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CROWN POINT â A Region native has returned to his roots to explore the lesser-known history lurking in the shadows of Lake County Jail in his newly minted series, History Alive.
The episode, aptly named The Imprisoned, will debut Wednesday, marking the third episode of his documentary series, which marries U.S. history and paranormal investigations, created and produced by Darren Zancan.
The filming of the episode spanned two years starting in 2018, with the Lexington Paranormal Research Society conducting multiple investigations at the old jail. Zancan said thanks to Sandy Boyd, president of the Old Sheriffâs House Foundation, the group was able to stay overnight.
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