SYNOPSIS: PART 1: Purported footage of a gargoyle captured from a UK park with an alleged haunted history is investigated. PART 2: The team looks into video from a supposed haunted inn that shows a feline like apparition. OTHER CASES: Footage from an apparently haunted school, now a b&b showing child like apparitions gets the team talking. Also video from Brazil showing a UFO that seems to split into multiple UFO's. PART 1 OVERVIEW: Glowing Gargoyle (Beckenham, UK): They follow evidence from footage captured of what looks to be a gargoyle with a tail and glowing eyes. Apparently captured whilst a guy was testing infra-red features on his camera at a park nearby his home. The park in question does have some haunted lore surrounding it which is why the guy was out filming that night. The team investigates. PART 2 OVERVIEW: Phantom Feline (Bardstown, KY): The Fact or Faked team investigate video evidence from 2007 collected by a team of paranormal researchers in the Old Talbott Inn, Kentucky. The footage in question shows a shape what almost looks feline like floating fast across the room. The 230 year old inn has a lot of local haunted lore and tragic events surrounding it which the team feels warrants an investigation. OTHER VIDEOS: Shown & discussed by the team are as follows: Prosperity School Apparition (Joplin, MO): Video shot in 2008 by paranormal investigators at a bed and breakfast called the Prosperity House which used to be a school around a hundred years ago. The video is purportedly of a young boy pushed from a window to his death. Small figures are shown through a doorway moving fast right to left. Although other evidence (EVP's & images) apparently captured the same night was not sent to Fact or Faked so the team moves on. Brazilian Bronze Spheres (São Paulo, Brazil): 2011 a guy walking out from his house onto his porch captures footage of a UFO that seems to split into multiple UFO's. Although impressive Ben point's out that there is a point in the video which could contain evidence of CGI. That and the fact that the video is pretty low resolution leads the team to move on.