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Ed and Lorraine Warren Cases

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Again, the story here starts when a family moves into a new place, this time the Snedeker House, a former funeral home. When settling into their new residence in 1986, the Snedeker family (Allen, Carmen, and their children) discovered all sorts of disturbing funeral paraphernalia in the basement, including toe tags, coffin hoisters, and blood drains. According to People, the unsettling happenings started with sexual attacks (slaps and gropes), spirit appearances, and personality changes in the oldest child, who was afflicted with Hodgkin’s disease and schizophrenia.

The Snedeker House became the basis for the film “The Haunting in Connecticut.” As the story goes, the Warrens stopped by the home and said that it was possessed. Per Live Science, Ray Garton, the horror author hired by the Warrens to write about the house, noted conflicting reports between the family members. Still, he said that he was asked to hype up the story in the book “In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting,” which he wrote with the Warrens.


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