
Directed by Steven LaChance, deals with the hotel and its most famous occupant serial killer Bertha Gifford. Bertha is known to have killed between 19 and 21 victims through the use of arsenic poisoning. Some called her the Angel Of Mercy. Some called her the Angel Of Death. The documentary was filmed entirely on location with an awesome paranormal cast and over $100, 000 of the latest paranormal equipment. Much of that equipment being in the department of sound recording. The viewer is actually brought into the hotel through sound. You hear footsteps, screams, voices, and babies crying at the same moments the investigators are hearing them. The film is smart, funny, and at time very frightening. "The Morse Mill Project" is a perfect addition to any paranormal library. |

| "The Possessed" The story is told through the twisted eyes of The Booth Brothers. The same Brothers who brought us "Spooked" and "Children Of The Grave." This is a must see film for anyone with questions about possession. It examines modern day cases including Steven LaChance. The visuals are outstanding and there are moments which are simply frightening and moving at the same time. This is a must add to your collection. |

Explore abandoned orphanages and cemeteries to uncover the tragic haunted past of thousands of orphans buried in unmarked graves. Winner of Best Paranormal Documentary. Acclaimed documentary filmakers, The Booth Brothers ( 'Spooked, The Ghosts Of Waverly Hills Sanatorium' as seen on the SY FY Channel) unearth the shocking existence of ghost children! Join Steven & Elliot LaChance as they venture to The Pythian Castle and then take the trip down the infamous Zombie Road with The Booth Brothers! This is the footage that you have all heard about that cannot be missed! This is the one and only famous Zombie Road footage! This is the footage that made Zombie and his road famous worldwide! Own "Children Of The Grave" today for your private collection! |

| The episode "Fear House" premiered on October 6, 2006 which featured Steven, his son Elliot, and his daughter Eliza. It partially told the story of what happened in the Union Screaming House and immediately became one of the shows favorite episodes. Some have called the shows telling the Disney version of the story, but for a television family audiences it served its purpose within the time frame allotted. However, the story was missing key elements which caused Steven to end up writing his book "The Uninvited" to tell the complete, full, and unedited story. Steven is proud to have taken part in the ground breaking series and encourages those who have never ventured into the realm of "A Haunting" to make sure they do. |
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