Ted Bundy Ritual House — [s1e4]
During the episode, a local child reportedly warned Bagans that "demon children" living inside would kill him if he entered. Public & Survivor Controversy
Investigators claimed to have captured disembodied voices and felt a "pure evil" or demonic presence during the lockdown.
Families who lived in the house during the 1970s and 1980s (including the Cadman family) have called the show's claims "ridiculous," stating they never saw Bundy and that the house was never abandoned during the time of the murders. [S1E4] Ted Bundy Ritual House
This report summarizes the details regarding of the miniseries Ghost Adventures: Serial Killer Spirits , titled " Ted Bundy Ritual House ," which originally aired on October 26, 2019. Overview of Investigation
The house was noted for being "overloaded with satanic rituals and violence," contributing to a heavy, sinister atmosphere. During the episode, a local child reportedly warned
The episode follows Zak Bagans and the Ghost Adventures crew as they travel to , to investigate an abandoned property known locally as the "Anson Call House". Local legend suggests this house was used by notorious serial killer Ted Bundy as a site for rituals or the murder of at least one victim—specifically Debra Kent , who was abducted from the nearby Viewmont High School in 1974. Key Findings & Evidence
The crew reported extremely high electromagnetic field (EMF) readings within a specific "devil circle" on the property, despite the house having no electricity. This report summarizes the details regarding of the
The claims presented in the episode have been heavily disputed by former residents:
