![]() ![]() ![]() In this case it turned out to be a problem created by mixed prescriptions. We told him from the outset the odds were well against finding something supernatural. Things changed when a guy called John Leland wrote an article based on an investigation with us for the New York Times. I’m not scared of being judged, I don’t give a damn if people like me or not, I am who I am and I’ll always be that person. What if we ended up harming the field of the paranormal? We did not want to become a mockery and not seem professional. ![]() It was a real fear of people not understanding what we were doing and trying to accomplish. We were offered our own show numerous times and turned them down as we were hugely concerned with whether the viewers would really understand what we did and would our passion translate on camera. It was the unknown 20% ‘what if’ mentality that led to production companies asking us to work with them behind the scenes on such programmes as ‘Scariest Places on Earth.’ JASON HAWES: Well first I am a firm believer in the paranormal, although at least some 80% of claims can be disproved. ![]()
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