Trailer! AITH produced series We Want to Believe investigates a haunted barn

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Earlier this month, the AITH produced paranormal investigation series WE WANT TO BELIEVE successfully completed a four-part investigation called THE DEMON JAR. Now the show is gearing up to return in September, and embedded above is a trailer for the Haunted Barn Investigation!

For this investigation, the We Want to Believe team was called to a remodeled barn where an unusual phenomenon has started following the owner wherever she goes. Lead investigator Peter Renn finds the case to be similar to another one he investigated years earlier – and a psychic is brought in to help the team figure out what is happening at this barn.

Created by Jason Hewlett, We Want to Believe is 

a paranormal reality show that takes an un-Hollywood approach to the pseudo science of paranormal investigation. Episodes chronicle investigations by writer/director/investigator Jason Hewlett, paranormal investigator Peter Renn and their team as they tackle hauntings, spectral encounters, Bigfoot, UFO sightings, and other high strangeness, No false evidence, no camera tricks or special effects — this is the real deal; what you see is raw and intact.  

Part 1 of the two part Barn investigation will premiere on the JoBlo Horror Videos YouTube channel on Friday, September 4th!
 

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