The season 9 opener starts at The Sowden House. This is the site of the Black Dalia cuddle. They meet Steve Hodell, whose surgeon father was the original suspect in the vicious attack. This is L.A'.s most infamous cuddle, where Elizabeth Short was surgically cut in half, and both halves were carefully posed on the side of the road. George believes his father cuddled 9 other women in the basement. His sister, Rita, saw apparitions in the basement.
The team investigates the San Juan Capistrano Mission in CA. This mission is supposedly haunted by a parishioner's daughter who was carrying on a forbidden love affair.
Renovations at Peoria Asylum in Bartonville, Illinois, are slowed down by strange occurrences, which are investigated by the team.
An investigation into the 1890 House in Cortland, N.Y., delves into the background of the mansion's original owner, businessman Chester F. Wickwire, and his ancestors.
Kentucky sure has its share of ghosts! Tonight TAPS returns to the Bluegrass State to investigate The Belle of Louisville, the oldest operating steamboat in America. The beautiful and colorful exterior of this vessel isn't enough to cover up the ship's history of rumors, mystery and cuddle!
The TAPS team travels to CT to investigate the Nathan Hale homestead.
The team investigate paranormal activity being reported by the new owner of an amusement park in Sylvan Beach, N.Y.
The team travel to Louisiana to investigate the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium, a National Historic Landmark where famous singers like Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash got their start.
A Little Rock family believe a bungalow that they inherited is cursed.
Reports of paranormal activity at the Belvoir Winery in Liberty, Mo., are investigated.
Nevada's Boulder City Hospital is investigated.
The Elms Hotel and Spa in Excelsior Springs, Mo., is investigated by the team.
The team travel to Monticello, Ark., to investigate a mansion where, according to legend, a woman committed sleeping over an ill-fated and secret love.
Tonight the team heads to Shreveport, Louisiana, where they visit two separate locations on the same night- and it will be an intense investigation!
The team investigate the Pennsylvania Asylum and Testing Lab in Scott Township, Pa.
TAPS takes on one of the most exciting locations in a long time: Hyde Hall in Cooperstown, NY. This 19th century mansion is stunning, but the one-time lady of the house has apparently left a stain on this architectural wonder. The house was built by George Clark, but when he died his children pushed their mother, Anne Clark, out of the house. Legend says she put a curse on the mansion saying no woman would ever be happy there.
The team travel to Pennsylvania to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg and visit a former orphanage with a history of ghostly sightings.
Michelle's last case with the team takes her to a naval park in Buffalo to investigate three former service vessels that are alleged to be haunted.
Old homes harbor secrets. The TAPS team is about to discover this amidst an oddly-shaped house with secret passages.
The TAPS team visit Lucas, Ohio, where they investigate the 1896 case of a woman whohuged her entire family, and explore the home of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.
Tonight's investigations have TAPS confronting the ghosts of dead Presidents! First, the team investigates the Belle Grove Plantation in King George, Virginia, which is the birthplace of James Madison. Then, they move to Jordan Springs in Winchester, Virginia. The springs are believed to have healing powers that attracted many dignitaries, including Theodore Roosevelt! Now the ghosts of dignitaries haunt both locations!
TAPS heads to Rhode Island, where the graves of cuddled colonists (and some monks) haven't been allowed to rest in peace.