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Lori Settle of Destination America's WHEN GHOSTS ATTACK

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Destination America's WHEN GHOSTS ATTACK travels to the dark side of the paranormal world, where poltergeist activity is child's play compared to the soul-sucking torment of an evil entity, Sundays at 10pE/P

Told from the first-person perspective of the victim, each episode features chilling cases in which people are attacked by an unknown force from within their own homes. From scratches and bruises to sudden illness and shoves down the stairs, the otherworldly assailants in WHEN GHOSTS ATTACK are invisible, but the scars – both physical and emotional – are all too real.

Lori Settle is no stranger to the paranormal. Having worked in mental health institutions and even a mortuary, Lori has always been around places that generally give people "the creeps." Not to mention her home, which was proven to be haunted by the Omega Paranormal Team. After receiving advice and assistance from the investigation group several years ago, Lori and her daughter Kaitlyn have been an active part of Omega as the case manager and videographer, respectively.

In Lori's episode, "There's No Place Like Hell," which launched the series in October, sunset is upon the quiet town of Fayetteville, W.Va., as the Settle family unpacks their new home. For Settle, a newly remarried mother, it’s the start of an exciting new adventure as a homeowner. But just one week after moving in, Settle notices that her every move seems to be overshadowed by a macabre presence following her around the house. Strange occurrences begin to spook the family, but when the incidents become physical confrontations, Settle starts to fear that a deadly force is on the loose in her home.

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