The Haunted Museum: What’s in the Basement? – We Want to Believe

A new episode of the Paranormal Network video series We Want to Believe has just been released, and in this one the We Want to Believe team returns to the haunted village of Ashcroft to explore the town’s museum. Surprisingly, reports that the building is haunted prove to be false – but that doesn’t mean there aren’t spirits residing in some of the many artifacts that can be found lining the museum’s walls. And it doesn’t take long for a presence to make itself known. To see what happens, check out the video embedded baove!

Written and Directed 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.

Hewlett also produces We Want to Believe with Jason Morris. The show is Executive Produced by Berge Garabedian. This episode was Edited by Jason Morris. Hewlett is joined in the cast of the show by Peter Renn, Shawn Knippelberg, Sarah Jane, Brandon Knippelberg, and Marcus Flor.

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A couple of the previous episodes of We Want to Believe can be seen below. To see more episodes and to take a look at our other paranormal shows, head over to the Paranormal Network YouTube channel, which is dedicated to things like UFOs, hauntings, and cryptids. If you like it, subscribe while you’re there! You can learn more about Paranormal Network at THIS LINK.

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Cody is a news editor and film critic, focused on the horror arm of JoBlo.com, and writes scripts for videos that are released through the JoBlo Originals and JoBlo Horror Originals YouTube channels. In his spare time, he's a globe-trotting digital nomad, runs a personal blog called Life Between Frames, and writes novels and screenplays.