
The Dead Files is totally different from other paranormal shows. They don't go in trying to get EVPs or video evidence to prove a place is haunted. These investigations are done by a pair of partners who don't communicate until the end when they provide their results to each other and the clients.



At the end, Steve and Amy get together with the clients to provide the information they found. They seem to shock each other on how dead on their information usually lines up. This also comes to the point that really makes me love this show. Not only do they give answers to what and why things are happening, Amy also provides a solution. She tells the clients what they can do to cleanse the area and/or protect themselves.
If you haven't seen this show yet, give it a chance. They are Saturday nights on the Travel Channel. The new season begins April 25, and the first two seasons are currently on Netflix.
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