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Update: Travel Channel’s ‘Dead Files’ Paso Robles episode to air this week 

Update posted Jan. 17

Episode features Pine Street Saloon

–The episode of Travel Channel’s Dead Files that features Paso Robles will be airing on Feb. 4 at 10 p.m. on the Travel Channel. The subject of the episode was the notoriously haunted Pine Street Saloon.

The premise of Dead Files is that a retired homicide detective and a medium, “combine their sixth senses to investigate haunted locations where a deadly crime was committed.” Steve DiSchiavi is a retired detective with more than 20 years of experience with the New York City Police Department, and Amy Allan is a paranormal researcher and psychic who has worked with many private investigators and police agencies. In each episode, the duo investigates a case independently and keep their findings hidden from each other to preserve the integrity of their discoveries. At the episode’s end, DiSchiavi and Allan share with the property owner what they discover. 

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Original story posted Dec. 15

Dead Files films at Pine Street Saloon

Pine Street Saloon featured in Travel Channel show

–The Travel Channel just wrapped up filming an episode of its show, “Dead Files,” in Paso Robles. The subject of the episode was the notoriously haunted Pine Street Saloon.

Ron French and his mom, Pat French, own the old two-story wooden building at 1234 Pine Street. During the 1880s there were over a dozen saloons and bars between 13th and 10th streets. Pine Street is one of the oldest operating bars in California.

French said that he was able to provide 25 people to speak with the producers who have had ghostly experiences within the bar, as well as some footage caught on his night-vision cameras.

Camera men on the scene of Amy Allen's 'walkthrough' of the saloon.

Cameramen on the scene of Amy Allen’s “walkthrough” of the saloon last Thursday night.

The premise of Dead Files is that a retired homicide detective and a medium, “combine their sixth senses to investigate haunted locations where a deadly crime was committed.” Steve DiSchiavi is a retired detective with more than 20 years of experience with the New York City Police Department, and Amy Allan is a paranormal researcher and psychic who has worked with many private investigators and police agencies. In each episode, the duo investigate a case independently and keep their findings hidden from each other to preserve the integrity of their discoveries. At the episode’s end DiSchiavi and Allan share with the property owner what they discover. 

The episode about Pine Street Saloon will likely air in September of next year, but the date may change. An update will be posted when exact airtime is received.

Watch, “Dead Files” at 10 p.m. on Saturdays on the Travel Channel or on the Travel Channel website.

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