Thursday March 17
Syfy’s hit adventure reality series will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the show’s first-ever LIVE investigation!
Host Josh Gates will take viewers to Ireland for the Season 4.5 premiere, where he and his team will brave the crumbling ruins of Duckett’s Grove Castle in search of the truth behind the legend of the banshee.
Paranormal investigators Kris Williams and Barry Fitzgerald of Ghost Hunters International and Jael De Pardo from Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files will join Josh in the field for this exciting live event.
According to Irish legend, the banshee is a sign of impending death; a female ancestral spirit who wails around a house the night before someone inside is to meet their demise. Today, many County Carlow locals claim to have witnessed hearing the banshee’s unmistakable wail and seeing glimpses of an ethereal woman stalking the grounds of the 200 year-old historic ruins of Duckett’s Grove Castle.
Armed with equipment, expertise and, as always, humor, Josh and team will attempt to solve the mystery behind this age-old legend.
Plus, Syfy.com will feature an arsenal of online exclusives to help you get in on the action from home! Watch exclusive live video streams from Duckett’s Grove, track the investigators via our interactive map, and share the hunt for the banshee with your friends.
Josh’s return to Ireland marks the one-year anniversary of the series’ most-watched episode (featuring a hunt for the leprechaun that aired on St. Patrick’s Day 2010).
Destination Truth then moves to a new night on Tuesday March 22, at 9 PM for all new episodes.
Other adventures this season include tackling claims of spirits in Namibia, a sea monster in Cyprus and mysterious creatures in Panama and Argentina.
Then, in another Destination Truth first, the team will trek to Antarctica, where strange phenomena occurring around abandoned research stations have stumped scientists. Now, the Destination Truth crew will brave the elements to conduct the world’s first paranormal investigation on the frozen continent, giving viewers a rare and unique glimpse at this rarely visited landscape … as well as, perhaps, a look into its past.
