Paranormal Witness
Paranormal Witness is an American unscripted horror documentary television series that aired on Syfy from September 7, 2011, to October 26, 2016, spanning five seasons and 64 episodes.[1][2] The program presents real-life accounts of supernatural encounters shared by witnesses, including hauntings, poltergeist activity, demonic possessions, UFO sightings, and alien abductions, dramatized through cinematic recreations, first-person interviews, and supporting evidence like home videos and photographs.[2][3] Produced by Raw Television in association with Syfy, the series employs a high-production-value format with gritty, filmic reenactments to immerse viewers in the terror of the reported events, often narrated directly by the experiencers to heighten authenticity.[4] Each episode typically features two separate stories, allowing for a diverse range of paranormal phenomena while maintaining a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.[2] The show's premiere season consisted of 6 episodes, with subsequent seasons having 12, 20, 13, and 13 episodes, and it achieved notable viewership success, leading to multiple renewals by the network.[5][6][7] Paranormal Witness garnered a dedicated audience among fans of supernatural programming, earning an average IMDb user rating of 7.7 out of 10 based on approximately 2,900 votes (as of November 2025), praised for its suspenseful storytelling and effective jump scares despite criticisms of potentially sensationalized narratives.[4] Notable episodes include recreations of events such as encounters with shadow figures or werewolf-like entities, contributing to its reputation as a chilling entry in the paranormal docudrama genre.[8] The series has since become available for streaming on platforms like Peacock (as of November 2025), continuing to attract viewers interested in unexplained mysteries.[9]Premise and format
Premise
Paranormal Witness is an American docuseries that presents eyewitness accounts of paranormal encounters, featuring true tales of supernatural hauntings and explanation-defying experiences drawn from real witness testimonies.[2] The series emphasizes stories spanning historical and modern settings, where ordinary individuals recount their brushes with the unknown, including hauntings, possessions, and other unexplained phenomena.[4] Recurring themes in the show revolve around demonic entities, ghostly apparitions, poltergeist activity, and UFO sightings, often portraying the intrusion of these forces into everyday life.[10] Representative story archetypes include families plagued by malevolent spirits in their homes or lone individuals enduring relentless otherworldly attacks, highlighting the psychological and physical toll of such events.[2] By blending horror elements with these purported authentic accounts, Paranormal Witness aims to evoke a sense of fear and mystery surrounding the supernatural.[4] The narratives underscore the witnesses' conviction in the reality of their experiences, fostering an atmosphere of chilling authenticity.[10]Format
Episodes of Paranormal Witness typically run 42 to 43 minutes and follow a structured narrative arc centered on eyewitness accounts of paranormal events. Each episode typically features two separate stories, allowing for a diverse range of paranormal phenomena within the approximately 42- to 43-minute runtime. The format begins with on-camera interviews of the witnesses, who recount their experiences in detail, providing emotional and personal context to the story. This is followed by dramatized reenactments using actors to visualize the events, blending documentary elements with cinematic storytelling to immerse viewers in the recounted terror.[4][11][12] The show's presentation employs gritty, realistic dramatic techniques to enhance suspense, including shadowy lighting to evoke unease, eerie sound design with subtle creaks and whispers, and first-person camera perspectives that mimic the witnesses' viewpoints during the incidents. These elements create a heightened sense of immediacy and dread, focusing on psychological tension derived from the supernatural themes and incorporating jump scares. Reenactments are crafted to appear authentic, often using practical effects and locations resembling the original sites to maintain verisimilitude.[12][13] Narration is delivered exclusively through the witnesses themselves, via voice-over narration that overlays the reenactments and is interspersed with their on-screen interviews, ensuring a personal and direct storytelling approach. There is no recurring host to guide the narrative; instead, the focus remains on the raw testimonies, which build to a climax and often conclude with reflections on unresolved questions or occasional input from paranormal experts analyzing the events.[4][14] Over the series' run, the format evolved slightly in later seasons to amplify its horror elements. For instance, Season 4, which premiered under the subtitle "True Terror" to emphasize amplified horror elements, introduced more intense visual effects, quicker editing pacing, and heightened atmospheric horror while preserving the core witness-driven structure.[15][16]Production
Development
Paranormal Witness was created by the British production company Raw TV as a horror docuseries for the Syfy network, with initial executive producers Dimitri Doganis and Bart Layton overseeing the project.[17] The series, which dramatizes eyewitness accounts of supernatural encounters through recreations and interviews, debuted on September 7, 2011, with a limited six-episode first season.[4] Its strong performance, ranking among the top 10 new original cable series for the year, prompted Syfy to renew it for a second season. The second season expanded to 12 episodes and premiered on August 8, 2012, building on the format's popularity with more in-depth storytelling.[18] By 2013, the series saw further growth with a third season order of 20 episodes, reflecting Syfy's confidence in its appeal amid a rising interest in paranormal programming.[19] However, production faced a notable hiatus after the third season concluded in late 2013, attributed to network scheduling adjustments and shifts in unscripted content priorities, delaying the fourth season until 2015.[20] In October 2014, Syfy announced the renewal for a fourth season, rebranding the show as Paranormal Witness: True Terror to emphasize heightened horror elements and compete with emerging supernatural series.[15] This conceptual evolution introduced more intense dramatizations of "true terror" narratives, focusing on demonic and malevolent entities to differentiate from earlier haunting-focused stories. The fourth season aired in 2015 with 13 episodes, followed by a fifth and final season of 13 episodes in 2016, produced under Raw TV with executive producers Mark Lewis and Bart Layton.[7] The series concluded after the fifth season, with no revivals or further seasons announced as of November 2025.Production team
Paranormal Witness was produced by the British company Raw TV in association with Realand Productions, LLC, an American partner handling aspects of the U.S.-based content.[21][22] Executive producers for the series included Mark Lewis from Raw TV, alongside Bart Layton and Dimitri Doganis.[20][5] The show featured no permanent writing staff, with episode scripts derived directly from eyewitness testimonies, journalistic research, and corroborating documents such as police reports to faithfully recreate events.[23] Directorial responsibilities were distributed among multiple filmmakers, led by Neil Rawles, who directed 12 episodes spanning 2011 to 2016; Crispin Reece handled 7 episodes from 2013 to 2015; and Sam Hobkinson directed 5 episodes between 2012 and 2013.[24] Reenactments employed a pool of rotating actors to portray witnesses and other figures, eschewing any recurring on-screen hosts or talent to emphasize the authenticity of individual stories; actors such as Gillian English and Frances Townend appeared in several episodes across varied roles.[4] Dramatic segments were filmed mainly in Toronto, Canada, selected for its versatility in doubling American locales, while interviews occurred on-site in the U.S. or in neutral environments to sidestep reported hauntings at original sites.[25][23]Broadcast
United States
Paranormal Witness premiered in the United States on Syfy on September 7, 2011, airing episodes on Wednesdays at 10:00 PM ET/PT during its initial run.[4][26] The series, produced as a docudrama recounting eyewitness accounts of supernatural encounters, became a staple of Syfy's paranormal programming lineup, with each season featuring multiple episodes that dramatized real-life testimonies.[2] The show spanned five seasons on Syfy, with Season 1 airing from September 7 to November 9, 2011 (13 episodes); Season 2 from August 8 to October 24, 2012 (12 episodes); Season 3 from June 5 to November 13, 2013 (18 episodes); Season 4 from August 26 to November 18, 2015 (13 episodes); and Season 5 from August 3 to October 26, 2016 (13 episodes).[1][27] These air dates reflect Syfy's strategy to position the series during summer and fall periods, aligning with heightened interest in horror and supernatural content.[28] Syfy often featured Paranormal Witness in special programming events, including marathon airings as part of its annual "31 Days of Halloween" spook-a-thon, which in 2015 included over 600 hours of paranormal-themed content alongside shows like Ghost Hunters.[29] Themed blocks paired it with other Syfy originals, such as holiday episodes during October programming to capitalize on seasonal viewer engagement.[30] As of 2025, all seasons of Paranormal Witness are available for streaming on Peacock, Syfy's parent company NBCUniversal's platform, providing on-demand access to the full series.[9] Home media releases were limited, with unofficial or custom DVD compilations available for Seasons 1 through 3 via third-party sellers, but no official 4K UHD or exclusive digital editions have been produced by Syfy.[31]International distribution
In the United Kingdom, Paranormal Witness aired on the Really channel, with episodes broadcast as early as 2011. The series was also shown on Pick, where it continued to air reruns into 2019. These broadcasts typically followed the U.S. premiere by several months, reflecting the show's British production origins by Raw TV.[32][33][34] In Canada, the series was distributed through CTV Sci-Fi Channel (formerly known as Space), bringing episodes to audiences starting in 2012.[35] Australian viewers accessed the show via the SF Channel (now SYFY), with Season 2 premiering around 2015.[36] Across Europe, Paranormal Witness was available on various Syfy affiliates, including Syfy Universal in Belgium and the Netherlands from 2013 onward, often with limited seasons and subtitles in local languages such as French and German.[32] As of 2025, the series has achieved broader global reach through streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video in select regions, including parts of Europe and Asia, without localized adaptations but with occasional edits for regional content standards.[37]Reception
Critical response
Paranormal Witness has received mixed critical reception, with praise for its atmospheric tension and appeal to paranormal enthusiasts contrasted by criticisms of its pseudoscientific approach and lack of evidentiary rigor.[38] Reviewers have highlighted the series' effective use of reenactments and personal testimonies to build suspense, often describing it as delivering taut, jump-scare-driven horror that outperforms some mainstream genre films.[39] For example, Linda Stasi of the New York Post called the first season "good, scary fun—especially as fall rolls in," appreciating its cinematic style in dramatizing witness accounts.[40] Critics from skeptical and media analysis outlets, however, have lambasted the show for promoting uncritical belief in the supernatural without scientific scrutiny or psychological context. Common Sense Media rated it suitable for ages 14 and older, faulting it for exploiting fear through sensationalized stories while ignoring alternative explanations, stating that it "lacks scientific or psychological perspectives, accepting events without skepticism."[41] The New York Times review emphasized this flaw, noting that unlike investigative programs, Paranormal Witness "doesn't bother hunting for hard evidence" and instead prioritizes subjective dramatizations, contributing to a broader landscape of unconvincing paranormal television.[42] Skeptical analyses have further underscored these issues; in examining a season two episode, Skeptical Inquirer concluded that "the evidence that has been presented in support of the story is poor quality and hardly convincing," portraying the series as favoring sensationalism over critical examination to affirm preconceived beliefs.[43] Ed Bark of Uncle Barky echoed this sentiment for the premiere, dismissing the terror as underwhelming and rating it a C-, suggesting it fails to elevate beyond generic frights.[44] Early seasons garnered more favorable notices for their innovative format blending documentary and drama, while later installments drew occasional complaints of formulaic repetition in storytelling. The series has not won major awards but earned a 2017 Young Entertainer Award nomination for Best Guest Starring Young Actress in a Television Series.[45] Thematically, reviewers have noted its value in amplifying diverse witness narratives from everyday people, though often at the expense of resolution or debunking, reinforcing accusations of fear-mongering without accountability.[41]Viewership
Paranormal Witness premiered on September 7, 2011, drawing 1.26 million total viewers and ranking among the top 10 new cable original series in total viewers, adults 18-49, and adults 25-54.[46] The second episode, aired on September 14, 2011, improved to 1.63 million total viewers, a 29% increase from the debut, along with gains of 20% in adults 25-54 and 11% in adults 18-49.[47] For its first season, the series averaged 1.7 million total viewers, nearly 1 million adults 18-49, and 980,000 adults 25-54, establishing it as Syfy's top-rated new unscripted series of 2011.[5] Viewership trends showed a gradual decline across subsequent seasons, reflecting broader shifts in cable audiences for unscripted paranormal content. Season 3 in 2013 averaged 1.47 million total viewers, with 782,000 adults 18-49 and 833,000 adults 25-54 (Live +7 data).[15] This represented a drop from the season 1 average, though the series maintained strong performance in key demographics, particularly adults 18-49, which hovered near 800,000 viewers per episode in later seasons.[48] Specific episodes, such as early season 2 installments, averaged 1.2 million total viewers for the first three outings.[49] The series demonstrated consistent appeal to the 18-49 age group, Syfy's core demographic for unscripted programming, with ratings often peaking during fall airings aligned with the network's Halloween-themed blocks.[5] Commercially, Paranormal Witness bolstered Syfy's paranormal franchise alongside shows like Ghost Hunters, driving renewals through season 5 despite the downward trend; it ranked as the network's No. 3 unscripted series in total viewers for the year prior to its season 4 renewal in 2014.[20]Episodes
Season 1 (2011)
Season 1 of Paranormal Witness premiered on Syfy on September 7, 2011, introducing the series' signature format of dramatized reenactments paired with eyewitness interviews to recount real-life paranormal encounters, primarily set in the United States.[2] The season consists of six episodes, each running approximately 42 minutes, and establishes the show's tone through intimate, chilling tales of hauntings, UFO sightings, and unexplained phenomena, often featuring multiple stories per installment to heighten suspense.[50] This inaugural run focuses on domestic American locations, from urban homes to rural highways, setting a benchmark for the investigative docudrama style that blends personal testimony with atmospheric visuals.[51] The episodes are as follows:-
Episode 1: "Emily the Imaginary Friend/The Lost Girl" (September 7, 2011)
The Poremski family in Baltimore experiences escalating terror when their young daughter's imaginary friend "Emily" manifests as a malevolent entity, leading to physical attacks and apparitions.[51] In the second story, a mother and daughter in Florida are haunted by a faceless teenage girl who appears in mirrors and their car, drawing them into a supernatural pursuit.[50] -
Episode 2: "Haunted Highway/Kentucky UFO Chase" (September 14, 2011)
Christine Skubish and her son vanish on a remote California highway, only to be located by police amid reports of bizarre, otherworldly interference like levitating vehicles.[52] Separately, a Kentucky police helicopter pursues a massive, glowing UFO that exhibits impossible maneuvers, captured on radio dispatches from multiple witnesses.[50] -
Episode 3: "The Poltergeist/Watched in the Wilderness" (September 21, 2011)
Susan and Matt's family in Moreno Valley, California, faces violent poltergeist activity, including flying objects and written messages, after moving into a seemingly ordinary home.[53] In Oregon, a former deputy sheriff is stalked and attacked by a large, unidentified beast while hunting in the wilderness, leaving physical evidence of the encounter.[50] -
Episode 4: "The Haunting of Mansfield Mansion" (September 28, 2011)
Amy Moore purchases and begins renovating a dilapidated Connecticut mansion, unaware that disturbing the walls and a mysterious basement sarcophagus awakens aggressive spirits tied to the property's dark history.[54] -
Episode 5: "The Dangerous Game/Trumbull County UFO" (October 5, 2011)
A family's innocent board game session in their home unleashes a possessive evil spirit that torments them with scratches, voices, and apparitions over months.[55] In Trumbull County, Ohio, a wave of UFO sightings in 1994 prompts frantic police radio calls as officers and residents observe triangular crafts performing erratic flights.[50] -
Episode 6: "The Rain Man" (October 12, 2011)
Upon his release from prison for a funeral in Pennsylvania, Don Decker inexplicably causes rain to fall indoors and triggers poltergeist events at the Kieffer family's home, baffling witnesses and leading to his brief re-arrest.[50]
Season 2 (2012)
The second season of Paranormal Witness marked a significant expansion, doubling the episode order to 12 from the six episodes of the first season, a decision driven by the show's strong performance as one of Syfy's top 10 new original series in 2011.[5] This growth allowed for a broader thematic range, incorporating diverse paranormal encounters such as UFO abductions alongside traditional hauntings, while maintaining the series' focus on eyewitness testimonies. Episodes averaged 45 minutes in runtime, blending dramatized reenactments with interviews to heighten the immersive storytelling. Unique to this season was its alignment with seasonal themes, culminating in a late-October episode that served as the show's first near-Halloween special, amplifying the eerie atmosphere of ghostly tenants in a Chicago building. The season premiered on August 8, 2012, and concluded on October 24, 2012, airing weekly on Wednesdays. Below is a list of episodes, including titles, air dates, and brief synopses based on the featured witness accounts.| Episode | Title | Air Date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.01 | Man in the Attic | August 8, 2012 | A young mother renting a bungalow in San Pedro, California, experiences escalating disturbances from an elderly man's apparition in the attic, including moving objects and phantom blood, prompting a paranormal investigation that captures chilling evidence.[56] |
| 2.02 | The Brooklyn Haunting | August 15, 2012 | A family renovating a Brooklyn townhouse uncovers a hidden room tied to a tragic past, unleashing night terrors, whispers, and physical attacks linked to the spirit of a long-deceased woman.[57] |
| 2.03 | Capitol Theatre Haunting | August 22, 2012 | A security guard at Salt Lake City's historic Capitol Theatre encounters slamming doors, burning odors, and apparitions nightly, revealing the restless spirit of a performer who perished in a fire. |
| 2.04 | The Dybbuk Box | August 29, 2012 | An Oregon antique dealer acquires a cursed wine cabinet containing a malevolent Jewish spirit, leading to swarms of insects, electrical malfunctions, and health crises that spread to subsequent owners until its origins are revealed. |
| 2.05 | Lady on the Stairs | September 5, 2012 | Newlyweds moving into a Michigan home are haunted by visions of a young woman on the staircase, whose spirit torments the family and their business, uncovering a sorrowful history of loss. |
| 2.06 | The Apartment | September 12, 2012 | A single mother in a California apartment is plagued by vivid dreams and apparitions of a murder victim, leading her to investigate an unsolved crime that may connect to the building's dark past. |
| 2.07 | The Real Haunting in Connecticut | September 19, 2012 | A family relocating to a former Connecticut funeral home faces demonic forces, including levitating objects and possessions, in a case that draws national attention for its intensity. |
| 2.08 | Fox Hollow Farm | September 26, 2012 | Buyers of an Indiana estate unknowingly purchase the former home of serial killer Herb Baumeister, experiencing poltergeist activity and shadowy figures tied to the property's gruesome legacy. |
| 2.09 | The Abduction | October 3, 2012 | In a 90-minute special, witnesses recount the infamous 1975 Travis Walton UFO abduction in Arizona's Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, detailing lights, missing time, and polygraph-verified encounters with extraterrestrials. |
| 2.10 | The Cabin / Ghost in the Garden | October 10, 2012 | A Ohio family tracks mysterious footprints to an abandoned cabin haunted by a peeping entity, while in North Carolina, a man encounters the apparition of a red-haired girl in his garden, revealing ties to a historical tragedy. |
| 2.11 | The Hollywood Sign Haunting / The Good Skeleton | October 17, 2012 | Friends hiking near Los Angeles' Hollywood Sign glimpse a "Lady in White" ghost, and a California family discovers a benevolent skeletal spirit acting as a protector for their children. |
| 2.12 | The Tenants | October 24, 2012 | A Chicago couple in a 1970s two-flat building faces escalating horrors from the spirits of previous residents, including screams and apparitions, as the Halloween-timed episode builds to a terrifying climax. |
Season 3 (2013)
Season 3 of Paranormal Witness premiered on June 5, 2013, and consisted of 20 episodes, making it the longest season of the series and reflecting a peak in production output with enhanced narrative depth through dramatized reenactments and witness testimonies.[58] The season explored a wider array of supernatural encounters, including demonic possessions, ghostly apparitions, and extraterrestrial sightings, often drawing from real-life accounts with historical undertones. Airings occurred primarily on Wednesdays via Syfy, spanning from early summer through late fall, with occasional gaps that allowed for thematic buildup in storytelling.[1] The episodes are detailed below:| Episode | Title | Air Date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Long Island Terror | June 5, 2013 | A firefighter's widow fears for her daughters after buying a home once owned by devil worshipers, evoking comparisons to the infamous Amityville haunting.[59] |
| 2 | The Lost Boy | June 12, 2013 | A childless couple feels haunted by the spirit of a son they never had, leading to eerie manifestations in their home. |
| 3 | The Curse of Lonergan Farm | June 19, 2013 | Three brothers reunite on their family farm and confront disturbing childhood memories tied to a malevolent entity known as "Uncle Will." |
| 4 | Dining With the Dead | June 26, 2013 | Restaurant owners in El Paso uncover a portal to the spirit world during renovations, attracting undead patrons.[60] |
| 5 | Deliver Us From Evil | July 10, 2013 | A devout Baptist family in Indiana battles demonic forces that infiltrate their home and threaten their faith. |
| 6 | The Hospital Hauntings | July 17, 2013 | Medical professionals across U.S. hospitals report encounters with the Angel of Death and other spectral figures. |
| 7 | The Manson Curse | July 24, 2013 | Ghosts of Charles Manson's victims haunt a private investigator near the site of Sharon Tate's murder in a California home. |
| 8 | The Bad Man | July 31, 2013 | A family moves into a new home tormented by the spirit of a deceased child molester who targets their children. |
| 9 | The Wolf Pack | August 7, 2013 | A family is held hostage overnight by a pack of werewolves in their rural home. |
| 10 | The Saint of Death | August 14, 2013 | An innocent man becomes haunted by visions of Santa Muerte, the folk saint associated with the criminal underworld.[61] |
| 11 | The Lynchville Secret | August 21, 2013 | A ghostly figure resembling a Wild West mayor terrorizes a mother and her daughters in their home. |
| 12 | The House on the Lake | August 28, 2013 | A developer converts a lakeside mansion, formerly a tuberculosis sanatorium, releasing trapped spirits. |
| 13 | A Ghostly Affair | September 11, 2013 | A couple discovers their Southern home is haunted by the suicide of a jilted socialite from the past. |
| 14 | Through the Eyes of a Killer | September 18, 2013 | A psychic detective aids in tracking a serial killer in New Jersey by channeling the victim's perspective. |
| 15 | The Innocent | September 25, 2013 | A family uncovers a decades-old murder mystery involving a foster home and a spirit claiming innocence.[62] |
| 16 | The Coven | October 2, 2013 | Spirits trapped by a witches' coven haunt a Southern plantation house. |
| 17 | The Visitors | November 6, 2013 | A NASA engineer captures evidence of paranormal entities after interrupting a séance at a construction site.[63] |
| 18 | The Harpy | November 13, 2013 | A malevolent spirit disguises itself as a child to terrorize a family. |
| 19 | The Exorcist | November 20, 2013 | A senior exorcist recounts his training in ancient rituals at the Vatican. |
| 20 | The Rendlesham Files | November 27, 2013 | American airmen stationed in England witness UFO activity near a nuclear base in the 1980 Rendlesham Forest incident.[64] |
Season 4 (2015)
Season 4 of Paranormal Witness, subtitled "True Terror," marked the series' return following a nearly two-year hiatus since the Season 3 finale in October 2013, premiering on Syfy on August 26, 2015.[1] The season comprised 13 episodes, each running approximately 42 minutes, and shifted focus to lesser-known regional hauntings across the United States, presenting personal accounts of supernatural encounters with an emphasis on intensified horror through dramatic recreations.[66] This rebranding aimed to refresh the format by delving into edgier tales of demonic possessions, vengeful spirits, and ancient entities tied to specific locales.[67] The episodes explored a variety of terrifying experiences, from haunted motels and possessed dolls to military outposts plagued by ghostly presences, often highlighting the witnesses' desperate battles against malevolent forces. Notable for its cinematic style, the season amplified suspense and gore in reenactments to heighten the emotional impact of the real-life testimonies. While viewership saw a modest decline amid broader cable trends, the "True Terror" arc revitalized interest in obscure American paranormal lore.[2]Episode List
| Episode | Title | Air Date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.01 | The Motel | August 26, 2015 | New owners of the abandoned Windrift Motel in Madison, Indiana, encounter a chilling darkness that threatens to drive them to madness with escalating supernatural attacks.[68] |
| 4.02 | Nightmare on Chestnut Street | September 2, 2015 | Three college students in Kent, Ohio, are terrorized by a demonic woman intent on destroying their lives through nightmarish hauntings and possessions.[69] |
| 4.03 | The Molech | September 9, 2015 | A family in Brentwood, Pennsylvania, confronts the ghost of an evil physician and the ancient demon-god Molech, leading to intense spiritual warfare. |
| 4.04 | Suzy Doll | September 16, 2015 | In West Haven, Connecticut, a possessed doll targets a young girl's soul, drawing in renowned investigators Lorraine Warren to combat the entity's grip. |
| 4.05 | Poppy's Revenge | September 23, 2015 | A granddaughter in North East, Pennsylvania, is haunted by her deceased grandfather's spirit, furious over her decision to end his life support, unleashing vengeful torments. |
| 4.06 | The Dark Pond | September 30, 2015 | The Snyder family in Ashland, Ohio, battles a malevolent entity lurking in their backyard pond that endangers their daughter's life with watery apparitions and drownings. |
| 4.07 | Demon House | October 7, 2015 | A couple in Springfield, Louisiana, discovers satanic symbols and a terrifying demon in their new home, forcing them into a fight for survival against infernal forces. |
| 4.08 | Sacred Ground | October 14, 2015 | After a stroke, a family in the Loess Hills of Onawa, Iowa, faces aggressive Native American spirits that assault their sanity and physical well-being. |
| 4.09 | The Fireplace | October 21, 2015 | A single mother and daughter in Washington, Missouri, uncover a witch's spirit hidden behind their apartment's boarded-up fireplace, sparking brutal supernatural assaults. |
| 4.10 | The Real Conjuring | October 28, 2015 | The Perron family in Harrisville, Rhode Island, endures severe paranormal activity in their farmhouse, seeking aid from Ed and Lorraine Warren against a dominant evil presence. |
| 4.11 | When Hell Freezes Over | November 4, 2015 | Three women renting a home in Hinesburg, Vermont, are tormented by the fiery spirit of a hellfire preacher, bringing brimstone and unrelenting terror to their lives.[70] |
| 4.12 | Beneath the Rock | November 11, 2015 | U.S. Marines at a remote outpost in Afghanistan's Observation Point Rock encounter a ghostly enemy that defies military tactics with otherworldly horrors.[71] |
| 4.13 | Ashes to Ashes | November 18, 2015 | A family inheriting a home in Whittier, California, is haunted by the wicked spirit of their great-aunt, who resorts to extreme measures to expel them.[72] |
Season 5 (2016)
Season 5 of Paranormal Witness premiered on August 3, 2016, and consisted of 13 episodes, marking the conclusion of the series after five seasons on Syfy.[73] The season maintained the program's dramatized reenactment format, focusing on firsthand accounts of supernatural events while highlighting the profound psychological and emotional effects on the individuals involved.[74] Episodes delved into themes of demonic influences, cryptid sightings, and institutional hauntings, providing a sense of finality to the series' exploration of unexplained phenomena. The season's episodes are summarized in the following table:| Episode | Title | Air Date | Synopsis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5.01 | Voodoo Preacher | August 3, 2016 | Inspired by Harper Lee's research into an enigmatic Alabama preacher accused of murder and voodoo practices, writer Jenny Scott investigates the story and faces terrifying supernatural repercussions.[74] |
| 5.02 | They Are Mine | August 10, 2016 | Three college roommates in a rundown Savannah neighborhood encounter the malevolent spirit of a deceased drug addict who claims possessive control over them.[74] |
| 5.03 | From H.E.L.L. | August 17, 2016 | Three young girls from a Mexican American family unleash a malevolent entity by violating Ouija board rules, turning their home into a site of escalating demonic activity.[74] |
| 5.04 | The Contract | August 24, 2016 | A Christian family discovers their teenage son entered a satanic pact years earlier, summoning a shadowy "Tall Man" figure that now stalks and terrorizes their household.[74] |
| 5.05 | The Zozo | August 31, 2016 | A war veteran and his brothers relocate to Lawton, Oklahoma, only to be besieged by the demonic entity Zozo, which infiltrates their new home and escalates into violent manifestations.[74] |
| 5.06 | The Mothman Curse | September 7, 2016 | A couple's visit to Point Pleasant awakens the Mothman legend after entering an old munitions bunker, leading to a series of ominous sightings and terror upon their return home.[74] |
| 5.07 | Nebraska Fiend | September 14, 2016 | A family in Nebraska experiences hauntings attributed to the executed 19th-century serial killer Stephen Richards, whose spirit unleashes physical assaults and apparitions in their residence.[74] |
| 5.08 | The Pit | September 21, 2016 | A woman renovating a home in violence-plagued Santa Susana Knolls uncovers buried secrets tied to a murdered resident, whose vengeful spirit manifests through poltergeist activity and threats.[74] |
| 5.09 | The Ranch | September 28, 2016 | After inheriting a rural Texas ranch, a family confronts its dark history involving their dying grandmother and encounters aggressive wolf-like entities that demand they vacate the property.[74] |
| 5.10 | The Jail | October 5, 2016 | Night-shift guards at Phoenix's Estrella Jail battle the restless spirit of a violent inmate, whose presence incites madness, suicides, and assaults among staff and prisoners.[74] |
| 5.11 | The Hotel | October 12, 2016 | Owners of a historic Victorian hotel prepare for a wedding while grappling with the ghostly watchman tied to the property's past, whose interventions risk disrupting the event.[74] |
| 5.12 | The Mojave Encounter | October 19, 2016 | A desert camping trip leaves a couple with fragmented memories of strange lights and figures; hypnosis later reveals a harrowing alien abduction and experimentation.[74] |
| 5.13 | The Night Ward | October 26, 2016 | During the renovation of an abandoned hospital, manager Stacey Hayes enlists paranormal investigators who become trapped and assaulted by the building's malevolent entities.[74] |