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Terrifying True Story Of The Demon House Of Indiana

Terrifying True Story Of The Demon House Of Indiana

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History is full of supposedly haunted houses such as The Winchester Mystery House, The Amityville Horror House, and the one in Disneyland where those grim ghosts won’t stop grinning. While many of these haunted houses are famous, few boast the evidence of paranormal activity like an unassuming home nestled snugly in northern Indiana. To Read more about the Demon House of Indiana, go here:
Date: 2024-05-29

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Big ass hoax. According to Wikipedia: Landlord Charles Reed stated he had never experienced any supernatural events at the house. His prior tenants also claimed to never have such experiences. At the time, Ammons was behind on lease and used the claimed paranormal activities to avoid payments. The tenant who moved in after Ammons had not noticed any paranormal events, either. Reed believed the events were a hoax.
The children were interviewed by psychologists, and several professionals concluded the children were acting deceptively and in accordance with their mother's beliefs. Tracy Wright, a psychologist, noted that the youngest son acted possessed whenever he was challenged or was asked questions that he did not wish to answer. Then Zak Bagans purchased it to make a film about nonsense.

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So are there any videos of the events that are claimed They spent months and could have set up a camera or something. Why did it take a month before anything happened Could it be they wanted attention, and this was a way to make money. Like the Amityville house when a new family owned it and said they never experienced anything happen in the house. It's always people who believe in a God that experience these events lol You never hear of a non-believer having these issues
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In Gary IN' why does that not surprise me, also here's a question, if people saw the possession outside of the home(like in the instance of when the kids were at the doctors) why is there no footage of it, it was in what 2016 Someone would have taken a video of it on a Smartphone, where is that footage
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When hinges creak in doorless chambers,
and strange and frightening sounds echo through the halls,
whenever candlelights flicker where the air is deathly still,
that is the time when ghosts are present.

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The devil went down to Indiana
The devil lives here man. It doesn’t leave lol.
Also it’s Gary, Indiana. All of these ghost sightings might actually be people breaking in for real lol.

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Classic symptoms of a haunted house you lost me when the kid started acting like Spider-Man. I’m sorry but my skepticism is I won’t believe it till I see it
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ya there was prob some improper wiring or high magnetic field messing with the equipment, and that house was prob filled top to bottom with mold
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Anything involving supernatural or ghosts has nothing to do with history. Do not attempt to blur the lines between fact and fiction. Unsubbed
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