Two Tennessee men answered an anonymous Craigslist ad which initiated a summer of ghost hunting, secret missions, and an adventure through Chattanooga history.
Rob and Dan attend a meeting of the SSA and their grand adventure comes to a dramatic conclusion.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-8
The man at the center of the mystery breaks his anonymity and agrees to sit down with Jeremy for an interview. We finally meet George.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-7
Rob and Dan must find the grave of Milton Ochs and there is a message waiting for them which leads them to an abandoned, overgrown public park project.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-6
Rob and Dan begin to explore the lives of Milton and Adolph Ochs, the late 19th century brothers who seem to be the key to this mystery.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-5
Rob and Dan head to Greenwood Cemetery, famously haunted by a woman who was confined to a wheelchair in life, but who hovers over the site of her violent death at night.
This mission involves direct interaction with The Communicator.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-4
Rob and Dan meet with a personal injury lawyer who owns the building that was once Odd Fellows Hall, where the earliest meetings of the SSA took place. And he has something for them...
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-3
Rob and Dan are sent to explore a ghost story at Chattanooga's Hunter Art Museum. And what they find there leads to a new mystery.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-2
Rob Alderman approaches his friend Dan Buck with a cryptic Craigslist ad, and when they decide to answer it, they are invited into an adventure that will change their lives.
Photos and Video: https://www.projectssa.com/episode-1
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