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The Enfield Poltergeist: The Only Language That Worked

The Enfield Poltergeist: The Only Language That Worked In December 1977, Maurice Grosse said something out loud that he probably should have kept to himself. He’d been sleeping in shifts in a council house in Brimsdown, North London for three months. He had tape recordings of knocking sounds and animal growls. He had a Metropolitan…
The Perron Family Haunting: What 10 Years in That House Actually Looked Like

The Perron Family Haunting is one of the most documented cases of alleged paranormal activity in American history. When I was eight years old in Ohio, there was an ice cream truck that came down our street every afternoon without fail. Three bells, pause, three bells. The kids in the neighborhood heard it from whatever…
King Paimon: The True Demon Behind Hereditary

There’s a moment in the Lesser Key of Solomon where the instructions for summoning King Paimon specify that the conjurer must face northwest. Most versions of the text say west; this compass bearing comes from one specific manuscript — the Sloane 2731 copy, a single variant among many — and whoever compiled it thought the…
The Real Annabelle Doll: What Hollywood Got Wrong and Why It’s Scarier

The Real Annabelle Doll: What Hollywood Got Wrong and Why It’s Scarier My cousin Amber had a doll she kept on the shelf above her bed. I was eleven, staying at my aunt’s for two weeks that summer for reasons that were never fully explained to me in a way a child could use. The…
The Warrens: Beloved Saviors or Shameless Scammers?

Were Ed and Lorraine Warren genuine paranormal investigators or calculated frauds? Ethan Vance breaks down the real story behind Amityville, Annabelle, and The Conjuring — no Hollywood gloss, just the uncomfortable truth.





