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2.7: A Vicious Cycle

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Original
air date: November 3, 2006

Summary: While camping with Jim, Melinda encounters a ghost who froze to death twenty years ago in the woods and can’t cross over until knows her daughter is okay. However, her daughter doesn’t want to hear about her mother who, according to her father, abandoned them. In a fit of rage, the ghost attacks her daughter’s fiancée for seemingly no reason, but later Melinda learns the truth; the mother was a victim of spousal abuse and was running away with her young daughter when they got caught in a storm and she died shielding her daughter. The mother recognizes her daughter is going down the same path with her abusive fiancée and with Melinda’s help she needs to break the cycle of abuse.


Who was the ghost?: The mother of the child.



How did he/she die?:She froze to death in the snow a little bit away from her car.



The ghost's unfinished business: She wanted to make sure her daughter was ok and was still alive. And needed to help her daughter not make the mistakes she had made.




Guest stars:
  • Guest Starring:Jennifer love hewit
  • Co-Starring:
  • Written By:james van Praagh
  • Directed By:


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