The truth about the poplar movie, The Haunting in Connecticut, was revealed in an interview with People.com. For two years, Carmen Reed, the mother of the boy who had been plagued by a malevolent force, stated the children in the home had been slapped, groped, and terrorized. According to the interview, in order to be closer to the clinic where her son underwent cancer treatments, the family moved into a former funeral home.
The torment began the first night they arrived. It started with her son seeing a man with black hair that hung down to his hips. The apparition appeared to him daily. Sometimes, the entity would just say his name. Other times, he'd make threats. The doctors, after being informed of the boy's visions, declared him a schizophrenic.
Soon after, her son's disposition seemed to change. He began playing cruel tricks on his family. Not sure what to do, the Reed's sent their son to live with nearby relatives. Interestingly the voices and the visions stopped!
But now with the boy gone, the entity set his sights on one of the Carmen's nieces. One night, her eighteen-year-old niece said, "Aunt Carmen, it's coming, can you feel it?" Terrified, she clung to Carmen. Pulling her away, Reed glanced down and saw the imprint of an invisible hand crawl up her niece's shirt. That's when she realized that the vision and voice that had plagued her son were supernatural.
Immediately she reached out for help. Famed demonologist John Zaffis, along with three priests, performed a three-hour exorcism. Zaffis was later quoted as saying, "Compared to that house, the other cases I had been involved with were like dealing with Casper the Friendly ghost." He continued, "All I wanted to do was get my car keys and get the hell out of that house." Although the exorcism was a success, the Reed family no longer lives there. The torment they's endured at the hands of the evil that once lurked within their former Southington home will never be forgotten!
The torment began the first night they arrived. It started with her son seeing a man with black hair that hung down to his hips. The apparition appeared to him daily. Sometimes, the entity would just say his name. Other times, he'd make threats. The doctors, after being informed of the boy's visions, declared him a schizophrenic.
Soon after, her son's disposition seemed to change. He began playing cruel tricks on his family. Not sure what to do, the Reed's sent their son to live with nearby relatives. Interestingly the voices and the visions stopped!
But now with the boy gone, the entity set his sights on one of the Carmen's nieces. One night, her eighteen-year-old niece said, "Aunt Carmen, it's coming, can you feel it?" Terrified, she clung to Carmen. Pulling her away, Reed glanced down and saw the imprint of an invisible hand crawl up her niece's shirt. That's when she realized that the vision and voice that had plagued her son were supernatural.
Immediately she reached out for help. Famed demonologist John Zaffis, along with three priests, performed a three-hour exorcism. Zaffis was later quoted as saying, "Compared to that house, the other cases I had been involved with were like dealing with Casper the Friendly ghost." He continued, "All I wanted to do was get my car keys and get the hell out of that house." Although the exorcism was a success, the Reed family no longer lives there. The torment they's endured at the hands of the evil that once lurked within their former Southington home will never be forgotten!
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