Mistari 200 ya kwanza.
Underneath here is a skull in a box.
Whoa! Wait a minute.
There is a human skull
inside of a little children's thing.
Have you seen this entity?
I've seen a black shadow.
Took me months to get over this.
I am holding
an over-2,000-year-old Egyptian mummy foot.
I'll never forget it. Believe it or not.
Believe it or not!
We have seen things that defy explanation,
experiencing the best...
God, that was awesome, dude. That was so awesome. Absolutely, man.
...and worst...
these dolls are gonna **** take our souls.
...of the places between worlds.
I want the portals of this forest wide open.
Now it's time to look back.
One of my scariest nightmares, that we are about to relive.
For the first time ever,
I'm inviting you, the audience,
into my inner sanctum.
Together, we will pull back the curtain on the biggest,
scariest, and funniest moments from our investigations.
I'm Zak Bagans,
and this is "Ghost Adventures: Screaming Room."
Aaron, will you hand me my Triscuits?
Thank you, sir.
If I get thirsty, I'll just have some of Jay's water.
What's a little backwash between friends?
- What the...? -
- You look a lot better. - That is an improvement.
- It really is a good... - Look at this thing.
- What is that?! - The hell is that?
Oh, my God!
- Geez! - I don't like that thing.
Does this remind you of anything?
Does this give you a clue?
Look.
Does that give you a clue?
- No! - My first kiss?
Reminds me of something, but I don't want to talk about that.
Roll!
The Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum in Hollywood, California,
is not only iconic, it's haunted.
Filled with shrunken heads...
body parts...
and other items with sinister histories.
I love this mask, the way it feels.
I think it's like an alter ego when you put it on.
I just -- I like it. Can I wear it?
- Yeah. - Yeah.
- Yeah! - I say do it.
And here he is --
Believe It or Not!'s Robert Ripley!
The name Robert Ripley has become synonymous
with the extraordinary.
Since the 1920s, he's been known to the world
as the author, illustrator, and host of Ripley's...
Believe It or Not!
Alright, I can't wear this thing.
Whoa! Oh, that's scary.
Oh!
Ooh!
In 1933, Ripley opened his first Odditorium,
and today, several of these museums
showcase some of the obscure items he collected
during his expeditions to the far reaches of the globe.
Robert Ripley -- that's one of the guys that I wish,
if he was still alive, that I could meet.
I think I have a lot in common with Robert Ripley.
- Mm-hmm. - A lot.
Bet he's got some crazy stories.
Robert went to a lot of the locations
to get the items himself. Right.
Cory Dacy has overseen the operations
of this Odditorium since 2015.
Little-known fact --
Cory now works for me at The Haunted Museum,
as my general manager.
No way! Yes.
After I started doing a little preliminary research,
I am a little concerned that some of the artifacts
that you do have could be cursed.
Tell me a little bit about this.
The mummy's foot is from Egypt,
and it's dated back to 2000 B.C.
So we have a body part from an Egyptian mummy.
This could be very powerful in the effects
of what's going on here right now.
You really don't understand what I experienced
when I held that foot in my hand.
Like, it was a moment.
Very odd.
Should we leave the room when that comes?
- Yeah, like... - No, I'm not saying...
I'm being serious, Jay. Gosh!
I believe it. I believe it.
The worst part is, we know.
We know!
Is it true that some of your employees are really terrified?
It is. They don't like to close by themselves
because of the feelings they get walking through
some of the galleries here.
So, the first reports that we got here
were from a young lady named Trinidad.
She was a former employee.
When she would come through this area,
she said that as she went through the kids' crawl,
something touched her butt.
Underneath here is a skull in a box, too.
Is it a real skull? There is a skull in there, yeah.
Whoa! Wait a minute.
There is a human skull
inside of a little children's thing
Perfect place for Aaron to go in. Right.
- Of course. - Perfect.
But I went in with him.
Oh, my God. There's a human skull in there?
Oh, my God. Are you kidding me?
- That's crazy. - That's crazy.
That would make sense why people get touched down here.
I do not... I'm so claustrophobic,
it's not even funny.
Oh, I'm starting to panic. You need to get...
Both of you guys are blocking my way, and I don't like it.
I don't know if we can get out. I'm kind of stuck here.
As we're beginning to piece together what kinds of objects
are drawing the dark energy to this location,
Cory shows us another equally nefarious artifact
made of human remains.
My Asmat skull.
Let me just read you this.
"This skull was collected by Ripley himself in the 1920s.
The Asmat are a famous cannibalistic tribe
on the island of Papua New Guinea,
and they would put human skulls
under their heads in place of pillows.
If you're owning tribal artifacts,
you are messing with things
that are beyond what you can even imagine.
These various tribal groups,
their beliefs in the afterlife were something that...
was very, very different.
And you go messing with that stuff...
True meaning of a curse. Yeah.
All those cultures are much more in tune
with the spiritual world than most people are today.
The energy that they infused into these objects
that they truly believed held various supernatural powers --
those powers don't leave those objects.
- Look at that! - Whoa.
- What the hell?! - That was a 9.7.
Did you see that?
Right by that sword. Right by the sword.
Something is here -- something that is unknown
and something that is moving.
What's in this case right here?
Yeah, there's a sacrificial sword in here.
Some of these items have actually been bloodied.
Have been bloodied?
So there's still blood.
Yeah, this was a used sacrificial sword.
Shown here is one of the well-used swords
soldiers used to execute rebels and insurgents
right before Ripley's eyes.
Right before Ripley's eyes.
And then he's like, "I'll take the sword." Yeah.
"How much for the sword?"
As this profound evidence corroborates my theory
about the type of artifacts driving the hauntings here,
we meet an employee
whose experience furthers this connection.
We're in the lower section right now,
and there is a darker vibe down here.
Why are you scared down here?
Having worked here, I have seen people.
This is before we open and after we close, that I have --
You're talking about ghosts? Yes.
Do they look tribal?
Yes.
This was the pivot of this investigation.
Apparitions of these...
various indigenous people. That'd be so scary.
To them, these are sacred items.
Yeah.
And some of them are dangerous items meant to curse.
You know? And not just a few of them.
There's tons of these objects in there. Right.
Yeah, dozens. And all in one room.
We're here with Cari. Yes.
We are blurring your face to protect your anonymity.
How long was it until you started noticing these things
after you started working here?
Well, it was about, like, two weeks,
and I felt like somebody was just watching me,
following me everywhere through the museum.
But then, after a while, it started progressing more,
and then I've noticed that it does follow me home.
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