‘Ghost Hunter’ Jason Hawes Brings Bundy House Investigation to YouTube

Jason Hawes has a long history of ghost hunting behind him, and he continues to bring his no-nonsense approach to new investigations on his YouTube Channel.

The next investigation debuts on March 24th and will feature the Bundy House, a Victorian mansion  in Binghamton, N.Y. 

Harlow Bundy, owner of the Bundy Manufacturing Company which later became  IBM, lived in the house, a historical landmark which now includes a museum.

Visitors have reported hearing children’s voices, ghostly conversations, and steps with no one around.

For these episodes, Hawes is teamed up with Jimmy (JV) Johnson, the co-host of Beyond Reality Radio, promoter/organizer of SCARE-A-CON, and Publisher/Editor of TAPS ParaMagazine & The Horrophile.

The team tackles such haunted locations as the Sterling Hill Mine in New Jersey, the Emery Estate in Massachusetts, and the abandoned Bayley Seton Hospital in Staten Island, NY.

The pair have been busy, putting up new videos multiple times a month. 

Hawes notes on his channel that the investigations are real and honest.

“We don’t overreact. We do not play things up for views,” he notes on one of the videos. 

Hawes co-founded Warwick, RI-based The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) in 1995 with fellow investigator Grant Wilson. Together, the pair and their team first brought Ghost Hunters to television viewers in 2004. 

The show was extremely popular, spawning its own spin offs while inspiring many other shows that followed their own investigative teams on overnight adventures at various haunted locations.

Check out the before the investigation preview below and stay tuned to Conskipper for all of your paranormal news.

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