The Lowe Files - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Haunted Boys' Reformatory
Rob and his sons visit Preston Castle, a condemned former boys' reformatory in Ione, CA, that was built in the late 1800s. Since closing in 1960, it has become a California Historical Landmark that is said to house angry, vengeful spirts. With the help of Rob's personal Shaman, the boys work to draw out the spirit of a murder victim whose residual energy remains at the castle.

The Secret Underwater Base
A bizarre geographic anomaly discovered off the coast of Malibu in the seventies has fascinated Rob since he was child. Believed by many to be an underwater alien base, the deep-sea formation has recently become the subject of renewed debate and online speculation after the posting of new satellite images. Rob, Mathew, and John Owen hitch a ride on a research vessel and head out to sea to investigate the mystery firsthand. Utilizing the same high-tech tools that helped to search the Titanic wreckage, the Lowes and the vessel's experienced crew battle rough seas and a hostile underwater environment in search of the truth behind this controversial legend.

Bigfoot
Bigfoot hunter Matt Moneymaker shows Rob and the boys his favorite spots and how to use calls and wood knocks to attract one of the many Sasquatch that he claims inhabit Northern California's redwood forests and the Hoopa Indian Reservation.

Alien Abduction
Rob and the boys travel to the UFO hotspot of Phoenix, where they meet with alleged alien abductee Travis Walton and a local fulgurite specialist; family friend Shaman John claims he can help the guys open an interdimensional portal.

Fear
Matthew studies for an exam; Rob and John Owen travel to Boise, Idaho, to visit the Old State Penitentiary.

America's Secret Space Program
Rob, Matthew and John Owen visit the Dugway Proving Ground, a military testing base in Utah considered by many to be the new Area 51; the guys video chat with military historian Michael Schratt and meet with UFO expert Melissa Tittl.

Mind Games
Rob and the boys visit two specialists in Santa Barbara, Calif., to master the top-secret art of remote viewing, then split up to test their new skills.

The Wood Apes
Rob and the boys take their pursuit of Bigfoot to the backwoods of Oklahoma, where locals refer to the mythical creature as the Wood Ape.

It's About The Journey
Rob and his sons reflect on their adventures while investigating the unknown, from the paranormal to the extraterrestrial.
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