the two knocks too. But, they were so faint; they could have been just about anything.

The personal experience Jason and Grant had with smelling perfume is something that could be faked pretty easily. All that would be needed is someone spraying a bit of perfume in a couple different spots (while they were outside planning their night). It'll linger for a while.

I'm also not buying the story about the glasses disintegrating. Why wouldn't you have pictures or some sort of other proof of that?

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Steve is a married father of two who has lived in Wisconsin most of his life. Even though he comes from a long line of military veterans, he chose not to follow that path and instead earned a Bachelor's degr...  View profile

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