**TUNE-IN UPDATE: GHOST BROTHERS premieres with all-new episodes Fridays at 10/9c on TLC**
Featuring TV's first African American ghost hunters, GHOST BROTHERS features Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey, budding paranormal enthusiasts on a mission to find out if legendary haunted locations are the real deal. These charismatic characters blend natural curiosity with comedic flair, bringing humor, good manners and southern charm to the spirit world.
In Friday's episode, the trio travel head into the bayou of Long Leaf, Louisiana to investigate a desolate sawmill that locals have nicknamed the "Mill of Death." From its opening in 1893 to its closure in 1969, the Long Leaf sawmill was synonymous with horrific working conditions and murder. It's believed employees were murdered by other workers desperate for a promotion, new position or job. The buildings and equipment sit perfectly preserved with some areas harboring a past of tragedy and frightening paranormal activity. Locals now believe that the souls of the numerous employees who suffered tragic fates there are still roaming the property. The GHOST BROTHERS are on a mission to find out who or what is haunting the Long Leaf Sawmill, and why they have remained.
ABOUT THE GHOST BROTHERS
New Episodes air Fridays at 10/9c on TLC
The GHOST BROTHERS take a passionate hobby to the next level investigating historically haunted and often abandoned locations, testing their own spirit along the way. All raised in religious households, the GHOST BROTHERS were taught that "messing" with the dead is dangerous business, but some unexplained experiences of their own drove them to find out firsthand just how spooky the supernatural can be. Dalen, Juwan and Marcus enlist local historians and caretakers to provide the history of the property to better understand what they are facing. When night falls, viewers join the antics of their afterlife investigation as the trio uses local experts, investigative equipment, trigger objects, and most importantly, their southern charm, to help make contact with the other side.
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