


It wasn’t long before strange things began to happen in the house–little things that people usually ignore. Gerard and Laura Goodin lived in the small bungalow when they adopted their young daughter Marcia in 1968. The activity seemed to center around a little girl. Respected Witnesses Document Their Experiencesįirefighters and law enforcement agents have gone on record to say they witnessed everything from chairs moving on their own, crucifixes being ejected from their wall anchors and knives being thrown by an invisible force. What’s staggering is not only the bizarre happenings that took place, but they were so well documented by so many trusted sources. In the book “ The World’s Most Haunted House,” writer Bill Hall takes a deep-dive into this case. Reporters, witnesses, and other professionals would go on record saying they saw furniture move without provocation, hovering refrigerators, and physical attacks. It took place in Bridgeport at 966 Lindley Street in 1974 and it caused such a media circus the neighborhood would go on lock-down. Again, the Warren’s were on hand to assist.īut there is another chilling tale that the Warrens were involved in that nobody talks about. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., the Lutz family was battling their own demons on a now-famous lot in Amityville.

Cops, priests and social workers went on record to confirm the reports. That case involved two young sisters who were tormented by a ghost that threw things, spoke by way of possession and was just an overall supernatural baddie. The sequel, Conjuring 2 moved to Britain and documented the famous Enfield haunting. She asserted everything you see on screen is actually how it happened. She maintained before her death in 2019 that she didn’t allow the filmmakers to take too much creative license. Warren died in 2006, Lorraine served as a consultant to The Conjuring.
