SPRATT: I was on a slave plantation and they put me in the slave quarters by myself. I could hear footsteps in this cabin with me. No one else was in there. I heard footsteps walking all around me, and I was like, Lord, this is it. If I see anything right now, I will literally pass away, and no one's in here to help me.

MASS: On a lot of other paranormal shows, you get guys who try to be egotistical, tough guys -- but not me. I'm probably the scaredest one of all of us. Nobody wants to show that raw emotion of being scared, being fearful, right? But we really embrace that humanizing effect.

HARVEY: We also meet this with skepticism. We are educated brothers. We bring all of that in. We're funny and we have chemistry because we've known each other for years. We try to always debunk ourselves, and we have to make sure the area is safe. All of these places are crime scenes in a grand scheme: something happened in this spot and we're trying to figure out why life was lost and a spirit stayed.