Friday, February 12, 2010

Is a haunting in Connecticut really a true story?

If it is....that's freaky.Is a haunting in Connecticut really a true story?
Meh....





Amityville Horror is scarier.





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I'm talking about the actual haunting in Amityville, NY, and the news reports that followed. Not the sh!tty Hollywood film.Is a haunting in Connecticut really a true story?
it is true that areas/houses in connecticut are haunted, the story in the movie would mostly be true but just exaggerated for the sake of entertainment. my friend just told me a couple of days ago that she knew someone that was related to some guy who lived in connecticut and he stabbed himself down his chest and was in an accoma for 6 days and lived! he was sane! he was just a normal guy and he stated that ';he heard voices telling him to do it';.. freaky huh? he was probably possessed O_O
it is a true story!!!!just read the story below and you would have your answer!!!





In 1986, Ed and Karen Parker move their family into an old Connecticut home to be near the hospital where their teenaged son receives cancer treatment. Soon after learning that their residence was once a funeral home, Paul begins seeing entities, including four Dark men and a demon called the ';Man in the Suit,'; and his health worsens. With his behavior becoming increasingly erratic, his parents have him committed to a mental hospital. Once the son is gone, the evil forces inhabiting the house turn on the rest of the family. In desperation, the Parkers contact psychic investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren for help. This story is to be featured in the upcoming film The Haunting in Connecticut.














The real family who experienced the events in the movie A Haunting in Connecticut told their story in a ghost series on the Discovery Channel in 2005. Their faces were shadowed out and they said that they did not wish to speak of the story after that episode.
yeah, this is actually supposed to be pretty real. discovery channel had a thing on it a couple years back...i think it started their 'a haunting' series. whether or not THAT was true...it's not for me to say. The movie is probably dramamtized, but the spirits and stuff is allegedly real. (Amityville Horror never really happened; that was a lame court defense a guy gave and hollywood ran with it....twice. Texas Chainsaw Massacre didn't happen, either, they just said that at the beginning of the movie for fun. Sorry for oversharing, I'm bored)
of course people have been living there for years without any problems! if you see the documentary or read the story you would know that they had an exorcist that removed the spirits. i truley belive because you see unexplainable thing from time to time, and besides where do spirits go after they are dead?





my question is if any one knows the story about the people who lived there before, the people who owned the morgue?
Personally, I dont think its true. The real boy had a mental illness. This is a fact. Also, nearly all of the Hollywood ';true story'; horror films are in fact fake. Like the strangers, which is supposed to be true events, never really happened. Im not saying the movie isnt scary, obviously I havent seen it yet. But to me, I dont think it is true.
This story has been at the seat of some controversy. The family (the brother in particular) of this boy insist that the boy was suffering from mental illness and have been in litigation to stop this story in both book and film version from being released. The ';true'; story had demonologists Ed %26amp; Lorraine Warren (the same folks who investigated the Amityville case) working on it. I've read all of the Warren's books and attended one of their demonology seminars in Putnam, CT and was impressed. After doing further research on the cases that the Warrens investigate, it appears that they may be more about hype than they are about actual investigation. They don't allow anyone (of scientific background) to observe their methods or verify their testimonials of what they ';observe'; in a household. Most of their ';facts'; are not recorded via audio or video and relies mostly on heresay. They control the research environment. Anyway... not to burst the bubble of this story, but the family of this boy seem to feel that the boy was exploited in order to make money for several people. The family of this boy provided some solid documentation that he was mentally unstable and that information was ignored by the Warrens in favor of exploitation. I wish I had website links to share where I have read about this over the last year, but unfortuntely I don't. The Warren's mystique has worn off a great deal after I learned about their practices. Their books are full of religious dogma more than scientific fact. They seem to just want to scare you into Christianity. ';The Haunted'; is an interesting read about a supposed ';true story'; of a family terrorized by three seperate demons in West Pittston, PA. The people eventually ended up going on Richard Bey (a low-budget 90's talk-show host out of New Jersey) to tell their story. The book is out of print, but maybe a library or Amazon.com has it. My opinion is...always do your research...and don't take anything as fact...especially in Hollywood. Based on a true story says very little. They certainly take their creative liberties. Hope this was helpful.
Yes but the movie took some creative liberties to make the movie more entertaining.


I first saw this story on Discovery channel, and if the movie is anything like the discovery show it will be creepy.
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Yes,but not as is portrayed in the movie. I saw 'A Haunting in Conneticut' on ?Bravo? But the series is called %26gt;Hauntings. I saw it last year and it was still creepy.








Hauntings @ Discovery Channel
Yes it is..I want to see it veryy badly.


And yes, it is freaky.





And no, Amityville Horror was pretty bad..my friends and I were laughing.
No. Yahoo actually has an article about it. People have lived in the so called haunted house for years and never had any problems.





Sorry, but there are no such things as ghosts.
Yea, the true stroy is that a man in Connecticut thought he was possessed by the Devil...
its based on a true story
yes it is, and i agree, its freaky

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