Tune in as the Penn State based Paranormal Research Society (PRS) embarks on a third season of chilling cases on A&E's "Paranormal State." In the season premiere, "Desperate Households," PRS dives into a haunting presence in one family's home which may be caused by an Indian burial ground in their own backyard. The third season of A&E's real-life series "Paranormal State," premieres on Monday, January 19 @ 10PM ET/PT.
When Julie and her family moved into their dream home in suburban New Jersey they quickly realized they were not alone. After several encounters and a looming presence, Julie and her family grew exhausted and became scared for their safety. After a local paranormal investigative shares their video and audio evidence of a haunting in the clients' home, PRS tries to corroborate a local legend about Julie's backyard - there very well may be an Indian burial ground on the premise. As the PRS literally begin digging for answers, they call upon tech expert Chad Calek and psychic/medium Michelle Belanger to join this frightening investigation and gather some compelling evidence of their own.
"Paranormal State" chronicles the case files of the Paranormal Research Society (PRS), a renowned group comprised of Penn State University college students. The series follows Ryan Buell, Director of the PRS, and his college-aged investigators as they set out on cases all over the country to explore real-life mysteries. Through the use of EVPs, interviews, video documentation and paranormal abilities, Ryan Buell and the PRS team delve deep into other worlds to help explain the unexplainable.













