The property is believed to be supernaturally charged due to two primary historical tragedies:
Local viewers and paranormal enthusiasts noted that the team did not investigate the tunnels confirmed to exist under the school, nor did they enter the auditorium, which is rumored to be one of the most active spots.
While using a directional boom microphone, the team recorded a man's voice followed by the sound of a locker opening and closing. [S24E7] Lost Souls of Kingman
The school was famously built atop the Pioneer Cemetery , an abandoned burial ground. Approximately 60 bodies are estimated to remain beneath the school's surface, including areas like the gym and auditorium.
The crew used "light-up balls" (trigger objects) that appeared to be activated on request by unseen entities. The property is believed to be supernaturally charged
During the lockdown, the crew captured several notable pieces of evidence:
In 1973, a devastating propane tanker explosion (known as the Dortha explosion) killed several people in Kingman. The school displays memorials for these victims, which some believe invites spiritual activity. Key Evidence and Investigation Highlights Approximately 60 bodies are estimated to remain beneath
In the Ghost Adventures episode (listed as Season 25, Episode 21 on HBO Max and Apple TV ), Zak Bagans and his crew investigate Lee Williams High School in Kingman, Arizona. The investigation centers on troubling paranormal experiences reported by both students and faculty within the operating school. No reviews The Haunting History