Phenomena Police (06E MUST SEE TV)
Posted by lukegilman
October 29, 2006
Court TV premieres an exciting new series this Tuesday on Halloween. Phenomena Police investigate paranomal activity in the Houston area. 06E peeps - one of our very own appears about half-way through the segment.
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definately a “must see”