The R.I.P. Files: Episode list
The team explores a former psychiatric hospital with a dark reputation. Using forensics techniques, they learn that the rumors about the horrors in the "suicide bathroom" are true.
Civil War soldiers from both sides still roam the Graffiti House in rural Virginia.
Dimensions intersect at Ballestone-Stansbury House in Baltimore.
This infamous asylum is still home to many restless spirits.
The spirits of Pennhurst decide to interact with the investigators and the camera crew.
The girls help a trapped Civil War soldier cross over into the light to join his family.
This old mansion holds many secrets for the team to uncover.
Mark senses a dark entity in the basement and Lisa discovers that slaves were punished here.
Ferry Plantation is the home of the last witch hanged in Virginia.
Investigators interact with an angry (and possibly insane) officer from the Revolutionary War.
The team encounters creepy clowns and the ghost of Mark's father, while making some hard decisions about their futures.
Kenna, Amelia, and Sherry join the team for a baptism by fire at Hill View Manor.
A small house in the suburbs is teeming with spirits from different eras.
Mr. and Mrs. Dooley welcome the team to their beloved Swannanoa Palace long after their demise.
This former fire/police station houses all sorts of creepy dolls, along with the notorious "Moaning Statute.
Mark becomes possessed by a malevolent spirit.
This defunct prison houses some of the most violent spirits the team has ever encountered.
A dark entity has taken over this former boarding school/rehab hospital. Is voodoo involved?
This small, local jail is overflowing with ghosts.
In Ellicott City, Maryland, the investigators meet a British soldier from the War of 1812.
R.I.P. investigators revisit their scariest encounters.
In Martinsburg, West Virginia, the team visits Boydville and asks tough questions about slavery - with unexpected answers.
Near Annapolis, Maryland, haunted London Town is one of the oldest settlements in the US.
Once an elegant hotel, the only guests remaining at The Shenandoah are ghosts!
Ramblewood was a stop on the Underground Railroad and a vigilant former slave still stands guard here.
Sherry ventures alone into the tunnels beneath the house and makes contact with an informative ghost.
This former brothel, tavern, and hospice during the 1918-1919 pandemic houses both benign and hostile entities.