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Haunted Collector Renewed for Season Two

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011

 

 

 
Syfy has ordered a 12-episode second season of Haunted Collector.

The series is expected to return during the second quarter of 2012.

Documentary-reality series Haunted Collector explores how ghosts and spirits can inhabit more than just homes and buildings — they can also live in objects.

John Zaffis and his family are renowned paranormal investigators, tracking down haunted items like paintings, guns, jewelry and dolls.

Once identified, at the client’s behest the items are collected and stored in John’s museum, helping his clients bring normalcy back to their lives.

The Series averaged over a million viewers per episode during its first season.

Haunted Collector – Ratings Alert

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Haunted Collector Becomes Syfy’s Most Watched Reality Debut of 2011 With More Than 1.4 Million Total Viewers

Syfy’s Summer 2011 got off to a sizzling start when Haunted Collector became the channel’s most watched reality series premiere of 2011, gathering 1.44 million total viewers on Wednesday, June 1.

Haunted Collector also drew 799,000 Adults 25-54 and 730,000 Adults 18-49, while averaging a 1.1 household rating.

Haunted Collector features a family of paranormal investigators who hunt down haunted items bedeviling their owners.

For more than 30 years, eminent paranormal researcher John Zaffis has been a collector. But not of stamps, coins or comic books. He collects objects that have become home to paranormal spirits and/or energy. Each week he and his family help out someone who’s being terrorized by something in their own home.

Leading off Syfy’s Wednesday prime at 8 PM was a special episode of Ghost Hunters with Josh Gates (Destination Truth), which scared up 1.49 million total viewers.

On Wednesday, July 13, the third season of Ghost Hunters International begins at 9 PM with Legend Quest premiering at 10 PM.

Haunted Collector

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Featuring a Family of Paranormal Investigators Who Hunt Down Haunted Objects

DEBUTS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, AT 9 PM

Special Episode of Ghost Hunters Kicks Off the Night at 8 PM

 

Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings – they can also possess objects. In the new Syfy reality series Haunted Collector, which will premiere Wednesday, June 1, at 9 PM (ET/PT), a family of paranormal investigators hunt down haunted items bedeviling their owners.

For more than 30 years, eminent paranormal researcher John Zaffis has been a collector. But not of stamps, coins or comic books. He collects objects that have become home to paranormal spirits and/or energy. Each week he and his family help out someone who’s being terrorized by something in their own home. They research the history of objects found in the home and try to identify what is causing the problem.

Along with his son Chris, daughter Aimee, and paranormal investigators Beth Ezzo and Brian Cano, Zaffis, author of the critically acclaimed book “Shadows of the Dark,” tracks down haunted items ranging from Civil War era weapons to strange antiques and unusual toys.

Once identified, the items are collected in his paranormal museum in Stratford, Connecticut, where he displays them for safe keeping, while ensuring they are specially stored to keep their powers at bay. Zaffis has also buried certain items in the foundation of the museum to neutralize the negative energy that can emanate from these haunted objects.

Zaffis and his team employ a number of different hi-tech gear to capture paranormal energy/activity, from video and audio recorders and EMF (Electro-Magnetic Field) meters to FLIR cameras which measure temperature fluctuations to a tenth of a degree.

Additionally, they use a variety of “low-tech” methods for their investigations such as talcum powder, wheeled toys and ropes to detect movement of suspected supernatural objects.

 

Syfy will first present a special episode of Ghost Hunters, featuring a case from the team’s very first trip to Hawaii.

Special guest Josh Gates (Destination Truth) joins the team as they investigate paranormal claims at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

The museum’s original plane hangars stand as they did on the fateful morning of December 7, 1941, and still bear the bullet holes and bomb craters from the attacks that precipitated U.S. involvement in World War II.

Visitors and employees alike have reported several startling experiences at the museum, suggesting that the site’s history has made it a hub for paranormal activity.

Haunted Collector

Saturday, April 16th, 2011

Premieres Wednesday, June 1st

Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings — they can also live in objects.

In the new Syfy reality series Haunted Collector, a family of paranormal investigators hunt down haunted items bedeviling their owners.

For 30 years John Zaffis, eminent paranormal researcher and demonologist, has been consulted on countless hauntings for clients all over the country, desperate to return their lives to normalcy.

Author of the critically acclaimed book “Shadows of the Dark,” Zaffis has amassed thousands of possessed objects that reside in the bizarre museum which he built next to his house in Connecticut.

Along with his son Chris, daughter Amy, and paranormal investigators Beth Ezzo and Brian Cano, Zaffis tracks down haunted items such as paintings, guns, jewelry and antiques. Once identified, the items are collected and stored in the museum.

Syfy Announces New Paranormal Reality Series

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

 

Haunted Collector (working title)

Premiering in June — Ghosts and spirits inhabit more than just homes and buildings — they can also live in objects.

John Zaffis and his family are renowned paranormal investigators, tracking down haunted items like paintings, guns, jewelry and dolls. Once identified, the items are collected and stored in their museum, helping John’s clients bring normalcy back to their lives.

Produced by Gurney Productions. Executive producers: Scott Gurney and Dierdre Gurney.

 

Legend Quest

Premiering in July — This fast-paced action-adventure series follows Ashley Cowie, a real-life symbologist, as he travels the world in search of some of history’s greatest relics and artifacts, all of which are believed to hold hidden powers and mystical significance for ancient and modern cultures.

Each episode will include Indiana Jones-type adventure and Da Vinci Code-style connections as the hidden truths and alternative theories of these mythical objects are explored.

Legend Quest is executive produced by John Brenkus and Mickey Stern for BASE Productions, and is a co-production with Universal Networks International.

 

Paranormal Witness

Premiering in September — From Raw TV, the acclaimed creative team behind Locked Up Abroad and Gold Rush Alaska, this tense, filmic and high-octane drama-documentary series brings to life the stories of people who have lived through paranormal experiences that defy explanation.

Using the mixture of intimate first-hand testimony and grittily realistic drama that Raw TV is known for, Paranormal Witness will transport the audience into a world turned upside down by extraordinary and terrifying events.

Paranormal Witness is produced by Raw TV. Executive producers: Dimitri Doganis and Bart Layton.

Paranormal Activity at Fort Mifflin during Ghost Hunters’ Investigation

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Ghost Hunters crew investigates Philadelphia's Fort Mifflin on June 26th and June 27th, 2009.

Fans ask the Ghost Hunters crew questions prior to heading out on investigation of Fort Mifflin.

On June 26, 2009, I had the privilege of attending the Fort Mifflin investigation with the cast of Ghost Hunters, along with John Zaffis and Gavin Cromwell.

I did not feel that the activity was as heavy as it was at Waverly Hills but did have several interesting experiences. My main ghost hunting tool was my Shack Hack.

The Shack Hack is an AM/FM radio, set on the AM frequencies, with a scanner, which has been “hacked” so that it keeps jumping across the AM stations. It allows a ghost or spirit to choose among frequencies to form its words in response to the ghost hunter’s questions. The questions can be spoken aloud or telepathically. I used mine with headphones so as not to disturb other investigators. They can also be used with speakers so that a group can hear the answers.

We were divided up into groups. I started in the tunnel where William Howell was imprisoned. I did not sense much activity in the tunnels, nor was there much activity on the K-II meter that Jason Hawes placed among us. Several of the group asked questions to evoke a response. No responses came on the K-II meters or the shack Hack, while I was present.

I left the group early and wandered over to the outdoor cannons where I thought I saw shadows. I asked if anyone was present and got a response, “Two.” I asked why they stayed here. The response came, “To aim at the enemy.” I could get no further conversation, as they seemed intent on their duties or they disappeared.

The soldiers’ barracks was quiet, even though I sat in the same spot where Tango said his father saw a shadowy figure. I joined a group in the Officer’s quarters, where they attempted to converse with someone named Elizabeth. I am unaware as to whether the group got any EVP responses to their questions but when they asked whether she was afraid of them, I heard a distinct, “Yes” through my Shack Hack headphones, in a very timid female voice.

My best experience was at the stable. There, John Zaffis met our group outside the entrance and said that each group had made contact with a spirit named Mark. He said that he had a Shack Hack set up for the group and that some women should be close to the speakers as he seemed to prefer women. I asked John if we knew the timeframe of Mark’s life and John said that he thought spirits got confused at times, when asked to name dates.

I grabbed the bench right next to the speakers. John started off the session by calling out to Mark and asking if he was still there. He was. John then encouraged the group to ask questions.

I asked Mark what his job was at the Fort. His answer, “Kitchen.” As the group called out questions, we learned that Mark had several sons and daughters, one son who occasionally worked there. John said that the information regarding the number of children was consistent across groups. He told us their names. Myra was the mother of his children.  

John said our group was learning the most about Mark. Mark was black and had been a slave. Myra was sold away from the family.  He was happy to learn that slavery ended but did not seem to care as much that we now had a black president. Someone asked if he knew George Washington. His response showed surprise and was a bit sarcastic, “Who me?” John said at times Mark had an attitude with the other groups. Mark did NOT like the British. 

I asked him if he was treated fairly at the Fort. He was. I asked him if he wanted to stay there. He was waiting for the return of Myra and did not want to go anywhere. He did not reply to being told that she was dead. Someone thought that another spirit came in and tried to talk to, or about, a “Webster.” Mark came in with a “Jealous.” He admitted to being jealous of us wanting to talk to anyone else. He admitted to being lonely.

I asked if there was anything that we could do for him. The answer was “No.” He believed in God and heaven. I asked him how he saw us, “As lights.” At this point there was a lot of static and it was also time to end the session.

I felt a kinship with Mark, who was lonely as he waited for his wife of so long ago. There was nothing that he wanted, he said he was not unhappy. I thanked Mark in my heart for talking to us and I pray he finds peace.

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