It stars, among others, Tony McCabe and Elizabeth Lee and features a paranormal plot involving LSD drug use, a psychic, a hideous witch who morphs into a young woman, a séance, a kung-fu chopping socialite, ghosts, psychopaths and federal agents.
An ambulance arrives, where the paramedics discover that the maintenance man is dead, but that Mitchell is still alive, but in horrible pain.
Two doctors, named Dr. Roxin and Dr. White, examine him and it is discovered that Cronin Mitchell, due to this near-fatal electrical charge through his brain, has somehow given him Extra Sensory Perception.
After leaving the hospital, Mitchell retreats from the public and dons a black scarf and dark sunglasses to hide his appearance.
Mitchell leaves his house for the first time in months since his accident and begins to explore his renewed and enhanced life.
Circumstances change when he attempts to use his psychic abilities to identify a serial killer who is committing murders in the small town of Jefferson, Wisconsin, and runs head-to-head into a karate-happy government official, Alex Jordan (William Brooker), who has been sent by the federal government to work on the case.
Next, Mitchell visits a church where he summons a ghost that has mysteriously laid claim to the unfortunate house of worship.
At the climax, Mitchell finally takes the LSD and during his "trip" he discovers that Detective Maddox is the serial killer.
Despite Mitchell being dead, the case is solved with Dr. Jordan taking all the credit for finding the killer, which he decides to make the move onto Ellen.
Jordon unwittingly runs head-on into a fire flare at an excavation site and falls to the ground with part of his face horribly burned.
The hag approaches him and offers to heal his injuries and restore his scared face with magic if he agrees to become her lover.