On the Ghostbusters' drive to Gracie Mansion, Patty read Erin and Holtzmann, her discovery.
"The guy's name was Victor Edwards born in England 1817, died 1838," Patty read.
"Really only 21? said Erin, He appears much older in the photo.
"Victor's entire family was killed in house fire on Christmas eve 1821, in a gas lamp accident.
His parents, brothers and sister perished, 4 year old Victor managed to escape through a window, but suffered severe burns to his face and arms.
After being treated at a local hospital, Victor was placed in an orphanage, but nobody wanted him.
It seemed no one had the heart to take care of a child who was crippled.
So Victor lived at the orphanage until he was 17, when he was sent to a workhouse.
The only person, who actually did give Victor love and attention was a woman named Sister Angelica, a nun who worked at the orphanage.
She wanted to adopt him, but she wasn't allow due to her beliefs, so she asked some neighbors of her's, an older couple who had no children, to take care of Edward.
The couple agree to give Victor a place to stay, and fed him in exchange for helping them around the house.
However, the couple weren't at all kind to Edward due to his appearance and didn't give him the love Sister Angelica gave him."
On Christmas Eve, 1837, a fire broke out at the couple's home, killing the two of them.
Victor was blamed for the fire, and was about to go to trial when, Sister Angelica, who was now retired from working at the orphanage came to his rescue and declared him innocent, and agree to take him in.
However, a year later, Victor was arrested again, this time for attempting to kidnap a child.
And when the police went to Sister Angelica's home to see if there were anymore kids, they found her dead.
Poisoned by arsnic, found in some food he cooked for her.
Apparently, she knew that Victor really did kill the couple and was going to tell the police and he stopped her.
Victor was beheaded on Christmas Eve in the town square for his crimes."
"Sounds like something out of a horror movie," said Holtzmann, who was in the driver's seat.
"It's real though, and his spirit is calling all these ghosts to destroy Christmas once and for all," Erin added.

When the Ghostbusters arrived at Gracie Mansion, they saw that the place which the mayor called home was decorated in many lights of all colors and sizes, and a large tree stood on the front of the property, with a large star on top that shone in the night.
"Wow, the last time I saw something this shiny at Christmas was the time my cousin Mookie licked the tracks of a toy train set.
"He was glowing until Easter, which came in handy for him to play the sun in our church's spring pagent," said Patty.
"I take back what I once said about him not being bright," said Holtzmann.
"Come on you two, we got work to do," Erin pointed out, as she pulled the proton pack from the back of Ecto-1.

After getting their packs on, the Ghostbusters made their way to the door, where they were greeted by an older gentleman, who was a security guard.
"Good evening Ghostbusters," said the guard.
"Good evening sir, has the party started?" asked Erin.
"Yes, about a half hour ago come right in," the guard replied.
"Thank you sir."
"And by the way, thanks again for showing up at my grandson's birthday party.
He's the most popular kid in school in."
"Our pleasure sir," said Patty, as she, Holtzmann and Erin entered Gracie Mansion.

After a few moments of searching, the Ghostbusters found the ballroom, where they also found Mayor Bradley, wearing an Armoni tuxedo, while Jennifer Lynch, standing next to him as always, was dressed in a dark blue Vera Wang ballgown.
The now three member team raced up to him.
"Mayor Bradley! Mayor Bradley!" Erin called out.
Mayor Bradley looked away from Jennifer Lynch and turned his attention to the Ghostbusters.
"Ah Ghostbusters, we've been expecting you, he said, But you're missing one."
"Abby couldn't make it," said Holtzmann.
"Bad move on her part to make-up from what happened last night.
And by the way, you're suppose to be patrolling the front outside," Jennifer Lynch pointed out.
"Ms. Lynch I know it's rude for me to say this, but this is a dire emergency.
So please be quiet for a few moments, we got something to say," said Patty.
Jennifer Lynch was shocked at the fact that someone told her what to do.
"Thanks Patty, said Erin, as she turned back to Mayor Bradley and said,"Mayor Bradley, you have to end the party, turn off all the Christmas lights, and the tree right now."
"Yates is offended by having parties as well?" asked Jennifer Lynch.
"This is serious, said Patty, We read up on this guy who is a spirit, willing to destroy Christmas."
"That's why all these ghosts are appearing out of nowhere," Holtzmann added.
"Yeah, this dude was really against Christmas.
All this lights, decorations, even the holiday music is making him angry."
"Please Mayor Bradley, everyone's life here could be in danger, including yourself," said Erin.
"So sorry Mayor but the party's over," said Holtzmann.
"Come on now, you can't believe everything you read or see," Mayor Bradley said with a chuckle.

Just then, the lights in the room began to flicker.
The guests stopped socializing, and the musicians stopped playing.
"He's heeeerrrrrreeee," said Holtzmann.
Sure enough, Holtzmann was right.
The spirit of Victor Edwards appeared in the ballroom, along with a collection of other ghouls and ghosts.
"Who in god's name is that?" asked Mayor Bradley.
"That's the guy from what I read up on, said Patty, before turning to the Mayor and Jennifer Lynch saying "The one we tried to warn you about."
The entire room of party guests began to panic.
"Everyone, please calm down.
Just exit the room, we have this under control," said Erin.
"Right this way folks.
Please exit in an orderly fashion and no crowding or pushing.
Remember, safety first," said Holtzmann, as she, Patty and Erin were trying to help everyone get out of the ballroom safely.
At that moment, one of the spirits grabbed a bottle of champagne, and shook it, causing the bottle to pop open, spraying the beverage all over, including onto Jennifer Lynch's gown.
"AARRGH!" she screamed, before being lead out of the room by the Ghostbusters.