@@Thor-Orion facts, it’s just a very _loud_ button up. And I say loud in the nicest way possible. Not only is wendigoon wholesome af but WendiGOD is fashionable as _FVCK_ He’s just that dang perfect 💯
"My my! Quite dirty in here isn't it! Perhaps I shall just just sweep up a bit eh?" *proceeds to sweep floors* "la dee da dee da- I say are those footsteps? Ah, the children are returning. Well, off l pop!" *POOF*
ITS NOT A GAME PEOPLE, YOU COULD DIE TOMORROW, QUIT PLAYING AROUND, THESE ARE END TIMES!!! TURN TO JESUS NOW! ASK HIM TO FORGIVE YOUR SINS STOP PUTTING YOUR HOPE IN THE GOVERNMENT, IN RELIGION, IN SCIENCE, IN WEALTH, IN CELEBRITIES, IN SPORTS, IN THE WORLD (IT WILL PERISH!) Turn back to Jesus our Creator, not religion. Religion creates bondage, in Christ there is freedom. Im not talking church, im not talking religion, im talking relationship with your Creator. Call upon Jesus now and ask Him into your life and to forgive your sins. Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." -John 14:6 “For the wages of sin is death (hell), but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” -Romans 6:23 "But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven." -Matthew 10:33 YOU CAN STAND ON YOUR OWN AGAINST GOD AND TRY TO JUSTIFY YOUR SIN WHEN YOU WONT EVEN BE ABLE TO LOOK UP. YOU WILL BE WEEPING IN TERROR REALIZING YOU MADE A BIG MISTAKE. YOU WONT WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH GOD, HE CREATED EVERYTHING!!! GOD SEES EVERYTHING YOUVE EVER DONE; YOU WONT FOOL HIM!!! OR PUT YOUR TRUST IN JESUS WHO DIED ON THE CROSS AND TOOK THE WRATH OF GOD IN OUR PLACE FOR OUR SINS. IT'S A FREE GIFT BUT HE CANT FORCE YOU TO TAKE IT. WILL YOU CALL UPON HIM NOW AND SURRENDER TO HIM. TALK TO HIM LIKE A BEST FRIEND, HE'S WAITING AND HE LOVES YOU.
I think the funniest inference about the Enfield Poltergeist being faked is that like Wendigoon said, it STARTED as a real haunting until the girls starting making noise and destroying things for attention. But it's not like there were other things happening alongside the girls faking it, which means that the ghost was trying its best to scare them and then saw them bending spoons and hitting the ceiling with a broom and was like "What the hell is wrong with you people, I'm outta here"
A friend on mine is the grandson of the lady that saw the daughter levitate through the window. Going to his wedding in sept and I can’t wait to meet her
Also, Ed and Lorraine didn't show up to the Enfield house until two years after the events. Two other people, Maurice Gross and Guy Playfair, were the ones who actually investigated there.
I love that in the Amityville case, the owners and neighbors were so confused and alarmed by the "bad smell," but didn't make any connection whatsoever that multiple people died there and they didn't even clean well enough to throw out the beds. Wonder what the smell could be. Truly a mystery. 🤦🏻♂
The house was cleaned. When the Lutzes bought it, they also bought some of the Defeos' furniture for an extra $400. I'm pretty sure it included some of the bed frames, as in headboard, footboard, and railings. The mattresses were not included. Still creepy af, but it's not like they were sleeping on the blood-soaked mattresses and pillows.
@@Ekdrink that’s the perfect way to describe it! His presentation is such a fresh breath of air from the guys who do the deep voice with creepy music stick
A friend and I once decided to do a marathon of all the Amityville movies, and then immediately changed our plans because we found out how many of them existed.
I've watched several at least three first 4 or 5, I can't believe how many there are. I come across a new one every couple of weeks when searching through movie apps looking for something to watch.
I want to see a dark comedy movie about a grumpy old guy in his apartment being the caretaker of a bunch of possessed objects. Spraying them with holy water like a cat when they start teleporting, explaining that he will not go get them a young virgin to sacrifice, and keeping kids and troublemakers away from them. I imagine a gag where he has holy chains and stuff in his house to keep him in bed like Moonknight, stopping any possession shenanigans. Heck, have a "time-out" box similar to the box that Annabelle is held in. Have the whole story be like a "weird family" thing, but with this older guy who has to look after these objects and the demons inside them. Probably too dark for regular audiences, but the idea of a bunch of possessed dolls banding together to save their only friend in some wacky hijinks sounds hilarious to me.
No lie, great grandpa lived in a shack in Hillsboro TX in the 30's that was rumored to be haunted. After serving in the Marine Corps in WWII he returned and neighbors say they heard him yell in the middle of the night "You slam that door you better be paying rent!" The neighbors lived in a similar shack a whole acre away
@@kingsadvisor18 I know a similar person, the thing is he went crazy in the war. He often says how he is cursed complaining about imaginary problems, that only exist in his head, also catch him speaking with no one in his head he is speaking with someone he knows but that person isn't present, later he have these fake memories too. The reality is he is a drunk that on top of that have mental issues. No one cursed him, if anything he is lucky to live a life he does bcs there are lots of people who tolerate his abusive behavior and his pointless yelling. He had a job and retired, he is lucky as it can be. Idk where the ''curse'' story comes from. Other then that lots of people left him due to his behavior and maybe he misses them. Other then that there are still ppl who tolerate his s--t. He have these anger issues, and paranoia attacks, how he will freeze to death, he will starve etc even tho in reality he have money for everything. When he is on medication he is normal, soon as he mixes it with alcohol he is done, he switch into a different person. But often it's enough for him to just drink heavy spirits, he starts his rants and abusive behavior and have these mentioned paranoia attacks how he is scarred to not make the winter and similar crap. One day he asked me to pay the bills bcs in his head I was living in his house ... Reality was I visited his son that day and was there maybe for 5 minutes until I had enough of his rants. He knew exactly who I was called me by my name, was aggressive about his belief how I owe him money for a imaginary rent and bills that I didn't pay ... that man sadly is a mentally ill drunk. We never lived together and given the known history of his behavior I rarely even went to his place but somehow ran into him and hear stories from his son and others. Idk how his wife puts up with him, honestly I would lock him up long time ago, either in jail or in a mental institution, he isn't a normal human for a very long time now.
"She saw an aura around her teachers." Know teachers from the 50's that was most likely just the clouds of cigarette smoke that came standard with a teaching degree at the time.
Yes. Back when I was in college, teachers were allowed to smoke indoors still - Brazil is a crazy place. My Constitutional Procedures teacher had an aura as thick as Lucario's in Pokémon. Very spiritual being.
so actually, a fun fact: Feeling like you are floating, that you have grown twice your size, or even that you have shrunk is a fairly common thing for young children to experience! It's called alice in Wonderland syndrome, and I recommend looking into it. sometimes even adults experience it (though in rarer cases) I bet if you asked around, at least one person you know may have experienced it at some point in their life, I know I did a lot when I was a kid.
I’ve experienced this since childhood, it still regularly happens to me and nobody I’ve ever tried to explain it to even remotely understood what I was talking about 😅
@@maschinka_ I recommend doing more research if you're interested, I don't know all the details so there is a chance that there may be underlying issues. I hope you are doing okay though!
I remember one day I woke up and felt big, i don't remember much but I went to my parents room and told them I was big in Spanish, I remember saying "estoy Mas grande que oliver" which meant, "I'm Bigger than olivert" my fat friend. This might sound funny but it was confusing and scary after like 3 minutes of realizing what I've said/thought. My parents thought i was just being stupid but my brother said I was going crazy. It was so weird and it happened like a few years ago. I didn't think much of it although I KNOW many people would definitely look into it, I thought I would to but it's different when something happens to you. It's not the same, I simply didn't look into it. I don't know why, although I'm the type of person who would look into anything that's not normal
Random little nerdy theory: what if Donna Bienviento and Angie from Resident Evil Village were named after Donna and Angie, the owners of the Annabel doll. Because y’know spooky dolls.
I wouldn't put it past the creators of RE. The Japanese game designers have always been great at putting references to USA pop-culture into their games. Look at series like Castlevania for example.
Feel like that RE8 had a lot of small hidden easter eggs like that. One example I felt was that they gave the name Rosemary to the Winters daughter to referents the movie of the same name, which fits the theme of RE8 perfectly. As well as the cannibal house up at the hills to referents the movie, The Hills have eyes or Chainsaw massacres. Just my thoughts :)
Exorcisms we’re like a craze back in the day. My girlfriends mother told me that when she was in high school she would repeat phrases or just read signs out loud and repeat them. So her mom took her to exrocist and had a whole exorcism done (they’re not catholic btw). After that she told her friends at school about it and they told a teacher who took her to a counselor and it turns out she just had mild tourette syndrome lmao.
ITS NOT A GAME PEOPLE, YOU COULD DIE TOMORROW, QUIT PLAYING AROUND, THESE ARE END TIMES!!! TURN TO JESUS NOW! ASK HIM TO FORGIVE YOUR SINS STOP PUTTING YOUR HOPE IN THE GOVERNMENT, IN RELIGION, IN SCIENCE, IN WEALTH, IN CELEBRITIES, IN SPORTS, IN THE WORLD (IT WILL PERISH!) Turn back to Jesus our Creator, not religion. Religion creates bondage, in Christ there is freedom. Im not talking church, im not talking religion, im talking relationship with your Creator. Call upon Jesus now and ask Him into your life and to forgive your sins. Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." -John 14:6 “For the wages of sin is death (hell), but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” -Romans 6:23 "But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven." -Matthew 10:33 YOU CAN STAND ON YOUR OWN AGAINST GOD AND TRY TO JUSTIFY YOUR SIN WHEN YOU WONT EVEN BE ABLE TO LOOK UP. YOU WILL BE WEEPING IN TERROR REALIZING YOU MADE A BIG MISTAKE. YOU WONT WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH GOD, HE CREATED EVERYTHING!!! GOD SEES EVERYTHING YOUVE EVER DONE; YOU WONT FOOL HIM!!! OR PUT YOUR TRUST IN JESUS WHO DIED ON THE CROSS AND TOOK THE WRATH OF GOD IN OUR PLACE FOR OUR SINS. IT'S A FREE GIFT BUT HE CANT FORCE YOU TO TAKE IT. WILL YOU CALL UPON HIM NOW AND SURRENDER TO HIM. TALK TO HIM LIKE A BEST FRIEND, HE'S WAITING AND HE LOVES YOU.
Fun Succubus Fact! The roots of terms "Succubus" and "Incubus" originally mean "Lie Below" and "Lie Above" respectively. The two species, for want of a better word, were considered to be the same thing, switching between male and female depending on the target. Succubi were bottoms and Incubi were tops. But we can go further. The exact description says that the creature takes female form and collects you-know-what from a man before taking on a male form and using the collected "material" to impregnate a women. This is thought to be fully constructed, with no deeper source, by people in medieval times to explain babies born out of wedlock. "We've never even spoken your honor, we just both got deceived by the same evil demon"
Well finally.. an explanation ofhow jesus' mother got pregnant whilr retaining her virginity. One question remains, however-- and that is, how in the hell she was a virgin after she was married? I mean what guy is going to marry a chick and then not do her?
It's not that succubi were bottoms and Incubi were tops. Traditional Acceptable Positions were the Man being on top and the woman being underneath, as in missionary sex. this is what they are referring to. Not some kind of dominance or submission type aspect.
It's just so hard for me to believe in these hauntings. Who tf has a demon screaming at you, physically assaulting you, then just think "Damn. Forgot to do laundry today."
@@rafaelalodio5116 this is sadly true the IP Man movies are a perfect example now don't get me wrong he was indeed to best martial artist in china but his life wasn't even 50 percent as exciting
My dad, a pastor, did occasionally got calls about demon possession, but according to him “99.9% of the time it’s just a simple mental/psychological issues, so I just recommend to see a doctor.” But one time he mentioned he had to face a real demon possessed person. Sadly he never shared details with us and took the secret to his grave, but I remember he mentioned demons are frightening being that should never be underestimated.
From what I've gathered from my parents, mostly my mother as she's the more willing to speak on the things that go bump in the dark, there's two types of encounters when it comes to demons: possession and what I can only describe as an avatar. When it's possession, (assuming you are "gifted" with supernatural aptitude) you get the sense your not speaking to the person who is in front of you, not the "the lights are on but nobody's home" but rather "when you look through the window there's a house inside the house" Now for the other one, when you look at one you get the overwhelming sense that you're not looking at a human. You can't pinpoint what's wrong, but deep down you know it's not a human.
Yeah you can't fake about 10 people sitting in a room in a house where there was a suicide involved, people talking having fun only to be interrupted of screams, things falling around and later the ceiling thumping inhumainly loud, mind you being sealed shut so no one can go up from inside or out. The house in question was relatively new but a woman killed her self in the attic room which was build off from the rest of the house. The house was sold cheap to a new family and very soon they found out why it was cheap. Ever since they left that house remained empty, the whole neighborhood knew about it no one wanted to live in it, you couldn't even if you tried. The entire place was full of paranormal experiences and weird people anyway and my friend grew up there. Like my same good friend often said who had plenty of weird experiences in life, the thing about sharing such information of hauntings and paranormal experiences 90% chance is that people who actually experience it especially often enough are so traumatized for life that they rather forget about it and don't talk about it at all or extremely rarely. So the ones who actually openly talk about it and-or make money from this, seek attention etc are usually 2nd or 3rd hand information that probably is either missing lots of information or blown out of proportions. Case and point like the comments ''idk just make something up to fill that gap and make it scary''. Is a red flag of these people just recycle some random stories they gathered from randoms. Equally I can't stand the skeptics who always come up with ignorant or idiotic remarks to debunk something just to be edgy in their own way and call people names for no reason other then to be simply a edgy toxic person. On a related note the other day there was this one guy out of nowhere started talking about paranormal things during a gaming stream, yelling even, how everything is fake and people who tell these stories are bored out of their mind to which after he vented for at least 30 minutes, he finally asked others ''so what are your experiences'' To which this friend of mine happen to be there too and spoke out. He mentioned few things he experienced to which he have solid proof. I can attest that there is no way he could make it up and there were other witnesses involved to who I also talked to. To again this skeptic guy said you ''dreamed it all'' ... Yeah like these people somehow dreamed the whole thing for days, months even to the point of abandoning the places they live and leaving their belongings behind and magically all of them have the same experience out of a ''dream'' ... To which my friend replied to ''well the fair point you can make, clearly you didn't experienced anything and therefore it's hard for you to believe but one day when you experience things 1st hand you will start believing IN SOMETHING.'' To which the skeptic said ''no I wont, bcs it's all just BS'' My friend replied ''well if it's all BS and you have such highly opposing point of view, aggressive even yelling here and calling me a BS person WHY DID YOU EVEN START THIS CONVERSATION IN THE 1st PLACE AND WHY ARE YOU DRAGGING IT for more then an hour ?!'' Safe to say he changed the subject but ended up screaming and complaining about something else. I know that if I would be a host of this stream I would 100% kick this person out since he clearly have anger issues among other mental problems. He often complains about things and starts these odd conversations of topics that are irrelevant to the games they stream so as the people he is surrounded with etc. Like one person would talk about one movie then he would cut him off talking about some game developer and his controversy, 1st of all we didn't ended our conversation 2nd of all I couldn't care less about the person you brought up nor anyone else here cares about your venting of pointless things ... He just insults everything and everyone and thinks his opinions matter even one bit ... Sick of it. I go there to hang out with others, with my friend and not him. Usually this individual starts talking about Pokemons and YuGiOh, like dude NOBODY CARES and you are 30 something year old, GROW UP!!! After a person sharing such an traumatic event I would never insult anyone while this guy strait up says how we dream it and we are a problem ...
When I was in highschool, one of my classmates told me that he accidentally walked in on an ongoing exorcism. When he walked into the church he helped at, he noticed it was unusually empty but the door to the basement was open. He heard voices coming from the basement and headed down. When he got near the bottom, he saw the priest standing over a woman, praying and throwing holy water. The woman was standing, but was arched backwards unnaturally. Both were bleeding from the eyes. He immediately turned and ran home.
I'm a massive sceptic of all things supernatural; I want them to be real and true, but I find it almost impossible unless I were to have a first hand experience... The closest of which was when I kept seeing strange men in the back yard that my mother said weren't there, but I'm not sure if they were just the product of my imagination and reading FAR too much Goosebumps.
@@MonteScarf I don’t have much opinion on this matter, but my dad was skeptical about pretty any supernatural-like phenomenons (like ghost sightings). There has to be simple explanations to them (scientific, vision or mind trickery and etc), but he didn’t deny the possibility of evil spirits (aka devils) involvement. Their goal is to try to separate people from God ALWAYS, so maybe that’s you can judge somehow? I dunno.
Ed Warren in the movies: force of nature that gives you a feeling of comfort even in the most terrifying situations Ed Warren irl: italian restaurant owner
whenever I hear about the people who taunted Annabelle and were almost killed, I always think about Shane threatening the doll and telling it to follow him home 😂😂
What I love about The Conjuring? How much work went into it being a period piece. The hand made blankets, the crocheted vests, the exact thin coffee mugs that I saw in my grandmother's kitchen. It's such a small detail, the kitchen set, but ... there's nothing to throw one out, to remind you the film was made in a different century than the case happened in. People talk about the scares, about the real versus story elements... no one talks about the work making it a period piece.
You probably forgot this comment but damn are you right. That movie terrified the shit out of me. The crochet and stuff like that reminded me of my great grandma's house. Alot of it was heirloom and the house creaked. The wood and the carpet. Then most of all the film quality
This makes me feel really old talking about something taking place in the 70s or 80s as a period piece. My mom had made several afghan blankets and she still has them Hoeven I think she sold her old kitchen set at garage sales. Lol
@@gothgirl4evr414 I love my grandma's afghans. Remember taking naps while under them on cold winter afternoons. Or rather as cold as it get near. Me. Still fucks my mind how fast time flies. Still trying to put 2020 on dates.
The film set in Enfield is bang on the money for London in the 1970s too. Everything - from set design to characterisation - reminds me of my childhood. It was not an exuberant decade, except for the punk scene.
The Amityville House sounds like a bad case of mould to me. Which is terrifying in of itself imo. Mould spores can do wild stuff, from paranoia to hallucinations. People passing out, pressure on the chest, strange stench, all those speak for this theory. Doesn't make it any less real or traumatizing for the poor family that moved into that house. The fact that the beds which the previous family was murdered in were never replaced also supports this, as blood is like fertilizer for some nasty moulds.
Fun thing about the Smurls - they used to be absolutely made fun of and harassed by the locals who did not believe them, which was most people. My mom went to the same campground they stayed in and she said that all the local kids would tease and bully the Smurl children when she was there. They were social pariahs.
You should do a demonology iceberg. There's lots of them to fill the tiers with and they're all really weird looking. The Lesser Key Of Solomon has 72 demons in it.
@@MarinesMalevolentRule69 If you've watched Helluva Boss you've already seen one. That being the Demon Prince Stolas. Though, in the Key of Solomon Stolas was a teacher of astronomy, and was knowledgeable in herbs, plants, and precious stones. They weren't all evil, but rather keepers of knowledge that you could summon for information that would have been far beyond the scope of what others at the time could comprehend. If you consulted enough, you turn into Castlevania's Dracula where you have access to insane scientific knowledge and likely theoretical knowledge that most can only dream of. Were most evil? Yes. Could the right ones give you some dope shit? Also yes.
omg this!!! i got so obssessed with king Solomon and his 72 pillars when I was in middle school to the point of actually ordering the goetia online lmaooo
As a Christian I think it’s really important to be skeptical when going into a possible possession. There are many cases in which the ‘possession’ is actually poorly understood mental health/people wanting attention (which is it’s own mental problem). We need to do right by people and eliminate all possibilities before even considering possession.
Yep. The vast majority of “possessions”, both historically and current-day, can usually be attributed to medical conditions like epilepsy or mental health issues. I do believe in the supernatural and I’m also Christian, but I totally agree.
@@respincycle2582 Uh-huh. It does sound stupid. Because it's stupid. When I worked as croupier a group of people became convinced, and told me to my face, they thought I was a 'witch'. They weren't joking. This was based on the fact I was fast and deft at dealing cards, and they were morons that played a game where the odds are openly skewed against them. It wasn't skill that made me deal dem cards fast, oh no, it was magic. I got in trouble for doing the road-runner cull trick in front of them one day. Totally worth it. That's what happens when you think with your 'gut', otherwise known as the collection of organs in your body primarily responsible for producing shit. I wish I didn't have morals and ethics, otherwise I could rinse you rubes dry.
@@dollartooth5616 Hate to break it to you but this is actually proven partly by science to be indeed true not that kind of crap they pulled. However for instance from caveman times we still have the instinct to say tell if someone is staring at us from behind if its done long and more so intensely enough this is caused through different nerve endings that warn your body through one sense or another. And we as humans as well have many abilities to do stuff like this yet most people simply close off or don't have acute enough senses to notice in the first place. Plus there have been hundreds of accounts of those "gut feelings" actually saving someones life and the common explanation usually leads back to your senses noticing something is wrong but you yourself didn't comprehend or see it. Good examples being and even have my own account of one of these is the gut feeling that something bad is about to happen then narrowly avoiding death from something unforseen or that you didn't account for.
@@dr.dylansgame5583 Proven by science you say? Neat, you can cite the peer-reviewed experiments you got that info from then. You nearly got the full bingo card of logical fallacies in your response there, nice.
The problem with a lot of these situations is that outside of the parties involved, the occurrences never happen. It's always a small circle of individuals who could all potentially benefit from the exposure. Demons are an awfully convenient malevolence. Just remember fear is infectious and there's nothing scarier than a mystery we don't understand.
I don't know if it's just me, but I've always felt a vibe of "mental health deniers and catholic religious enforcers", but I don't know, it might just be me
What sort of person gets his chest supernaturally scratched open and then seriously thinks, "oh, this is just a seven-year old girl who wants us to stay"?
The story is actually heavily made up. The actual couple involved in the story actually came out at one point and said that what happened isn't quite what the Warrens made it all out to be. But they got threatened with lawsuits and the like which made them go quiet about it again and just let the Warren's version of the story perpetuate.
Personally I'm not a believer in any of this. But the first thing someone should do when selling a house is REMOVE THE MURDER BEDS! Also, when you said the ghost's feet are always moving. I just picture a pissed off tap dancer lol. I love the topics you pick, this is definitely one of the best channels on RUclips.
Someone bought the same house in March of 77, and they confirmed that pretty much nothing happened to them. Maybe ghosts only bother you if you believe in them?
@@SCIFIguy64 It's like they freak themselves out to the point of being hyper aware. When I go on vacation sometimes we try to find "haunted" places to stay at. I would love to see something, unfortunately the scariest thing that's happened is looking around with a black light lol.
@@Arrowed_Sparrow Ooh a black light? Bad choice Meanwhile, we went to a nice little seaside house in the traditional Afrikaans style. A nice two nights. And every night we slept there I had to fight with a ghost for my blankets. It kept tugging them down, rather aggressively at one point. Kept waking me up too. :/ Wanna trade?
Yeah, but I think that has more to do with the fact that you have zero budget producers and Studios banking on the fact that it is essentially a meme that the Amityville name has been used so much. It's one of those rare instances of a horror franchise that there isn't really any governing mentality protecting it.
I always laugh at how attractive they made Ed Warren in “The Conjuring” when in reality he was like the one uncle/distant relative/family friend from the Northeast who taught you how to get beer from a cooler and when you asked “why can’t I have some?” He said: “not until ya 30 kid.”
While I'm a believer in the supernatural, based on my own personal experiences, I'm also all for establishing logical/mundane explanations too. What I haven't been able to fully reconcile for just over a decade now, is an incident I experienced in the middle of the night at my grandma's house. I was up alone in the living room playing Animal Crossing on the wii as I did most nights that summer. Beside the couch I was sitting on was this old radio. (When I say "old" it looks like it was made in the 70s). Then out of nowhere, static. Vague mumblings of lost words and weak connection, as if wavering between stations. I sat there frozen, just staring at this thing for about a minute or two before it turned back off. Confused and a little spooked, I gathered the courage to hop off the couch and unplugged the radio from the wall just to be sure it didn't do that again. I then shook it off and pretended that that never happened, and returned to my game. Weird for sure, but it's also an old house. Maybe the wiring is funked up, maybe the radio had a failing circuit, whatever. Now, this thing didn't have a built-in power source, no backup battery or anything like that. So you can imagine my absolute shit-blasting horror when this thing turned back on, 30 minutes later, with a crystal clear voice: "Get out, get out. Damn it, get out! GET OUT!" It was an old man's voice, getting angrier and louder the longer I just stared in fear. I did not in fact get out. I was beyond petrified. Here it was, 3am or some shit, a quiet and chill night of gaming in peace, when all the sudden our radio is possessed and demanding I run out the front door. I honestly don't even know how long that went on for. It could've been ten seconds, it could've been ten minutes. At this point my brain has blocked out some of the details, but I very distinctly remember the sound and cadence of his voice, the ominous red dot lighting up the power button, the black hole forming in my gut and moving up to clog my throat. Eventually the voice stopped, the radio turned back off, and I just...kept staring. Was it going to do that again? Was a twisted, ghoulish entity going to creep around the dark corner of the hallway, lurching toward me if I didn't leave? If I *did* leave? What if it was a trap? What the actual goddamn hell? So, being the smart 12 year old I was, I simply turned on all the lights in my near vicinity, saved my game, and switched on Nickelodeon. Thank whatever good freaking lord there is that Spongebob was on to distract me. I stayed wide awake the rest of the night, refusing to fall asleep until the sun peeked over the horizon and banished that nightmare and a half. To this day, the most reasonable explanation I can think of was that some late night radio play was on, and something in the house's wiring got tripped up and caused some sort of temporary electrical discharge. That voice I heard was an actor playing out a character and reading his lines. But thing is, that'd be one hell of a coincidence. Just his voice, just those words, repeated over and over. Not to mention, the TV was functioning perfectly fine. The light I did have on before the incident didn't flicker at all. Maybe it was just that specific outlet? Just the radio itself, releasing a charge? Freaky but explainable electromagnetism stuff? I don't know, man. I'm just not yet fully convinced it was anything scientific. To my knowledge the radio never did anything like that again, and it functioned just fine afterward. There were other toys in the room that would occasionally go off when you walked by, but those had old dying batteries in 'em. That's simply what happens occasionally with those. Not to mention, my entire family is convinced that house is straight up haunted as hell. While it was/and is my grandma's house, my parents, my siblings and I also lived there for several years. My dad would see shadow people. He'd hear doorknobs twisting and opening when no one else was home, or boxes being slid across the floor in the kitchen. My grandma had experiences of her own, she's convinced whatever is in there is nothing but friendly and tame. When I moved back after college, I had sleep paralysis episodes of invisible demons mimicking my grandmother's voice, enticing me to wake up til they too got impatient and yelled at me the exact same way the old guy on the radio did. That one could be easily written off as hallucination, at least. But right after I would also go on to have out of body experiences, getting pulled out of my body, only to get slammed back in over and over for what felt likes hours. Again, quite possibly just my sleep-riddled mind tripping out on hypnogogic bs. And sure, shared psychosis is a thing. But...all these accounts combined, it seems too real to simply shrug off. We humans think we know everything, but we really, truly don't. Not even close. Anyways. This comment is long enough. If anybody knows of any radio plays that feature an angry old man telling someone to get the hell out, lemme know. Peace. (edited just to fix typos and make my wording more clear here and there)
I had an old-timey radio in a place I lived as a kid, soviet make (I live in Russia). I don't know how it worked, but it seemed impossible to turn off. It wasn't connected to any conventional outlet, just had a wire going straight into a wall. The wire was thin and flat, like a landline phone wire, and I think, just like a landline phone it would work even during power outages. It never did anything weird though, it just didn't really have an "off" setting, you would instead crank the volume dial down so low you wouldn't hear what's being transmitted. During quiet evenings I would sometimes hear it faintly anyway, gave me a couple of mild spooks. Was yours like that or different? You mentioned you unplugged it, was it unplugged when the man started talking too, or did you plug it back in?
in case you're still suffering from a haunted house, there's an easy fix for this: security cameras. demons hate those, every time they're installed they stop haunting for some reason. on the side of night terrors, might wanna see a specialist for that. it could be deep rooted trauma from your experience, or something related to mental health in general. never too late to get help
Tell the ghost to respect your enjoyment, give him a beer ,smoke weed and ask him if he can get inside an ATM to unlock it, buy more beer and weed, repeat as needed. ghost just wanna have a friend no more.
"Whoa! Holy shit, what in the fu- oh... Oh~ This is right freaky, I don't exactly know what's going on, but I ain't about to look a gift horse in the mouth. Please do go on, ghost madam, or whatever you are. I very much appreciate your time for doing this."
This is probably one of the only “horror” channels that doesn’t do everything it can to scare you (which ultimately makes it less scary) your videos are amazing man, keep it up, hopefully you can get a million by the end of the year. Edit: When you were talking about how the girl bent the majority spoons for attention I thought you were going to say they caught someone they didn’t know on their property doing everything, and as someone who doesn’t believe in the paranormal or religion that was such a more terrifying thought for me.
Love this dudes channel I love scary/paranormal stories and it’s so refreshing that he just describes/goes in depths instead of trying to make it scary.
But also his production quality is comparatively low. No animations, nothing on screen to keep your interest. I like the videos but since it's just him talking in a monotone ish voice I find my mind drifting away. I cant concentrate on what he's saying at all
@@TheSilverwing999 that's exactly what I like about it, he's easy to listen to and I play his videos in the background doing my school work and at my job lol
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I had a large wooden chest that was really old that would creak at night. It was already creepy, and I had dreams of being trapped in it and locked in. I heard about the Amityville story and I got so much more terrified of that chest, and I never got over that fear until I was like 12. Finally we got rid of the chest and I stopped having the nightmares. It’s crazy how you can psychologically create such a deep seated fear of something that your brain plays tricks on you.
But not during the day, but at night only...when everything else creepy happens for some reason. Denial. Hilarious. Alright, keep it if it makes you feel better.
@@josephbenuzzi159 old wood will creak from literally anything. Light breeze? It creaks. Temperature changes by a single degree? Creaks. A bug or rodent lightly knocks against it? Creaks. Literally anything could have made the chest creak, so saying they're in denial or whatever point you're trying to make is just ridiculous.
I'll add to the chest fear with my own, induced by a highschool teacher that decided to tell creepy local stories/myths on halloween. There was bachelorette party and the women decided to play hide and seek in this big old house they were in. The bride hid inside a chest. After a while, seeing as she wasn't being found, she tried to get out but realized it had locked itself as it shut. She screamed, but wasn't heard. She tried to break it open but being in an odd position, pushing hard was practically impossible. She was only found much much later, dead inside it.
I mentioned the way Ed would introduce himself to homeowners with the paintings to my grandmother (who was born in 1960, so she kinda knew that time period) and she told me why him doing this wasn’t considering too strange. In that time, you weren’t thinking a stranger would harm or rob you and your family, it was much more common that they were trying to make friends, and often this would be with interesting introductions. She suggested that Ed painting the houses could’ve been seen as his unique way of introducing himself to neighbors he didn’t know yet or even new neighbors, and maybe they saw him helping with the ghosts as a quirky little plus side to their new friend and his mystical wife. And especially if the area they lived in was as catholic as it seems, my idea is that maybe they’d tell their other friends who had ghosts or something spiritual, so they’d tell them “hey! I met this guy, named Ed, he helped me with our ghost problems, let me introduce ya so he can help you too”
@@laurinha2892 I like to think that the older generation wasn’t always as untrusting as they can seem in their older ages, and it seems their parents were the more trusting types lol
This maybe stating the obvious, but I knew a lot of stuff about child abductions happened a lot more in the 70s because it was until around the 80s that the news starting reporting it and the whole “stranger danger” mindset came to place, so this was probably a similar setting because unless you heard about it through word of mouth nobody’s going to know about murders as easily and see a pattern
I know that would have given me bad vibes. what I find a bit disturbing is the psychology of painting a picture of a house then showing it to the person living there, to get an "in". I had never heard about how they got started, before, and now I'm totally convinced that they were con artists right off they bat. keep in mind I was still a bit on the fence on them, before I watched this video.
I met Lorraine when she came to my university my freshman year for a halloween event hosted by the student gov. She told me that my aura was blue, and that I seemed very sad. She showed us a bunch of videos of the exorcisms they had done, including a slide reel (like, old timey, 70's projector slides) of the aura around 9/11 and the amity house. I don't believe any of it, but it was pretty fun. She was very sweet, regardless of all the supernatural crap. Talked with her for a bit after it was over (not many people could stomach staying through the exorcism videos, including the girls I went there with). This was back in 2013.
Blue doesn't always mean sadness, from your words I wouldve picked up on how calm you are. Perhaps maybe it is blue, but resonates with your negotiating, open minded calmness? at least, thats what I can gather from a comment, i dont think i have any weird powers or abilities lol
I really think every ghost hunter or home exorcist should have a carbon monoxide detector in their tool kit, or something that tests for air/water quality, mold, asbestos, or lead paint. Some of these did sound like potential hallucinations and could perhaps relate to the "bad feeling" people get, or fainting. I don't want to say every haunting is due to that, especially because the testing never gets done, but a few definitely could be and it should be ruled out (and corrected for the family's health & safety of course).
Good ghost hunters do have stuff like that. I don’t know about newer episodes but the original series of Ghost Hunters featured the hunters regularly checking things like the electrical system to counter any “normal” causes
I know before you’re allowed to be exorcised you have to have an in depth check up by a medical team, at least your supposed to according to their rules
ghost hunters should always have a carbon monoxide detector on their belts or something, if it's beeping, maybe call some health guy to get the gas out
It’s odd to me that they claimed to be Catholic but believed in human ghosts (which are not biblical except for one obscure occurrence no one is sure about) and mediums/psychics (which the Bible explicitly says not to mess with).
I remember seeing a video where Ed said that there are no ghost children and that it's actually demons pretending to be children to gain trust (which is what most, if not all Christians think, at least that's what I think it was. I could be wrong), but in the Warren's museum, they have two children's headstones that are said to be haunted by said children's spirits. (Which, whether it's haunted or not, just feels wrong to keep someone's headstone as a piece in a museum, especially a child's.)
Well believing in mediums and psychics makes sense biblically, since there wouldn't be a prohibition to seek answers from the dead if it was something that was impossible to do in the first place... I get what you're saying though.
ye im pretty sure they even say in the bible outright that those people are really bad ima pull up the verse 31 “‘Regard not those who have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God. leviticus 19:31 there is also another part i don't know where that states that other things related to magic and stuff is viewed really badly in the eyes of god so them doing all that stuff is even more laughable.
@@MissJoy16 The Catholic catechism, which is the official collection of all doctrine and dogmatic beliefs of Catholicism, explicitly says that divinators, soothsayers (different ways of saying 'predicting the future) and practitioners of magic are evil and practicing such things will send you to hell. Not sure where clairvoyant fits in exactly, but I'm sure they wouldn't like it; anything that would grant a human knowledge they aren't supposed to have, like knowledge of the after life and what the future holds, is considered evil and the work of Satan. This is actually why I left the church, bc my mom is an astrologer and I refused to think she was a deserving denizen of hell simply for writing a weekly horoscope and looking at charts for people.
I live not too far away from Amityville. The house itself currently has residents and there hasn't been any paranormal sightings to the publics knowledge. The upstairs curved windows have been replaced as well to square ones probably because how recognizable they were. Beautiful town and beautiful house. May the DeFeo Family rest in peace ❤
There is a rare psychiatric syndrome called clinical lycanthropy which is when a person becomes deluded and then believes that they have transformed into an animal and they go into a state of psychosis where they think they are an animal and start acting like one, its very rare to have but i think some of the possession cases have actually been this
It’s definitely possible that one or two could’ve been clinical lycanthropy. It all depends if the ALL the signs of actual demonic activity was there or not. If none of those cases had all the signs, then maybe the condition is a bit more common than we thought.
No one who lived in the Amityville house after the Lutz family moved out ever claimed to experience anything ghostly or paranormal. I think it was simply a normal house where a horrible tragedy occurred and then George Lutz decided to take advantage of the home's infamy and turn it into a payday.
That and the author of the book came out and admitted that they came up with the story over a bottle of wine. I'm surprised I had to scroll so far to find a comment like this. Have not yet found any saying how the Warrens were hucksters. Disappointing.
In regards to where Annabelle is, pretty sure Zak Baggins has her. I believe he has most of the their collection in his museum in Vegas but I believe she’s blocked off so you can’t touch her or anything
The "I don't wanna speak ill of the dead" frase was said so often... I feel Wendigoon was just trying to avoid getting his feet pulled at night 😂 Love this and you!
I may know why Ed put the Devil card on Annabelle's case. Depending on the layout of your cards, it can mean being trapped or being forced to serve something. Annabelle was a literal puppet for a demon, or an unwilling servant. Or it was to tell the doll that they, and by proxy the demon, were now trapped forever.
@@thequeenofcringe1585 The man who boasted investigating over 10k supernatural case investigations would certainly be familiar with tarot cards and their meanings.
This guy is quickly becoming a favorite channel, that’s for sure. Only been watching for a couple I think months and I’ve already seen all of ur vids. Thanks man
True, I've been watching since he was at like 50k, loved him then, and it's awesome how much his channel has grown. And he's still the same awesome person he was at 50k
I really respect you not letting your spirituality & belief hurt your objectivity. I am believer & spirtual man myself but that is why it is important to demand evidence & credibility from these events before simply agree with to promote a person's story as true. It is always important to remember they're are sharks in the water around all of these cases. You should do more videos on this sort on cryptids aswell.
For the cloven hoofprints in the snow bit of the amityville case, new york does have deer, so cloven hoofprints in the snow aren't exactly supernatural.
The murderer admitted that the whole case was made up to get him out of jail and he did not seem to be someone with a mental illness I saw it in a documentary
I come across cloven hoofprints almost everyday as well, deer look just like the ones people describe as being "satan" or "demonic". To the untrained eye I guess it could freak a person out.
@@backwoodsjunkie08 Most eyes are untrained in most things, and freaking out is always the easiest option. Your average person is unfortunately painfully average, and will behave as you expect the average person to behave when confronted with the unkown. Destroy now, ask questions when safe. 🤷♂️
Dude, to be fair kids come up with some crazy stuff and they will say it with complete conviction. Once you've heard your son tell you that he owns a horse, but it's a tiny horse, and it lives under the shed in the backyard (there's not even a shed) you take things with a grain of salt.
I used to think i was an adult before i became a child and i has "memories" of my past. And by that i mean, someone would say "i finished school" and i would reply "i did too" while being in 1st grade. My parents once brought my sister to a hospital and i said "hey i've been here before" despite it being a random once. My sister broke her leg on a bouncy chair and i went "that happened to me once too". Children are fucking stupid
@@Sputterbug i used to haunted by some weird, black figures, wearing boxes with faces drawn on them that appeared in my dreams very often! I bet the house was haunted!!! Recurring dream are proof of something evil! And real!!! Oh, and also, i've had reccuring dreams about an evil can of beans, but who cares, the box men are totally real!!!
and then have said child get incredibly upset with you when you fail to act entirely credulous about their tiny horse. It's not even that they tell you this stuff, it's that they always insist every word is true in the exact same way they insist the 'scary' things are true. a lot of the time kids just make stuff up and end up genuinely scaring themselves the same way we do by watching good horror film when alone at night.
The reason that Ed probably placed that tarot card outside of Annabelle’s case is because one of the meanings of the Devil card is being bound to something, and could’ve been a way to ensure to help bind the entity to the doll and, in turn, the case!
@@Rynewulf Even if they are just bullshit it is fun watching people do tarot readings and try to piece all the cards together and explain what they mean
Wendigoon: "I don't like debunking, I want to keep the magic alive." The "magic": stuff of nightmares, possessions, having to run out of your house in the middle of the night because the ghosts are trying to kill you, ... Seems legit.
The real life Annabelle doll compared to the movie always cracks me up. The fact they locked up the cute raggedy ann doll in a big container. "Watch out, she'll snuggle you to death!"
I mean there has been some good looking serial killers, in movies they tend to make "evil" things look more scary for dramatic affect that's why they say don't judge a book by it's cover. The sweetest things can be the most evil
Honestly, the fact that the actual doll looks cute makes it much creepier in my opinion. The movie version is the definition of Hollywood trying too hard. As they do.
The "ibsnuggle you to death" Doll makes way more Sense then the movie one. I mean how many people would Just Take in a horrific looking Doll, let alone give it their Baby ...
Personally, I still struggle with some mixed feelings regarding the Warrens. When I was younger I genuinely believed in what they did and that their stories were true- and then I found out that the Endfield poltergeist was a hoax. I do believe they thought it was genuine and that they were trying to help, but it certainly didn’t look for Lorraine’s self described clairvoyance. I also take issue with the fact that (unlike their film counterparts) they seemed almost too eager to accept a supernatural explanation. Now don’t get me wrong, I firmly believe there are things in this world we can’t easily explain - just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. But I also know that hoaxes also exist, as does mental illness, and people lying like cheap rugs to avoid the death penalty. IDK, man, I just don’t know anymore! Still like the movies though
yea they're scammers. they all are. people with magical abilities do not exist. anyone who claims they can talk to the dead, is either a liar or a crazy person.
i mean youre on the right track. still its a bit different. not "some mediums are real, some are fake". not "most are fake, but just a few are real". theybare ALL fake. ALL scammers. lets say someone gets murdered, and they ask a medium for information. NO usefull information has ever come from it. its always "some name that starts with an E, A, ,T, B or C". never just "oh little charlie tells me it was his uncle jack who killed him". shouldnt be to hard right? think about it. does it really make sense that when your dead, you can only communicate by giving cryptic messages moving around items in the house or making the alarms go off, or playing charades with some guy with weird hair (whos powers seem to be absent whenever tested in a controlled envoirment). that doesnt make any sense at all. I dont know what happens after death. maybe there is a god, and life after that. i couldnt tell you. what i can tell you is that each and everyone of the people taking money for readings is a charlatan.
I think it's a mixture of both: I do believe that Ed and Lorraine genuinely did believe a lot of cases were supernatural, but sometimes some things have logical explanations.
I could be wrong about this but when she ”saw auras around her teachers”, I think that means she just had a form of synesthesia, which can cause you to see colours or sense things after another sensation triggers them. Eg you hear a trumpet and that causes you to see the colour red. I am pretty sure there is a type of synesthesia where you can see auras around people/associate people with colours. My mum had a friend who actually experienced this, which is why I find this fascinating.
Update: a website I found mentioned that “at leastsome of the individuals claiming to see the so-called aura of people actually have the neuropsychological phenomenon known as synesthesia”
@@LilK1396 that's the thing with most supernatural occurrences - they can be explained by sound logic as being rather mundane... Yet I always want them not to be, I guess - well, other than demonic possession, I could certainly live without that.
it could also just be delusions, which is an easy way to explain nearly anything. one time i was walking in a forest, and i convinced myself there were people hiding behind the trees that would take me away if i took another step forward so i ran away. weird things happen in your brain when you're at your wits end
@Douglas Bazeley True, but who is to say that Synesthesia isn't just a mundane thing? Perhaps the sounds people see as colors or the scents they can see are indeed a gift that allow them to see spiritual attributes. We've just identified (in a scientific manner) the reason why. It's just a theory, but I always like to think of the ways science and supernatural could possibly coexist. Essentially, scientists just say, "Aha! We have found a perfectly logical explanation for this!" Without considering the possibility, they may have just proved/scientifically understood the thing they were seeking to disprove. Like the Big Bang, maybe when God said, "Let there be light," a gigantic explosion occurred, which we can now observe as the Big Bang. Just some food for thought.
Correct! And they are by far the most successful. They don’t just skedaddle after finding out what kind of ghost it is, they will get rid of it for you! At a more than reasonable price, I might add.
I met the Warrens b/c my college hired them for a talk and we all got a semi-private meet and greet who were part of one of the clubs. They flat out told us they did not help anyone who was not a practicing Christian (not even Jews, Muslims, etc, and never agnostics, atheists, or those dreaded heathen folk), and if someone was not Christian, it was their own demise. And any questions about their validity, like towards Amityville, was met with a scoff of "Obviously you are not a true Christian." Yeah. This was the mid/late 1990's, so before they got super famous from films. *long sigh* I felt they were not only frauds, but jerks.
I know probably too much about the Warrens and some of their cases, and you're right about Ed having "Bad Vibes" considering he had a 15 year old "girlfriend" who lived with him and Lorraine for years... Also the Beth Sheba thing and a lot of the deaths, that the book made by the eldest sister, claimed had nothing to do with the house or didn't exist at all.
23:00 the lingering scent was probably corpse juice (which is an unfortunate fact to know about) that seeped into the flooring; so basically nothing short of professional cleaners coming in and cleaning the floor would get rid of that
I've heard once a floor has had corpse juice on it, even cleaning won't really be enough, all you can do is rip up the boards & totally replace the floor.
Yeah but the bodies weren't there long enough to begin serious decomposition, the police were on the scene by that afternoon so the bodies would've probably been removed by that night
@@t.n.1116having seen and treated rifle-caliber gunshot wounds, let me just say that even on someone who SURVIVES there's a massive amount of blood and fluid loss. And if a body is left undisturbed for over 12 hours, as the timeline says...well it's going to be bad.
It's really refreshing to hear these from the perspective of someone who also believes in demons/possessions instead of people treating it like just a scary story or nonsense
I think with all the recent developments in mental health - most of which is completely valid - people tend to put off legitimate possessions as undiagnosed and untreated disorders. Possession is a much more real thing, culturally speaking, in third world countries, especially Haiti from what I know. A lot of my family and my church has done mission trips to Haiti, some of them dozens of times, and I know several people who have witnessed possessions and exorcisms firsthand, my mother included. I think it also plays into the hands of demons and satan and act in the shadows instead of in broad daylight. It allows them to get away with a lot and have much greater influence that way.
I am a fan of the Warren cases and have spent a lot of time researching them throughout the years, but one thing I wish was more talked about the over glamorization of both Ed and Lorraine. In 1963, while Ed was still a school bus driver, the Warrens housed a minor named Judith Penney who attended the high school. Allegedly, Ed had s3xual relations with Judith that carried on for four decades. In 1978, Judith fell pregnant with Ed's child and Lorraine told her to tell people that someone broke into the house and r4ped her or otherwise abort the baby. Lorraine drove Judith to the clinic where she ended up having an abortion as to not to give Ed a bad reputation in his now budding career. Judith has also claimed that Ed used to physically abuse Lorraine to the point where she was sometimes even knocked unconscious. From what I'm aware, the police were only called by the neighbors once which led to Judith ending up spending the night in jail while police tried with no success to get the 15 year old to confess to her relationship with Ed. While both the relationship between Ed and Judith as well as Lorraine's abuse are alleged, it is fact that Judith lived with the Warrens, even confirmed by Ed and Lorraine's own daughter Judy Warren. Though I love learning about the Warren's and will continue to enjoy researching them, I think it's important to be aware of the allegations and not to blindly idolize or sugarcoat Ed and Lorraine's lives. Love your videos :)) keep up the great work!
I would love it if the same two actor(s/es) played them. It would be completely without ghosts & demons, just a fraud, abusing everyone he can and lying about everything for his own personal gain.
@@bartistclord1916 Warner Bros apparently have a contract between the Warrens and them that states the film characters are not allowed to be shown engaging in illegal sexual actions or an unfaithful marriage.... yikes 😬
@@cas9437 lmao. so these "based on a true story" movies are not allowed to tell the truth, by legal contract... lol. so I guess it would have to be a different studio and just be a documentary of fraud, and abuse. I mean I knew every one of their ghost/demon stories were total BS, but contracts stating that they can not reveal the truth in their "true story"... Next level bullshittery
Oh the couple who made schemes to trick old people weren't good people after all? shocking! but jeah it's good to point out stuff like that. I'll never understand why people still believe this bs in 2021 nor why people like this are even hyped instead of rotting in a cozy 2x3m flat.
33:00 I can confirm that the typical reaction from parents to their kids is indeed; "It's not real, grow up." Never underestimate the apathy of exhausted parents.
Regarding the Snedeker haunting, Im actually the youngest brother of Carmen Reed (formerly Snedeker) and have a bit of insight on the whole story that maybe others dont. Carmen's oldest son, Phil was my nephew obviously but growing up we often shared a bedroom as Carmen came home to live with our parents several times. And so we basically grew up as brothers up until the point that she married Al Snedeker. I truly like and respect Al now, but when Phil and I were young and sharing a bedroom I didnt really like the guy at all. My sister was apparently pretty cute back in those days and had her pick of lots of potential husbands. And Im sure there's probably a "Murphy's Law" that addresses this, but my sister picked the one that Phil and I liked the absolute least at the time. This was the late '70s/early '80s... the days of men with overly hairy chests, large medallions around their necks and custom vans with scenes from Star Wars painted on the sides, and Al was right at home in that scene, machismo included. He liked to come home from work, root his azz in front of the tv and have my sister bring him his beer in frosty mugs, and would get annoyed if she was late... "hey Carm... you gonna bring me a beer or what?!" But one thing that may have tipped the scales in his favor, at least in my sister's eyes was that Al wanted to adopt Phil and Brad (Carmen's 2nd oldest child). We were all living in Plainville, Connecticut at the time, and once they were married they wound up moving about a mile down the road in some new townhomes, and at first Al did show an interest in Phil and Brad. From my point of view this all ended when my sister gave him his own daughter and later a son. In my opinion, all the pretense kinda dropped and Phil and Brad were relegated to "pain in the azz stepkid" status, and were treated accordingly. This as everyone knows, is not uncommon. My own father treated my mom's previous kids much differently than he did me, so Im not trying to paint Al as the worst step dad in the world. But I do think that if it had been his own biological kids who were first claiming to see and hear things, there wouldnt have been all of the initial skepticism and push-back from Al and my sister. Years after it all happened, I was talking to Phil about what happened in the basementand he described a scene as follows: Al had removed all of the lightbulbs to punish Phil and Brad for the huge power bills, as though a couple of measly light bulbs could cause all that expense, but I digress... so the room was almost completely black... there was just the smallest bit of light coming in through a window or crack in the basement door. And yet my nephew Phil could see this intensely black... like smudgepaint black... shadow doing these long, lazy circles while gliding over him in his bed at night maybe a foot or so below the ceiling. My parents and I had been living in Italy for my dad's job in the defense industry, so luckily I didnt get to experience any of the haunting first hand. But of all the stories I was later told by everyone who had been involved first hand, I think that one scared me the most. To imagine being essentially locked in your bedroom at night, with no source of light... knowing that your parents didn't believe you, and knowing that the evil in the house was also aware that you were basically almost totally alone... and then it decides to reveal itself in these slow, languid motions... knowing that you have to lay there terrified and just... WATCH IT. Man... that fked with my head for years afterward. Tl;dr: Al was kind of a dick back then, and so that's likely why nobody believed my nephew(s) at first.
“Honey, I know this was The Murder Castle a few hundred years ago, but it’s at such a good price and just look at the yard! It’ll be great for the kids-we can even turn the basement into their play room.”
I had a college professor back in the day that had spent a lot of time with the Warrens back in early 1980's. He said from all his conversations with them he came to conclusion that they weren't outright fraudsters in that they did honestly believe a good portion of what they claimed. (Of course, wholeheartedly believing something, doesn't mean you are correct, just ask the flat earthers....) However, he did feel that they had an almost "religious" devotion to what they believed and would not even consider other explanations. Even when something they did or said was categorically proven wrong, they would quickly rationalize it away. So, my professor's conclusion was the Warrens were kind of kooks....but well meaning kooks.
I read about a ghostwriter who wrote a couple of books for Warrens and he said "Ed Warren would just come to me and say "make it a bit scarier"" which is suspicious since Warrens claim their stories are true.
No they were frauds. The writer for The Haunting of Connecticut book asked Ed for some details about the case and Ed's response was, "just make some stuff up. I don't care"
That is a very very generous takeaway of a couple who did many many shady things throughout their lifetime and had some pretty nasty personality traits. Ther are many claims of Grooming, pedophilia, prejudice and refusal to help those who weren't Christian, and outright blatantly lying, and refusing to aid people without monetary compensation....
Started listening to this on an overcast day with the window open, about halfway through I started hearing a distant melody, something you hear from an ice cream truck, but definitely not something you want to hear while listening to a series of hauntings. 10/10 would be cursed by this video again
Fun fact, the Amityville is a nickname for the Detroit redzone, the biggest no go of Michigan. This has nothing to do with the Amityville as mentioned in this episode of father goons spooky extravaganza!
"If two random people show up with a painting they made of your house, invite them inside and talk about ghosts." The Warrens had a strange business strategy, but I guess it worked.
I'm from a rural part of Canada and theres a business of people who own small planes flying over the area, taking overhead photos of the houses/properties, and then driving to the houses with prints of those photos to sell. My mom has the photo of our house hanging up still, so I guess that business strategy still works 😂
I can't get enough of your videos on this kinda stuff. From the biblical fanfics, to the horrors of the deep, and now covering stuff that'd give the Winchesters a run for their money. I like your breakdowns, explaining why some stuff is absolutely de-bunkable, all of it.
I love how Dad never just puts out a little bitty 10 minute video to just hit the bare minimum for ads, he ALWAYS comes at us with full feature length bangers lol
What makes me ultimately skeptical of many of these cases is that the haunting and possessions just kinda stopped after a while if an exorcism failed. It would be one thing if they had worked, but the ones that failed, the Warrens the other family left, and then nothing happened after makes me think it is something more akin to hallucinating due to carbon monoxide or such.
But but but... why can't I believe something with zero proof or demonstrable evidence and nothing but personal anecdote and the word of money grubbing con-men?!?!
@@moragslothe6449 I mean people like you would find any proff as zero proof or horseshit like that..not that i dissageree with you guys on this one, but still I ve seen how "skeptics" like you are: nothing that I don t want to exist does exist
My favorite Warren moment occurred about 15 years ago when Lorraine came on to a reality ghost hunting show and she took a tour of the home and sat down with the family afterwards. This was the conversation. Lorraine: well I toured the home and there is something going on in your son's room Family: what do you mean? Lorraine: well....his room is sad honey...and that usually means demons Family: well he is a teenager Lorraine: no it's demons 10/10
I think the scariest story linked to the Warren's is that Ed allegedly kept a 15 year old in his house that he had a "relationship" with and Lorraine was apparently totally fine with it 😕
She came out with that story after Ed was dead. And a lot of her stories doesn't add up. Ed & Lorraine travels non stop all year long and she was reported to have a long term boyfriend at that time. She told she went to jail because she went to live as an underage with the warrens. Well its easy to prove, I am sure if people dig in, we can easily find records that she actually went to jail. But so far nobody found any record. I don't think she was an underage. She came to the home at the age of 18, probably lived there for a couple of years and then left. He probably had an affair with her somewhere along the line. But I doubted it was a serious relationship like she said. How could it be when they were never home?
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Finishing watching a baseball game after being Touched By A Ghost™ would be the ULTIMATE dad move.
"Touched" 😏
That man really said "No sir, not getting out of this chair" to a succubus
The dude literally sat there thinking about baseball....
Alpha move
Finishing?
when wendi wakes up in the morning, he asks himself "what button-up hawaiian shirt am I going to scare children in today"
Dude looks just like Mac from its always sunny
That’s not a Hawaiian shirt though…
@@Thor-Orion facts, it’s just a very _loud_ button up. And I say loud in the nicest way possible. Not only is wendigoon wholesome af but WendiGOD is fashionable as _FVCK_
He’s just that dang perfect 💯
I can't 🤦🏽♂️ Wendi..... Jfc 😂
Amazing
The sweeping ghost seems like a valuable asset to any business
Just think, if you put a couple sponges on the twitchy feet guy. They would be an unstoppable cleaning team.
THE TIDYING… based on a true story…
@@mileschow5961 HAHAHAHAHAHA
I'd need one of these to keep my white floor clean
@@Arrowed_Sparrow LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
love the phrase "inappropriate demons" since it implies the existence of "appropriate demons"
that would be the sweeping ghost
@@shawnritzghosts aren't demons numb nuts
"My my! Quite dirty in here isn't it! Perhaps I shall just just sweep up a bit eh?" *proceeds to sweep floors*
"la dee da dee da- I say are those footsteps? Ah, the children are returning. Well, off l pop!"
*POOF*
Why the hell did I get a notification to this 💀💀💀
an appropriate demon wanted you to know
The sweeping ghost sounds chill asf
Bro just wanted to help clean up
Helpful ahh ghost
damn didnt know he was chill like that
Hold on, Let him cook
@@hethrowloseeblow3430 why did yall let him cook😭😓
Bro, "A philia of the Necro variety" is the best way to say that word.
👁👁
Yeah, that made me bust out laughing
RIGHT LMAO
A philia of the pedo variety
ITS NOT A GAME PEOPLE, YOU COULD DIE TOMORROW, QUIT PLAYING AROUND, THESE ARE END TIMES!!!
TURN TO JESUS NOW! ASK HIM TO FORGIVE YOUR SINS
STOP PUTTING YOUR HOPE IN THE GOVERNMENT, IN RELIGION, IN SCIENCE, IN WEALTH, IN CELEBRITIES, IN SPORTS, IN THE WORLD (IT WILL PERISH!)
Turn back to Jesus our Creator, not religion. Religion creates bondage, in Christ there is freedom. Im not talking church, im not talking religion, im talking relationship with your Creator. Call upon Jesus now and ask Him into your life and to forgive your sins.
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." -John 14:6
“For the wages of sin is death (hell), but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” -Romans 6:23
"But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven." -Matthew
10:33
YOU CAN STAND ON YOUR OWN AGAINST GOD AND TRY TO JUSTIFY YOUR SIN WHEN YOU WONT EVEN BE ABLE TO LOOK UP. YOU WILL BE WEEPING IN TERROR REALIZING YOU MADE A BIG MISTAKE. YOU WONT WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH GOD, HE CREATED EVERYTHING!!!
GOD SEES EVERYTHING YOUVE EVER DONE; YOU WONT FOOL HIM!!!
OR
PUT YOUR TRUST IN JESUS WHO DIED ON THE CROSS AND TOOK THE WRATH OF GOD IN OUR PLACE FOR OUR SINS. IT'S A FREE GIFT BUT HE CANT FORCE YOU TO TAKE IT. WILL YOU CALL UPON HIM NOW AND SURRENDER TO HIM. TALK TO HIM LIKE A BEST FRIEND, HE'S WAITING AND HE LOVES YOU.
I think the funniest inference about the Enfield Poltergeist being faked is that like Wendigoon said, it STARTED as a real haunting until the girls starting making noise and destroying things for attention. But it's not like there were other things happening alongside the girls faking it, which means that the ghost was trying its best to scare them and then saw them bending spoons and hitting the ceiling with a broom and was like "What the hell is wrong with you people, I'm outta here"
kid really terrified the ghost
Bro said “y’all are weird, imma head out”
A friend on mine is the grandson of the lady that saw the daughter levitate through the window. Going to his wedding in sept and I can’t wait to meet her
Also, Ed and Lorraine didn't show up to the Enfield house until two years after the events. Two other people, Maurice Gross and Guy Playfair, were the ones who actually investigated there.
@@Krispsandwich any news?
I love that in the Amityville case, the owners and neighbors were so confused and alarmed by the "bad smell," but didn't make any connection whatsoever that multiple people died there and they didn't even clean well enough to throw out the beds. Wonder what the smell could be. Truly a mystery. 🤦🏻♂
The house was cleaned. When the Lutzes bought it, they also bought some of the Defeos' furniture for an extra $400. I'm pretty sure it included some of the bed frames, as in headboard, footboard, and railings. The mattresses were not included. Still creepy af, but it's not like they were sleeping on the blood-soaked mattresses and pillows.
You can never fully get rid of the smell
@@kayagrace2482 using any part of the bed of a person who was murdered in their sleep is actually insane
Wendigoon has been climbing up the ranks of my favorite RUclipsrs- his presentation is so comfortable and friendly and it’s so enjoyable
Right? And that really says something, considering how most of his content is just him talking to the camera.
It’s like sitting down and listening to a friend spout some shit he’s knowledgeable on
Not to mention how much effort he puts into the videos, combined with the amount of uploads. 100% he's my favorite youtuber.
The way he randomly cracks a joke or points out something funny DOES alleviate the darkness of the story.
@@Ekdrink that’s the perfect way to describe it! His presentation is such a fresh breath of air from the guys who do the deep voice with creepy music stick
this current upload streak you've been on is gonna go down in youtube history.. keep up the amazing content dude i cant get enough
Verified user = free likes
@@crisismoon880 mutahar anus did a vid on these guys
Hey baby
IS THAT PAD CHENNINGTON!?
@@detectiveblipblop5926 is his name rlly Anus 💀
A friend and I once decided to do a marathon of all the Amityville movies, and then immediately changed our plans because we found out how many of them existed.
Lmao there really are a ton of them
I would only recommend the first 3.
Not a one of them's any good either.
I've watched several at least three first 4 or 5, I can't believe how many there are. I come across a new one every couple of weeks when searching through movie apps looking for something to watch.
The One Piece of horror movies 😅
I want to see a dark comedy movie about a grumpy old guy in his apartment being the caretaker of a bunch of possessed objects. Spraying them with holy water like a cat when they start teleporting, explaining that he will not go get them a young virgin to sacrifice, and keeping kids and troublemakers away from them. I imagine a gag where he has holy chains and stuff in his house to keep him in bed like Moonknight, stopping any possession shenanigans. Heck, have a "time-out" box similar to the box that Annabelle is held in. Have the whole story be like a "weird family" thing, but with this older guy who has to look after these objects and the demons inside them.
Probably too dark for regular audiences, but the idea of a bunch of possessed dolls banding together to save their only friend in some wacky hijinks sounds hilarious to me.
May I recommend the Tales from the gas station stories
Night at the Museam is basically this.
@@FaithRox I can't believe how accurate that is lol. You're 100% right the only difference is they don't explicitly say "haunted"
Reminds me of the animated movie monster house
Monster House kinda based itself on some of your ideas.
This man unironically said malarkey and I didn’t cringe. He’s too powerful
Lmao I just kept nodding "mhmm, please continue."
& bombastic
Did you cringe when watching Band of Brothers?
@@plaguerim5608 yes, war is very cringe
isn't that slang for bullshit?
“Go fight ‘em, this is your house!” Would be the most American response to a haunting ever 😂
No lie, great grandpa lived in a shack in Hillsboro TX in the 30's that was rumored to be haunted. After serving in the Marine Corps in WWII he returned and neighbors say they heard him yell in the middle of the night "You slam that door you better be paying rent!"
The neighbors lived in a similar shack a whole acre away
@@kingsadvisor18 I know a similar person, the thing is he went crazy in the war. He often says how he is cursed complaining about imaginary problems, that only exist in his head, also catch him speaking with no one in his head he is speaking with someone he knows but that person isn't present, later he have these fake memories too. The reality is he is a drunk that on top of that have mental issues. No one cursed him, if anything he is lucky to live a life he does bcs there are lots of people who tolerate his abusive behavior and his pointless yelling. He had a job and retired, he is lucky as it can be. Idk where the ''curse'' story comes from. Other then that lots of people left him due to his behavior and maybe he misses them. Other then that there are still ppl who tolerate his s--t.
He have these anger issues, and paranoia attacks, how he will freeze to death, he will starve etc even tho in reality he have money for everything.
When he is on medication he is normal, soon as he mixes it with alcohol he is done, he switch into a different person. But often it's enough for him to just drink heavy spirits, he starts his rants and abusive behavior and have these mentioned paranoia attacks how he is scarred to not make the winter and similar crap.
One day he asked me to pay the bills bcs in his head I was living in his house ... Reality was I visited his son that day and was there maybe for 5 minutes until I had enough of his rants. He knew exactly who I was called me by my name, was aggressive about his belief how I owe him money for a imaginary rent and bills that I didn't pay ... that man sadly is a mentally ill drunk. We never lived together and given the known history of his behavior I rarely even went to his place but somehow ran into him and hear stories from his son and others.
Idk how his wife puts up with him, honestly I would lock him up long time ago, either in jail or in a mental institution, he isn't a normal human for a very long time now.
Good Lord I'm from Hillsboro.
@Kings Advisor. That is the best comeback I've ever heard for someone dealing with a ghost!! 👻😂
I’m glad you commented I was about to
"She saw an aura around her teachers." Know teachers from the 50's that was most likely just the clouds of cigarette smoke that came standard with a teaching degree at the time.
🤣🤣
Yes.
Back when I was in college, teachers were allowed to smoke indoors still - Brazil is a crazy place.
My Constitutional Procedures teacher had an aura as thick as Lucario's in Pokémon.
Very spiritual being.
🤣🤣🤣
No lies here lol
oh god you're so right LOL, still remember an old 50s ad for cigarettes and a DOCTOR was fucking recommending them while he smoked them on screen.
so actually, a fun fact: Feeling like you are floating, that you have grown twice your size, or even that you have shrunk is a fairly common thing for young children to experience! It's called alice in Wonderland syndrome, and I recommend looking into it. sometimes even adults experience it (though in rarer cases) I bet if you asked around, at least one person you know may have experienced it at some point in their life, I know I did a lot when I was a kid.
I’ve experienced this since childhood, it still regularly happens to me and nobody I’ve ever tried to explain it to even remotely understood what I was talking about 😅
@@maschinka_ I recommend doing more research if you're interested, I don't know all the details so there is a chance that there may be underlying issues. I hope you are doing okay though!
No way bro, when I was a kid I used to always feel like I was floating up the back of my couch
This explains the weird ffloating pause thing when I was like 10
I remember one day I woke up and felt big, i don't remember much but I went to my parents room and told them I was big in Spanish, I remember saying "estoy Mas grande que oliver" which meant, "I'm Bigger than olivert" my fat friend. This might sound funny but it was confusing and scary after like 3 minutes of realizing what I've said/thought. My parents thought i was just being stupid but my brother said I was going crazy. It was so weird and it happened like a few years ago. I didn't think much of it although I KNOW many people would definitely look into it, I thought I would to but it's different when something happens to you. It's not the same, I simply didn't look into it. I don't know why, although I'm the type of person who would look into anything that's not normal
Random little nerdy theory: what if Donna Bienviento and Angie from Resident Evil Village were named after Donna and Angie, the owners of the Annabel doll. Because y’know spooky dolls.
That’s actually a pretty good theory
I wouldn't put it past the creators of RE. The Japanese game designers have always been great at putting references to USA pop-culture into their games. Look at series like Castlevania for example.
Wow dude! Nice I never would've thought of that.
I think they are tbh.
Feel like that RE8 had a lot of small hidden easter eggs like that. One example I felt was that they gave the name Rosemary to the Winters daughter to referents the movie of the same name, which fits the theme of RE8 perfectly. As well as the cannibal house up at the hills to referents the movie, The Hills have eyes or Chainsaw massacres. Just my thoughts :)
Exorcisms we’re like a craze back in the day. My girlfriends mother told me that when she was in high school she would repeat phrases or just read signs out loud and repeat them. So her mom took her to exrocist and had a whole exorcism done (they’re not catholic btw). After that she told her friends at school about it and they told a teacher who took her to a counselor and it turns out she just had mild tourette syndrome lmao.
Well damn
ITS NOT A GAME PEOPLE, YOU COULD DIE TOMORROW, QUIT PLAYING AROUND, THESE ARE END TIMES!!!
TURN TO JESUS NOW! ASK HIM TO FORGIVE YOUR SINS
STOP PUTTING YOUR HOPE IN THE GOVERNMENT, IN RELIGION, IN SCIENCE, IN WEALTH, IN CELEBRITIES, IN SPORTS, IN THE WORLD (IT WILL PERISH!)
Turn back to Jesus our Creator, not religion. Religion creates bondage, in Christ there is freedom. Im not talking church, im not talking religion, im talking relationship with your Creator. Call upon Jesus now and ask Him into your life and to forgive your sins.
Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." -John 14:6
“For the wages of sin is death (hell), but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” -Romans 6:23
"But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven." -Matthew
10:33
YOU CAN STAND ON YOUR OWN AGAINST GOD AND TRY TO JUSTIFY YOUR SIN WHEN YOU WONT EVEN BE ABLE TO LOOK UP. YOU WILL BE WEEPING IN TERROR REALIZING YOU MADE A BIG MISTAKE. YOU WONT WIN AN ARGUMENT WITH GOD, HE CREATED EVERYTHING!!!
GOD SEES EVERYTHING YOUVE EVER DONE; YOU WONT FOOL HIM!!!
OR
PUT YOUR TRUST IN JESUS WHO DIED ON THE CROSS AND TOOK THE WRATH OF GOD IN OUR PLACE FOR OUR SINS. IT'S A FREE GIFT BUT HE CANT FORCE YOU TO TAKE IT. WILL YOU CALL UPON HIM NOW AND SURRENDER TO HIM. TALK TO HIM LIKE A BEST FRIEND, HE'S WAITING AND HE LOVES YOU.
@@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN Yeah, fear is the ultimate tool to control thought, isn't it?
@@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN
Je(sus)
@@JESUSCHRIST-ONLYWAYTOHEAVEN stop fear mongering
Fun Succubus Fact! The roots of terms "Succubus" and "Incubus" originally mean "Lie Below" and "Lie Above" respectively. The two species, for want of a better word, were considered to be the same thing, switching between male and female depending on the target. Succubi were bottoms and Incubi were tops.
But we can go further. The exact description says that the creature takes female form and collects you-know-what from a man before taking on a male form and using the collected "material" to impregnate a women. This is thought to be fully constructed, with no deeper source, by people in medieval times to explain babies born out of wedlock. "We've never even spoken your honor, we just both got deceived by the same evil demon"
You ever want to get pegged and summon a succubus only to realize that they are literally incapable
Well finally..
an explanation ofhow jesus' mother got pregnant whilr retaining her virginity. One question remains, however-- and that is, how in the hell she was a virgin after she was married? I mean what guy is going to marry a chick and then not do her?
@@mphillips01ify bad take
@@mphillips01ifyweak sauce opinion my guy
It's not that succubi were bottoms and Incubi were tops. Traditional Acceptable Positions were the Man being on top and the woman being underneath, as in missionary sex. this is what they are referring to. Not some kind of dominance or submission type aspect.
It's just so hard for me to believe in these hauntings. Who tf has a demon screaming at you, physically assaulting you, then just think "Damn. Forgot to do laundry today."
Well you shouldn't believe them, there's no repeatable evidence backing them up, and there's never been evidence fir anything supernatural
mortgages are the real demons
@@d1sasteroid nah, that's the jews.
Maybe the real entities were the friends we made along the way
That's what annoys you not the total lack of evidence?
Ed in the movies: Sledgehammer-wielding, Elvis Presley singing, demon-slaying badass.
Ed IRL: haha Holy Water go brrrr
That mental image just killed me hahahaha.
Well most movie characters based on real people are much lamer.
@@rafaelalodio5116 this is sadly true the IP Man movies are a perfect example now don't get me wrong he was indeed to best martial artist in china but his life wasn't even 50 percent as exciting
@@dr.dylansgame5583 Ip Man IRL was an ex cop with an opium addiction who was also really good at martial arts. He's cool but he's not god.
Is it truly holy water if it don't go brrrr?
My dad, a pastor, did occasionally got calls about demon possession, but according to him “99.9% of the time it’s just a simple mental/psychological issues, so I just recommend to see a doctor.” But one time he mentioned he had to face a real demon possessed person. Sadly he never shared details with us and took the secret to his grave, but I remember he mentioned demons are frightening being that should never be underestimated.
From what I've gathered from my parents, mostly my mother as she's the more willing to speak on the things that go bump in the dark, there's two types of encounters when it comes to demons: possession and what I can only describe as an avatar.
When it's possession, (assuming you are "gifted" with supernatural aptitude) you get the sense your not speaking to the person who is in front of you, not the "the lights are on but nobody's home" but rather "when you look through the window there's a house inside the house"
Now for the other one, when you look at one you get the overwhelming sense that you're not looking at a human. You can't pinpoint what's wrong, but deep down you know it's not a human.
Yeah you can't fake about 10 people sitting in a room in a house where there was a suicide involved, people talking having fun only to be interrupted of screams, things falling around and later the ceiling thumping inhumainly loud, mind you being sealed shut so no one can go up from inside or out. The house in question was relatively new but a woman killed her self in the attic room which was build off from the rest of the house. The house was sold cheap to a new family and very soon they found out why it was cheap. Ever since they left that house remained empty, the whole neighborhood knew about it no one wanted to live in it, you couldn't even if you tried. The entire place was full of paranormal experiences and weird people anyway and my friend grew up there.
Like my same good friend often said who had plenty of weird experiences in life, the thing about sharing such information of hauntings and paranormal experiences 90% chance is that people who actually experience it especially often enough are so traumatized for life that they rather forget about it and don't talk about it at all or extremely rarely.
So the ones who actually openly talk about it and-or make money from this, seek attention etc are usually 2nd or 3rd hand information that probably is either missing lots of information or blown out of proportions. Case and point like the comments ''idk just make something up to fill that gap and make it scary''. Is a red flag of these people just recycle some random stories they gathered from randoms.
Equally I can't stand the skeptics who always come up with ignorant or idiotic remarks to debunk something just to be edgy in their own way and call people names for no reason other then to be simply a edgy toxic person.
On a related note the other day there was this one guy out of nowhere started talking about paranormal things during a gaming stream, yelling even, how everything is fake and people who tell these stories are bored out of their mind to which after he vented for at least 30 minutes, he finally asked others ''so what are your experiences''
To which this friend of mine happen to be there too and spoke out.
He mentioned few things he experienced to which he have solid proof. I can attest that there is no way he could make it up and there were other witnesses involved to who I also talked to. To again this skeptic guy said you ''dreamed it all'' ...
Yeah like these people somehow dreamed the whole thing for days, months even to the point of abandoning the places they live and leaving their belongings behind and magically all of them have the same experience out of a ''dream'' ...
To which my friend replied to
''well the fair point you can make, clearly you didn't experienced anything and therefore it's hard for you to believe but one day when you experience things 1st hand you will start believing IN SOMETHING.''
To which the skeptic said ''no I wont, bcs it's all just BS''
My friend replied ''well if it's all BS and you have such highly opposing point of view, aggressive even yelling here and calling me a BS person WHY DID YOU EVEN START THIS CONVERSATION IN THE 1st PLACE AND WHY ARE YOU DRAGGING IT for more then an hour ?!''
Safe to say he changed the subject but ended up screaming and complaining about something else. I know that if I would be a host of this stream I would 100% kick this person out since he clearly have anger issues among other mental problems. He often complains about things and starts these odd conversations of topics that are irrelevant to the games they stream so as the people he is surrounded with etc.
Like one person would talk about one movie then he would cut him off talking about some game developer and his controversy, 1st of all we didn't ended our conversation 2nd of all I couldn't care less about the person you brought up nor anyone else here cares about your venting of pointless things ...
He just insults everything and everyone and thinks his opinions matter even one bit ... Sick of it. I go there to hang out with others, with my friend and not him.
Usually this individual starts talking about Pokemons and YuGiOh, like dude NOBODY CARES and you are 30 something year old, GROW UP!!!
After a person sharing such an traumatic event I would never insult anyone while this guy strait up says how we dream it and we are a problem ...
When I was in highschool, one of my classmates told me that he accidentally walked in on an ongoing exorcism.
When he walked into the church he helped at, he noticed it was unusually empty but the door to the basement was open. He heard voices coming from the basement and headed down.
When he got near the bottom, he saw the priest standing over a woman, praying and throwing holy water. The woman was standing, but was arched backwards unnaturally. Both were bleeding from the eyes.
He immediately turned and ran home.
I'm a massive sceptic of all things supernatural; I want them to be real and true, but I find it almost impossible unless I were to have a first hand experience... The closest of which was when I kept seeing strange men in the back yard that my mother said weren't there, but I'm not sure if they were just the product of my imagination and reading FAR too much Goosebumps.
@@MonteScarf I don’t have much opinion on this matter, but my dad was skeptical about pretty any supernatural-like phenomenons (like ghost sightings). There has to be simple explanations to them (scientific, vision or mind trickery and etc), but he didn’t deny the possibility of evil spirits (aka devils) involvement. Their goal is to try to separate people from God ALWAYS, so maybe that’s you can judge somehow? I dunno.
Ed Warren in the movies: force of nature that gives you a feeling of comfort even in the most terrifying situations
Ed Warren irl: italian restaurant owner
Hey, you say that like those two concepts are mutually exclusive
@@walrusArmageddon yeah but we know for a fact they were both lying.
@@walrusArmageddon Yeah, in fact, most Italian restaurant owners are described accurately here
@@theFLCLguy oh?
Ed in movies:💪🙏✍
Ed Warren irl: 🤌🤌🤌
whenever I hear about the people who taunted Annabelle and were almost killed, I always think about Shane threatening the doll and telling it to follow him home 😂😂
Agreed! He helped convince me it’s only a cloth toy filled with fluff.
My favorite part is when Shane says he's gonna haunt her to the point where SHE'S going to get in a car crash 💀 (or something like that)
@@abigigigail Who's Shane?
@@VG-fk6nkshane madej from buzzfeed unsolved and watcher!
@@cosmic7336 Ah, cheers for telling me :)
What I love about The Conjuring? How much work went into it being a period piece. The hand made blankets, the crocheted vests, the exact thin coffee mugs that I saw in my grandmother's kitchen. It's such a small detail, the kitchen set, but ... there's nothing to throw one out, to remind you the film was made in a different century than the case happened in. People talk about the scares, about the real versus story elements... no one talks about the work making it a period piece.
You probably forgot this comment but damn are you right. That movie terrified the shit out of me. The crochet and stuff like that reminded me of my great grandma's house. Alot of it was heirloom and the house creaked. The wood and the carpet. Then most of all the film quality
This makes me feel really old talking about something taking place in the 70s or 80s as a period piece. My mom had made several afghan blankets and she still has them Hoeven I think she sold her old kitchen set at garage sales. Lol
@@gothgirl4evr414 I love my grandma's afghans. Remember taking naps while under them on cold winter afternoons. Or rather as cold as it get near. Me. Still fucks my mind how fast time flies. Still trying to put 2020 on dates.
I appreciate all that went into it too. I also think the cast was perfect for their roles x
The film set in Enfield is bang on the money for London in the 1970s too. Everything - from set design to characterisation - reminds me of my childhood. It was not an exuberant decade, except for the punk scene.
The Warren's literally set up their own little SCP foundation.
They were indeed people of culture
They’re the first 05 councilor
Just a front organisation.
someone should write an entry that makes the Warren museum one of the sites
@@cronchybo I don’t think the site would like that.
The Amityville House sounds like a bad case of mould to me. Which is terrifying in of itself imo. Mould spores can do wild stuff, from paranoia to hallucinations. People passing out, pressure on the chest, strange stench, all those speak for this theory. Doesn't make it any less real or traumatizing for the poor family that moved into that house. The fact that the beds which the previous family was murdered in were never replaced also supports this, as blood is like fertilizer for some nasty moulds.
That's interesting because I have often wondered of it was carbon monoxide poisoning and I have had a few people day the same, or mold as well
Good theory. But I don't understand how they wouldn't change the beds, wouldn't bloodstains be kind of hard to ignore?
oh my god, the re 7 flashbacks
@@nonocashew2955 exactly what i was thinking
Not once did you spell mold properly in that whole comment gg
Fun thing about the Smurls - they used to be absolutely made fun of and harassed by the locals who did not believe them, which was most people. My mom went to the same campground they stayed in and she said that all the local kids would tease and bully the Smurl children when she was there. They were social pariahs.
You should do a demonology iceberg. There's lots of them to fill the tiers with and they're all really weird looking. The Lesser Key Of Solomon has 72 demons in it.
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YES PLEASE I LOVE DEMONOLOGY
@@MarinesMalevolentRule69 If you've watched Helluva Boss you've already seen one. That being the Demon Prince Stolas. Though, in the Key of Solomon Stolas was a teacher of astronomy, and was knowledgeable in herbs, plants, and precious stones. They weren't all evil, but rather keepers of knowledge that you could summon for information that would have been far beyond the scope of what others at the time could comprehend. If you consulted enough, you turn into Castlevania's Dracula where you have access to insane scientific knowledge and likely theoretical knowledge that most can only dream of. Were most evil? Yes. Could the right ones give you some dope shit? Also yes.
omg this!!! i got so obssessed with king Solomon and his 72 pillars when I was in middle school to the point of actually ordering the goetia online lmaooo
As a Christian I think it’s really important to be skeptical when going into a possible possession. There are many cases in which the ‘possession’ is actually poorly understood mental health/people wanting attention (which is it’s own mental problem). We need to do right by people and eliminate all possibilities before even considering possession.
What does being a Christian have anything to do with that take
Because some Christians ignore mental health and immediately say it's possession@@nicholasgeere5125
@@andreilin113 OK as a gun owner I think it's really important to be skeptical when going into a possible possession.
@@nicholasgeere5125 Sure, because having a brain is better then accidentally shooting someone. Good take.
Yep. The vast majority of “possessions”, both historically and current-day, can usually be attributed to medical conditions like epilepsy or mental health issues. I do believe in the supernatural and I’m also Christian, but I totally agree.
Not to discredit his argument or anything but using "the vibes were off." As evidence is hilarious.
'the vibes were off' is ironically also a pretty good description of clairvoyance
It sounds stupid but your instincts are usually right though. If your gut says something is wrong, something is probably wrong.
@@respincycle2582 Uh-huh. It does sound stupid. Because it's stupid. When I worked as croupier a group of people became convinced, and told me to my face, they thought I was a 'witch'. They weren't joking. This was based on the fact I was fast and deft at dealing cards, and they were morons that played a game where the odds are openly skewed against them. It wasn't skill that made me deal dem cards fast, oh no, it was magic. I got in trouble for doing the road-runner cull trick in front of them one day. Totally worth it. That's what happens when you think with your 'gut', otherwise known as the collection of organs in your body primarily responsible for producing shit. I wish I didn't have morals and ethics, otherwise I could rinse you rubes dry.
@@dollartooth5616 Hate to break it to you but this is actually proven partly by science to be indeed true not that kind of crap they pulled. However for instance from caveman times we still have the instinct to say tell if someone is staring at us from behind if its done long and more so intensely enough this is caused through different nerve endings that warn your body through one sense or another. And we as humans as well have many abilities to do stuff like this yet most people simply close off or don't have acute enough senses to notice in the first place.
Plus there have been hundreds of accounts of those "gut feelings" actually saving someones life and the common explanation usually leads back to your senses noticing something is wrong but you yourself didn't comprehend or see it. Good examples being and even have my own account of one of these is the gut feeling that something bad is about to happen then narrowly avoiding death from something unforseen or that you didn't account for.
@@dr.dylansgame5583 Proven by science you say? Neat, you can cite the peer-reviewed experiments you got that info from then.
You nearly got the full bingo card of logical fallacies in your response there, nice.
The problem with a lot of these situations is that outside of the parties involved, the occurrences never happen. It's always a small circle of individuals who could all potentially benefit from the exposure. Demons are an awfully convenient malevolence. Just remember fear is infectious and there's nothing scarier than a mystery we don't understand.
Half of the Warren's cases are just them showing up and saying "yep, us spook professionals say that you're haunted af" and then just leaving.
I don't know if it's just me, but I've always felt a vibe of "mental health deniers and catholic religious enforcers", but I don't know, it might just be me
@@LyrahVL this is also very true and needs to be talked about more
The Warrens were just scamming everybody they "helped"
@@LyrahVL 'mental health deniers'
@@nicholasgeere5125 sorry for that, not a native english speaker, don't know how to say it...
What sort of person gets his chest supernaturally scratched open and then seriously thinks, "oh, this is just a seven-year old girl who wants us to stay"?
well cats scratch us up and then we pet them and give them milk sooooo....
@@nisnastyou give cats milk?! You murderer!
@@nisnastcats are actually lactose intolerant and giving them milk can make them sick most ppl give them goat milk or kitten formula lol
The story is actually heavily made up. The actual couple involved in the story actually came out at one point and said that what happened isn't quite what the Warrens made it all out to be. But they got threatened with lawsuits and the like which made them go quiet about it again and just let the Warren's version of the story perpetuate.
Someone trying to sell a story
Personally I'm not a believer in any of this. But the first thing someone should do when selling a house is REMOVE THE MURDER BEDS! Also, when you said the ghost's feet are always moving. I just picture a pissed off tap dancer lol. I love the topics you pick, this is definitely one of the best channels on RUclips.
Someone bought the same house in March of 77, and they confirmed that pretty much nothing happened to them. Maybe ghosts only bother you if you believe in them?
Cringey
@@SCIFIguy64 It's like they freak themselves out to the point of being hyper aware. When I go on vacation sometimes we try to find "haunted" places to stay at. I would love to see something, unfortunately the scariest thing that's happened is looking around with a black light lol.
when he said always moving feet i pictured his feet rotating like little windshield wipers and i about pissed my pants
@@Arrowed_Sparrow Ooh a black light? Bad choice
Meanwhile, we went to a nice little seaside house in the traditional Afrikaans style. A nice two nights. And every night we slept there I had to fight with a ghost for my blankets. It kept tugging them down, rather aggressively at one point. Kept waking me up too.
:/ Wanna trade?
According to buzzfeed unsolved Annabelle now resides in Shane's rib cage.
As she should..
The list of Amityville Horror films now includes Amityville Karen, Amityville Vibrator, and Amityville In The Hood. Truly a legendary saga
Yeah, but I think that has more to do with the fact that you have zero budget producers and Studios banking on the fact that it is essentially a meme that the Amityville name has been used so much. It's one of those rare instances of a horror franchise that there isn't really any governing mentality protecting it.
The fact that I had to Google this Thomas George Foolery to confirm it’s existence took me all the way out of this galaxy with laughter 🤣🤣🤣
It's not Amityville in *THA* hood, so it's a shit movie
I know this is a joke, but Amityville in The Hood is too real.
Imagine being a demon and they just keep making shitty movies about you I would be pissed
Wendigoon is the only person i stop everything for just to listen to them talk
True
his voice is very likeable, right?
Honestly I could listen him bullshit on a podcast about nothing for hours and still be interested.
Makes you want to stay awhile, and listen.
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I always laugh at how attractive they made Ed Warren in “The Conjuring” when in reality he was like the one uncle/distant relative/family friend from the Northeast who taught you how to get beer from a cooler and when you asked “why can’t I have some?” He said: “not until ya 30 kid.”
Uh, what.
I love this.
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He had a dad bod.
@@coledibiase5971 Ah. I didn't make the connection. Thanks. 😊
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While I'm a believer in the supernatural, based on my own personal experiences, I'm also all for establishing logical/mundane explanations too. What I haven't been able to fully reconcile for just over a decade now, is an incident I experienced in the middle of the night at my grandma's house. I was up alone in the living room playing Animal Crossing on the wii as I did most nights that summer. Beside the couch I was sitting on was this old radio. (When I say "old" it looks like it was made in the 70s). Then out of nowhere, static. Vague mumblings of lost words and weak connection, as if wavering between stations. I sat there frozen, just staring at this thing for about a minute or two before it turned back off. Confused and a little spooked, I gathered the courage to hop off the couch and unplugged the radio from the wall just to be sure it didn't do that again. I then shook it off and pretended that that never happened, and returned to my game. Weird for sure, but it's also an old house. Maybe the wiring is funked up, maybe the radio had a failing circuit, whatever.
Now, this thing didn't have a built-in power source, no backup battery or anything like that. So you can imagine my absolute shit-blasting horror when this thing turned back on, 30 minutes later, with a crystal clear voice: "Get out, get out. Damn it, get out! GET OUT!" It was an old man's voice, getting angrier and louder the longer I just stared in fear. I did not in fact get out. I was beyond petrified. Here it was, 3am or some shit, a quiet and chill night of gaming in peace, when all the sudden our radio is possessed and demanding I run out the front door. I honestly don't even know how long that went on for. It could've been ten seconds, it could've been ten minutes. At this point my brain has blocked out some of the details, but I very distinctly remember the sound and cadence of his voice, the ominous red dot lighting up the power button, the black hole forming in my gut and moving up to clog my throat. Eventually the voice stopped, the radio turned back off, and I just...kept staring. Was it going to do that again? Was a twisted, ghoulish entity going to creep around the dark corner of the hallway, lurching toward me if I didn't leave? If I *did* leave? What if it was a trap? What the actual goddamn hell?
So, being the smart 12 year old I was, I simply turned on all the lights in my near vicinity, saved my game, and switched on Nickelodeon. Thank whatever good freaking lord there is that Spongebob was on to distract me. I stayed wide awake the rest of the night, refusing to fall asleep until the sun peeked over the horizon and banished that nightmare and a half.
To this day, the most reasonable explanation I can think of was that some late night radio play was on, and something in the house's wiring got tripped up and caused some sort of temporary electrical discharge. That voice I heard was an actor playing out a character and reading his lines. But thing is, that'd be one hell of a coincidence. Just his voice, just those words, repeated over and over. Not to mention, the TV was functioning perfectly fine. The light I did have on before the incident didn't flicker at all. Maybe it was just that specific outlet? Just the radio itself, releasing a charge? Freaky but explainable electromagnetism stuff? I don't know, man. I'm just not yet fully convinced it was anything scientific. To my knowledge the radio never did anything like that again, and it functioned just fine afterward. There were other toys in the room that would occasionally go off when you walked by, but those had old dying batteries in 'em. That's simply what happens occasionally with those.
Not to mention, my entire family is convinced that house is straight up haunted as hell. While it was/and is my grandma's house, my parents, my siblings and I also lived there for several years. My dad would see shadow people. He'd hear doorknobs twisting and opening when no one else was home, or boxes being slid across the floor in the kitchen. My grandma had experiences of her own, she's convinced whatever is in there is nothing but friendly and tame. When I moved back after college, I had sleep paralysis episodes of invisible demons mimicking my grandmother's voice, enticing me to wake up til they too got impatient and yelled at me the exact same way the old guy on the radio did. That one could be easily written off as hallucination, at least. But right after I would also go on to have out of body experiences, getting pulled out of my body, only to get slammed back in over and over for what felt likes hours. Again, quite possibly just my sleep-riddled mind tripping out on hypnogogic bs. And sure, shared psychosis is a thing. But...all these accounts combined, it seems too real to simply shrug off. We humans think we know everything, but we really, truly don't. Not even close.
Anyways. This comment is long enough. If anybody knows of any radio plays that feature an angry old man telling someone to get the hell out, lemme know. Peace.
(edited just to fix typos and make my wording more clear here and there)
I had an old-timey radio in a place I lived as a kid, soviet make (I live in Russia). I don't know how it worked, but it seemed impossible to turn off. It wasn't connected to any conventional outlet, just had a wire going straight into a wall. The wire was thin and flat, like a landline phone wire, and I think, just like a landline phone it would work even during power outages.
It never did anything weird though, it just didn't really have an "off" setting, you would instead crank the volume dial down so low you wouldn't hear what's being transmitted. During quiet evenings I would sometimes hear it faintly anyway, gave me a couple of mild spooks.
Was yours like that or different? You mentioned you unplugged it, was it unplugged when the man started talking too, or did you plug it back in?
interesting story 👍
Radios just do that sometimes
@@n0vitskiAM radios can be powered by just an antenna if it is set up properly and up high to get good signals.
in case you're still suffering from a haunted house, there's an easy fix for this: security cameras. demons hate those, every time they're installed they stop haunting for some reason. on the side of night terrors, might wanna see a specialist for that. it could be deep rooted trauma from your experience, or something related to mental health in general. never too late to get help
The devil tarot card means fear of being trapped or unable to escape. Seems fitting considering Annabelle is locked in a box…kinda funny
cool that someone else caught that too :)
I think he meant that we dont know the specific function of the tarot card. Unless an ironic joke was the function.
That's the good thing of vague stuff. You can always make up tons of other stuff with it. At least for people deceiving others for personal gain.
It’s a mystical final “fuck you” to annabelle
It can also meant temptation
Imagine just chillin, watchin a yankees game, and a ghost just decides to give you sloppy toppy
happened to my buddy eric
@@yokaiwtch can you ask Eric for the ghosts number, I’m down bad
Funniest shit.
Tell the ghost to respect your enjoyment, give him a beer ,smoke weed and ask him if he can get inside an ATM to unlock it, buy more beer and weed, repeat as needed. ghost just wanna have a friend no more.
"Whoa! Holy shit, what in the fu- oh... Oh~ This is right freaky, I don't exactly know what's going on, but I ain't about to look a gift horse in the mouth. Please do go on, ghost madam, or whatever you are. I very much appreciate your time for doing this."
This is probably one of the only “horror”
channels that doesn’t do everything it can to scare you (which ultimately makes it less scary) your videos are amazing man, keep it up, hopefully you can get a million by the end of the year.
Edit: When you were talking about how the girl bent the majority spoons for attention I thought you were going to say they caught someone they didn’t know on their property doing everything, and as someone who doesn’t believe in the paranormal or religion that was such a more terrifying thought for me.
Love this dudes channel I love scary/paranormal stories and it’s so refreshing that he just describes/goes in depths instead of trying to make it scary.
But also his production quality is comparatively low. No animations, nothing on screen to keep your interest. I like the videos but since it's just him talking in a monotone ish voice I find my mind drifting away. I cant concentrate on what he's saying at all
@@TheSilverwing999 that's exactly what I like about it, he's easy to listen to and I play his videos in the background doing my school work and at my job lol
@@TheSilverwing999 We all have our preferences. I hope you can find something more engaging to watch!
MrBallen is a pretty good listen too
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Just want to point out that most scam artists come across as "sweet, genuinely trying to help." That's how they're able to scam in the first place.
Yeah, they wouldn’t be successful if they weren’t personable!
Exactly. If someone seemed like they would even be capable of manipulating, exploiting, and betraying you, they wouldn't be successful at doing it.
Well played!
they're called CON men for a reason
That's how the time share people get you
I had a large wooden chest that was really old that would creak at night. It was already creepy, and I had dreams of being trapped in it and locked in. I heard about the Amityville story and I got so much more terrified of that chest, and I never got over that fear until I was like 12. Finally we got rid of the chest and I stopped having the nightmares.
It’s crazy how you can psychologically create such a deep seated fear of something that your brain plays tricks on you.
So it's normal to you that it would creak at night for no fucking reason brother?
But not during the day, but at night only...when everything else creepy happens for some reason. Denial. Hilarious. Alright, keep it if it makes you feel better.
@@josephbenuzzi159 It would creak during the day. Just at night it’s more noticeable since everything would be quiet.
@@josephbenuzzi159 old wood will creak from literally anything. Light breeze? It creaks. Temperature changes by a single degree? Creaks. A bug or rodent lightly knocks against it? Creaks. Literally anything could have made the chest creak, so saying they're in denial or whatever point you're trying to make is just ridiculous.
I'll add to the chest fear with my own, induced by a highschool teacher that decided to tell creepy local stories/myths on halloween.
There was bachelorette party and the women decided to play hide and seek in this big old house they were in. The bride hid inside a chest. After a while, seeing as she wasn't being found, she tried to get out but realized it had locked itself as it shut. She screamed, but wasn't heard. She tried to break it open but being in an odd position, pushing hard was practically impossible. She was only found much much later, dead inside it.
I mentioned the way Ed would introduce himself to homeowners with the paintings to my grandmother (who was born in 1960, so she kinda knew that time period) and she told me why him doing this wasn’t considering too strange.
In that time, you weren’t thinking a stranger would harm or rob you and your family, it was much more common that they were trying to make friends, and often this would be with interesting introductions.
She suggested that Ed painting the houses could’ve been seen as his unique way of introducing himself to neighbors he didn’t know yet or even new neighbors, and maybe they saw him helping with the ghosts as a quirky little plus side to their new friend and his mystical wife.
And especially if the area they lived in was as catholic as it seems, my idea is that maybe they’d tell their other friends who had ghosts or something spiritual, so they’d tell them “hey! I met this guy, named Ed, he helped me with our ghost problems, let me introduce ya so he can help you too”
Huh, interesting
@@laurinha2892 I like to think that the older generation wasn’t always as untrusting as they can seem in their older ages, and it seems their parents were the more trusting types lol
This maybe stating the obvious, but I knew a lot of stuff about child abductions happened a lot more in the 70s because it was until around the 80s that the news starting reporting it and the whole “stranger danger” mindset came to place, so this was probably a similar setting because unless you heard about it through word of mouth nobody’s going to know about murders as easily and see a pattern
@@hippiedaisy5024 Plus the 70s and 80s are home to the some of the most well known serial killers, mainly of them broke into their victims homes
I know that would have given me bad vibes. what I find a bit disturbing is the psychology of painting a picture of a house then showing it to the person living there, to get an "in". I had never heard about how they got started, before, and now I'm totally convinced that they were con artists right off they bat.
keep in mind I was still a bit on the fence on them, before I watched this video.
I doubt Hasbro would be too happy if the Annabelle movie used the doll's actual design.
Funny that they own the Ouija board brand.
I met Lorraine when she came to my university my freshman year for a halloween event hosted by the student gov. She told me that my aura was blue, and that I seemed very sad. She showed us a bunch of videos of the exorcisms they had done, including a slide reel (like, old timey, 70's projector slides) of the aura around 9/11 and the amity house. I don't believe any of it, but it was pretty fun. She was very sweet, regardless of all the supernatural crap. Talked with her for a bit after it was over (not many people could stomach staying through the exorcism videos, including the girls I went there with). This was back in 2013.
That's really cool, I wish I could have met her.
Blue doesn't always mean sadness, from your words I wouldve picked up on how calm you are. Perhaps maybe it is blue, but resonates with your negotiating, open minded calmness? at least, thats what I can gather from a comment, i dont think i have any weird powers or abilities lol
@@n0xsludge012 he's blue da ba di da ba da
@@kujojotarostandoceanman2641 da ba de ba da baaaaa
@@n0xsludge012 no one sees auras
I really think every ghost hunter or home exorcist should have a carbon monoxide detector in their tool kit, or something that tests for air/water quality, mold, asbestos, or lead paint. Some of these did sound like potential hallucinations and could perhaps relate to the "bad feeling" people get, or fainting. I don't want to say every haunting is due to that, especially because the testing never gets done, but a few definitely could be and it should be ruled out (and corrected for the family's health & safety of course).
Good ghost hunters do have stuff like that. I don’t know about newer episodes but the original series of Ghost Hunters featured the hunters regularly checking things like the electrical system to counter any “normal” causes
I know before you’re allowed to be exorcised you have to have an in depth check up by a medical team, at least your supposed to according to their rules
ghost hunters should always have a carbon monoxide detector on their belts or something, if it's beeping, maybe call some health guy to get the gas out
@sleep_kink yes I've heard a similar story, I think about it often
Gangster until the detector dont work
It’s odd to me that they claimed to be Catholic but believed in human ghosts (which are not biblical except for one obscure occurrence no one is sure about) and mediums/psychics (which the Bible explicitly says not to mess with).
I remember seeing a video where Ed said that there are no ghost children and that it's actually demons pretending to be children to gain trust (which is what most, if not all Christians think, at least that's what I think it was. I could be wrong), but in the Warren's museum, they have two children's headstones that are said to be haunted by said children's spirits. (Which, whether it's haunted or not, just feels wrong to keep someone's headstone as a piece in a museum, especially a child's.)
Well believing in mediums and psychics makes sense biblically, since there wouldn't be a prohibition to seek answers from the dead if it was something that was impossible to do in the first place...
I get what you're saying though.
Necromancers and frauds, Lorraine was associated with Ryan Buel a well known schemer and fraudulent paranormal researcher who got hooked on drugs
ye im pretty sure they even say in the bible outright that those people are really bad ima pull up the verse
31 “‘Regard not those who have familiar spirits, neither seek after wizards to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God. leviticus 19:31
there is also another part i don't know where that states that other things related to magic and stuff is viewed really badly in the eyes of god so them doing all that stuff is even more laughable.
@@MissJoy16 The Catholic catechism, which is the official collection of all doctrine and dogmatic beliefs of Catholicism, explicitly says that divinators, soothsayers (different ways of saying 'predicting the future) and practitioners of magic are evil and practicing such things will send you to hell. Not sure where clairvoyant fits in exactly, but I'm sure they wouldn't like it; anything that would grant a human knowledge they aren't supposed to have, like knowledge of the after life and what the future holds, is considered evil and the work of Satan. This is actually why I left the church, bc my mom is an astrologer and I refused to think she was a deserving denizen of hell simply for writing a weekly horoscope and looking at charts for people.
I live not too far away from Amityville. The house itself currently has residents and there hasn't been any paranormal sightings to the publics knowledge. The upstairs curved windows have been replaced as well to square ones probably because how recognizable they were. Beautiful town and beautiful house. May the DeFeo Family rest in peace ❤
Whoa! Thanks for the update!!
There is a rare psychiatric syndrome called clinical lycanthropy which is when a person becomes deluded and then believes that they have transformed into an animal and they go into a state of psychosis where they think they are an animal and start acting like one, its very rare to have but i think some of the possession cases have actually been this
Seems more likely a case of folie a deux
That's just me on a Wednesday
It’s definitely possible that one or two could’ve been clinical lycanthropy. It all depends if the ALL the signs of actual demonic activity was there or not. If none of those cases had all the signs, then maybe the condition is a bit more common than we thought.
There’s a more common explanation, as per Occam’s Razor. It’s called grifting, as per capitalism…
all good explanations until someone said capitalism LOL
No one who lived in the Amityville house after the Lutz family moved out ever claimed to experience anything ghostly or paranormal. I think it was simply a normal house where a horrible tragedy occurred and then George Lutz decided to take advantage of the home's infamy and turn it into a payday.
I guess we’ll never know
Probably carbon monoxide poisoning
Or mold
Until his death George Lutz was a 94% owner in Amityyville Horror Franchise LLC. That might be a big clue.
That and the author of the book came out and admitted that they came up with the story over a bottle of wine. I'm surprised I had to scroll so far to find a comment like this. Have not yet found any saying how the Warrens were hucksters. Disappointing.
In regards to where Annabelle is, pretty sure Zak Baggins has her. I believe he has most of the their collection in his museum in Vegas but I believe she’s blocked off so you can’t touch her or anything
No, Annabelle lives in Shane Madej's ribcage🙄
No Annabelle is at school lol
Zak Baggins is such a hack grifter. Smh.
@@MELLMAO yeah just like goatmans bridge
She’s in Monroe, CT at the warrens occult museum
The "I don't wanna speak ill of the dead" frase was said so often... I feel Wendigoon was just trying to avoid getting his feet pulled at night 😂 Love this and you!
i love how ed got fed up with her shenanigans and was like “bad annabelle, bad!” *spritz her with holy water like a cat*
😂
LOL that made my day ❤
He pulled out the squirt bottle of holy water
I may know why Ed put the Devil card on Annabelle's case. Depending on the layout of your cards, it can mean being trapped or being forced to serve something. Annabelle was a literal puppet for a demon, or an unwilling servant. Or it was to tell the doll that they, and by proxy the demon, were now trapped forever.
Or it was just a way to warn people that there’s something evil in the doll. Ed doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who knows tarot.
@@thequeenofcringe1585 The man who boasted investigating over 10k supernatural case investigations would certainly be familiar with tarot cards and their meanings.
It was just a decoration to warn people about the danger of the doll.
The devil is also drugs and alcohol so perhaps annabelle did percs
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This guy is quickly becoming a favorite channel, that’s for sure. Only been watching for a couple I think months and I’ve already seen all of ur vids. Thanks man
Yeah this guy took my #1 spot a couple months ago I love all his stuff especially the analog horror and angel icebergs
True, I've been watching since he was at like 50k, loved him then, and it's awesome how much his channel has grown. And he's still the same awesome person he was at 50k
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I really respect you not letting your spirituality & belief hurt your objectivity.
I am believer & spirtual man myself but that is why it is important to demand evidence & credibility from these events before simply agree with to promote a person's story as true.
It is always important to remember they're are sharks in the water around all of these cases.
You should do more videos on this sort on cryptids aswell.
For the cloven hoofprints in the snow bit of the amityville case, new york does have deer, so cloven hoofprints in the snow aren't exactly supernatural.
i think it was santa's reindeers
also during the time they said they saw the hoof print, there was no snow in New York
The murderer admitted that the whole case was made up to get him out of jail and he did not seem to be someone with a mental illness I saw it in a documentary
I come across cloven hoofprints almost everyday as well, deer look just like the ones people describe as being "satan" or "demonic". To the untrained eye I guess it could freak a person out.
@@backwoodsjunkie08 Most eyes are untrained in most things, and freaking out is always the easiest option. Your average person is unfortunately painfully average, and will behave as you expect the average person to behave when confronted with the unkown. Destroy now, ask questions when safe. 🤷♂️
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Dude, to be fair kids come up with some crazy stuff and they will say it with complete conviction. Once you've heard your son tell you that he owns a horse, but it's a tiny horse, and it lives under the shed in the backyard (there's not even a shed) you take things with a grain of salt.
exactly lmao and those dreams that are "proof" are just dreams....
@Sputterbugz imagination is a wonderful thing. But that's why kids have parents, to guide them in the correct direction.
I used to think i was an adult before i became a child and i has "memories" of my past. And by that i mean, someone would say "i finished school" and i would reply "i did too" while being in 1st grade. My parents once brought my sister to a hospital and i said "hey i've been here before" despite it being a random once. My sister broke her leg on a bouncy chair and i went "that happened to me once too". Children are fucking stupid
@@Sputterbug i used to haunted by some weird, black figures, wearing boxes with faces drawn on them that appeared in my dreams very often! I bet the house was haunted!!! Recurring dream are proof of something evil! And real!!! Oh, and also, i've had reccuring dreams about an evil can of beans, but who cares, the box men are totally real!!!
and then have said child get incredibly upset with you when you fail to act entirely credulous about their tiny horse. It's not even that they tell you this stuff, it's that they always insist every word is true in the exact same way they insist the 'scary' things are true. a lot of the time kids just make stuff up and end up genuinely scaring themselves the same way we do by watching good horror film when alone at night.
The reason that Ed probably placed that tarot card outside of Annabelle’s case is because one of the meanings of the Devil card is being bound to something, and could’ve been a way to ensure to help bind the entity to the doll and, in turn, the case!
just a shame tarot cards are just mundane Renaissance Italian playing cards
@@Rynewulf Even if they are just bullshit it is fun watching people do tarot readings and try to piece all the cards together and explain what they mean
@@hackermangage1703 true true! I just wish more readers would own that
Wendigoon: "I don't like debunking, I want to keep the magic alive."
The "magic": stuff of nightmares, possessions, having to run out of your house in the middle of the night because the ghosts are trying to kill you, ...
Seems legit.
Hey, he never said it was good magic.
You're acting like that's a bad thing.
I definitely want the magic of the broom ghost to stay alive!
That one is just kinda sweet!
That feeling when your dad brings you back a present from his business trip.
God bless the one patron named CUMRANGER who shows up during the end credits. It gets me everytime.
Lmfao.
I really hope he starts doing a tier where he reads the patron names & cumranger is in it
Gets me too
lol tag yourselves i'm Hot Gay Dad
@@cattibingo he used to read his patrons names and I always loved hearing cumranger lol
The real life Annabelle doll compared to the movie always cracks me up. The fact they locked up the cute raggedy ann doll in a big container.
"Watch out, she'll snuggle you to death!"
I mean there has been some good looking serial killers, in movies they tend to make "evil" things look more scary for dramatic affect that's why they say don't judge a book by it's cover. The sweetest things can be the most evil
Honestly, the fact that the actual doll looks cute makes it much creepier in my opinion. The movie version is the definition of Hollywood trying too hard. As they do.
The "ibsnuggle you to death" Doll makes way more Sense then the movie one. I mean how many people would Just Take in a horrific looking Doll, let alone give it their Baby ...
Well, if it isn’t “On The Rag Ann”
looks like your dying in a car crash
Personally, I still struggle with some mixed feelings regarding the Warrens. When I was younger I genuinely believed in what they did and that their stories were true- and then I found out that the Endfield poltergeist was a hoax. I do believe they thought it was genuine and that they were trying to help, but it certainly didn’t look for Lorraine’s self described clairvoyance. I also take issue with the fact that (unlike their film counterparts) they seemed almost too eager to accept a supernatural explanation. Now don’t get me wrong, I firmly believe there are things in this world we can’t easily explain - just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. But I also know that hoaxes also exist, as does mental illness, and people lying like cheap rugs to avoid the death penalty.
IDK, man, I just don’t know anymore!
Still like the movies though
yea they're scammers. they all are. people with magical abilities do not exist. anyone who claims they can talk to the dead, is either a liar or a crazy person.
i mean youre on the right track. still its a bit different. not "some mediums are real, some are fake". not "most are fake, but just a few are real". theybare ALL fake. ALL scammers.
lets say someone gets murdered, and they ask a medium for information. NO usefull information has ever come from it. its always "some name that starts with an E, A, ,T, B or C". never just "oh little charlie tells me it was his uncle jack who killed him". shouldnt be to hard right?
think about it. does it really make sense that when your dead, you can only communicate by giving cryptic messages moving around items in the house or making the alarms go off, or playing charades with some guy with weird hair (whos powers seem to be absent whenever tested in a controlled envoirment). that doesnt make any sense at all.
I dont know what happens after death. maybe there is a god, and life after that. i couldnt tell you. what i can tell you is that each and everyone of the people taking money for readings is a charlatan.
“Lying like cheap rugs” is brilliant and I’m keeping that
I think it's a mixture of both: I do believe that Ed and Lorraine genuinely did believe a lot of cases were supernatural, but sometimes some things have logical explanations.
They Made a Lot of Money Out of it. Of course they believed in it and where "nice and helpfull" ^^'.
About to fold two loads of laundry, this couldn’t have dropped at a better time. Lets gooooo
I also fold laundry to Wendigoon videos 😂
✔️o
@@Productions547 LOL same
Is this the bored housewife section? 😂
I could be wrong about this but when she ”saw auras around her teachers”, I think that means she just had a form of synesthesia, which can cause you to see colours or sense things after another sensation triggers them. Eg you hear a trumpet and that causes you to see the colour red. I am pretty sure there is a type of synesthesia where you can see auras around people/associate people with colours. My mum had a friend who actually experienced this, which is why I find this fascinating.
Update: a website I found mentioned that “at leastsome of the individuals claiming to see the so-called aura of people actually have the neuropsychological phenomenon known as synesthesia”
@@LilK1396 that's the thing with most supernatural occurrences - they can be explained by sound logic as being rather mundane... Yet I always want them not to be, I guess - well, other than demonic possession, I could certainly live without that.
@@MonteScarf 100% agree tbh
it could also just be delusions, which is an easy way to explain nearly anything.
one time i was walking in a forest, and i convinced myself there were people hiding behind the trees that would take me away if i took another step forward so i ran away.
weird things happen in your brain when you're at your wits end
@Douglas Bazeley True, but who is to say that Synesthesia isn't just a mundane thing? Perhaps the sounds people see as colors or the scents they can see are indeed a gift that allow them to see spiritual attributes. We've just identified (in a scientific manner) the reason why. It's just a theory, but I always like to think of the ways science and supernatural could possibly coexist. Essentially, scientists just say, "Aha! We have found a perfectly logical explanation for this!" Without considering the possibility, they may have just proved/scientifically understood the thing they were seeking to disprove. Like the Big Bang, maybe when God said, "Let there be light," a gigantic explosion occurred, which we can now observe as the Big Bang. Just some food for thought.
Actually, the most famous paranormal investigators are 4 men named: Ray Stantz, Winston Zeddemore, Peter Venkman and Egon Spangler.
Correct! And they are by far the most successful.
They don’t just skedaddle after finding out what kind of ghost it is, they will get rid of it for you!
At a more than reasonable price, I might add.
@@AndorRadnai they even have coffee mugs and balloons for the kids
@@bd8033 Exactly!!
They make the whole experience far less scary for all parties involved.
Absolute professionals!
I met the Warrens b/c my college hired them for a talk and we all got a semi-private meet and greet who were part of one of the clubs. They flat out told us they did not help anyone who was not a practicing Christian (not even Jews, Muslims, etc, and never agnostics, atheists, or those dreaded heathen folk), and if someone was not Christian, it was their own demise. And any questions about their validity, like towards Amityville, was met with a scoff of "Obviously you are not a true Christian." Yeah. This was the mid/late 1990's, so before they got super famous from films. *long sigh* I felt they were not only frauds, but jerks.
Which is hypocritical since the Warrens themselves were not Christians, they were Catholics.
@@avashnea it's not different things, catholics are literally christians, just like protestants and orthodox
Based
@@avashnea Catholics ARE Christians.
and to make it even 'better' they groomed a teenage girl for Ed. they suck in so many ways.
I know probably too much about the Warrens and some of their cases, and you're right about Ed having "Bad Vibes" considering he had a 15 year old "girlfriend" who lived with him and Lorraine for years...
Also the Beth Sheba thing and a lot of the deaths, that the book made by the eldest sister, claimed had nothing to do with the house or didn't exist at all.
Was looking for a comment about this. Aside from all the jokes it’s important for people to know the gross things they’ve done.
I'm sorry he had a what
I dont know about the 2nd thing, but I have suspicions about the Judity Penny accusation since it was made conveniently not long after Lorraine died.
@@mrliberty8468 It is very true.
@@mrliberty8468 dog you cant base your entire vision of people on what they want you to believe. They were a couple of sicko grifters lol
23:00 the lingering scent was probably corpse juice (which is an unfortunate fact to know about) that seeped into the flooring; so basically nothing short of professional cleaners coming in and cleaning the floor would get rid of that
I've heard once a floor has had corpse juice on it, even cleaning won't really be enough, all you can do is rip up the boards & totally replace the floor.
Makes sense, the beds werent even replaced let alone the flooring
Yeah but the bodies weren't there long enough to begin serious decomposition, the police were on the scene by that afternoon so the bodies would've probably been removed by that night
@@t.n.1116 it still would’ve secreted some liquid and who’s to say whether it was a messy death or not?
@@t.n.1116having seen and treated rifle-caliber gunshot wounds, let me just say that even on someone who SURVIVES there's a massive amount of blood and fluid loss. And if a body is left undisturbed for over 12 hours, as the timeline says...well it's going to be bad.
It's really refreshing to hear these from the perspective of someone who also believes in demons/possessions instead of people treating it like just a scary story or nonsense
I think with all the recent developments in mental health - most of which is completely valid - people tend to put off legitimate possessions as undiagnosed and untreated disorders. Possession is a much more real thing, culturally speaking, in third world countries, especially Haiti from what I know. A lot of my family and my church has done mission trips to Haiti, some of them dozens of times, and I know several people who have witnessed possessions and exorcisms firsthand, my mother included. I think it also plays into the hands of demons and satan and act in the shadows instead of in broad daylight. It allows them to get away with a lot and have much greater influence that way.
I am a fan of the Warren cases and have spent a lot of time researching them throughout the years, but one thing I wish was more talked about the over glamorization of both Ed and Lorraine. In 1963, while Ed was still a school bus driver, the Warrens housed a minor named Judith Penney who attended the high school. Allegedly, Ed had s3xual relations with Judith that carried on for four decades. In 1978, Judith fell pregnant with Ed's child and Lorraine told her to tell people that someone broke into the house and r4ped her or otherwise abort the baby. Lorraine drove Judith to the clinic where she ended up having an abortion as to not to give Ed a bad reputation in his now budding career. Judith has also claimed that Ed used to physically abuse Lorraine to the point where she was sometimes even knocked unconscious. From what I'm aware, the police were only called by the neighbors once which led to Judith ending up spending the night in jail while police tried with no success to get the 15 year old to confess to her relationship with Ed. While both the relationship between Ed and Judith as well as Lorraine's abuse are alleged, it is fact that Judith lived with the Warrens, even confirmed by Ed and Lorraine's own daughter Judy Warren. Though I love learning about the Warren's and will continue to enjoy researching them, I think it's important to be aware of the allegations and not to blindly idolize or sugarcoat Ed and Lorraine's lives. Love your videos :)) keep up the great work!
I would love it if the same two actor(s/es) played them. It would be completely without ghosts & demons, just a fraud, abusing everyone he can and lying about everything for his own personal gain.
@@bartistclord1916 Warner Bros apparently have a contract between the Warrens and them that states the film characters are not allowed to be shown engaging in illegal sexual actions or an unfaithful marriage.... yikes 😬
@@cas9437 lmao. so these "based on a true story" movies are not allowed to tell the truth, by legal contract... lol. so I guess it would have to be a different studio and just be a documentary of fraud, and abuse.
I mean I knew every one of their ghost/demon stories were total BS, but contracts stating that they can not reveal the truth in their "true story"... Next level bullshittery
Ed did it
Oh the couple who made schemes to trick old people weren't good people after all? shocking! but jeah it's good to point out stuff like that. I'll never understand why people still believe this bs in 2021 nor why people like this are even hyped instead of rotting in a cozy 2x3m flat.
33:00 I can confirm that the typical reaction from parents to their kids is indeed; "It's not real, grow up." Never underestimate the apathy of exhausted parents.
"speaks latin, which is a bad thing"
me, a latin student: *sweats nervously*
Et tu?
why do you study latin ? is it not a dead language ?
@@alexterrieur5800 not OP, but I mean, almost all European languages are based of it. Also it's charming.
@@alexterrieur5800 It’s a pretty solid flex. Plus you can freak people out with it!
Hope you aren't left-handed
Regarding the Snedeker haunting, Im actually the youngest brother of Carmen Reed (formerly Snedeker) and have a bit of insight on the whole story that maybe others dont. Carmen's oldest son, Phil was my nephew obviously but growing up we often shared a bedroom as Carmen came home to live with our parents several times. And so we basically grew up as brothers up until the point that she married Al Snedeker. I truly like and respect Al now, but when Phil and I were young and sharing a bedroom I didnt really like the guy at all. My sister was apparently pretty cute back in those days and had her pick of lots of potential husbands. And Im sure there's probably a "Murphy's Law" that addresses this, but my sister picked the one that Phil and I liked the absolute least at the time. This was the late '70s/early '80s... the days of men with overly hairy chests, large medallions around their necks and custom vans with scenes from Star Wars painted on the sides, and Al was right at home in that scene, machismo included. He liked to come home from work, root his azz in front of the tv and have my sister bring him his beer in frosty mugs, and would get annoyed if she was late... "hey Carm... you gonna bring me a beer or what?!"
But one thing that may have tipped the scales in his favor, at least in my sister's eyes was that Al wanted to adopt Phil and Brad (Carmen's 2nd oldest child). We were all living in Plainville, Connecticut at the time, and once they were married they wound up moving about a mile down the road in some new townhomes, and at first Al did show an interest in Phil and Brad. From my point of view this all ended when my sister gave him his own daughter and later a son. In my opinion, all the pretense kinda dropped and Phil and Brad were relegated to "pain in the azz stepkid" status, and were treated accordingly. This as everyone knows, is not uncommon. My own father treated my mom's previous kids much differently than he did me, so Im not trying to paint Al as the worst step dad in the world. But I do think that if it had been his own biological kids who were first claiming to see and hear things, there wouldnt have been all of the initial skepticism and push-back from Al and my sister.
Years after it all happened, I was talking to Phil about what happened in the basementand he described a scene as follows:
Al had removed all of the lightbulbs to punish Phil and Brad for the huge power bills, as though a couple of measly light bulbs could cause all that expense, but I digress... so the room was almost completely black... there was just the smallest bit of light coming in through a window or crack in the basement door. And yet my nephew Phil could see this intensely black... like smudgepaint black... shadow doing these long, lazy circles while gliding over him in his bed at night maybe a foot or so below the ceiling. My parents and I had been living in Italy for my dad's job in the defense industry, so luckily I didnt get to experience any of the haunting first hand. But of all the stories I was later told by everyone who had been involved first hand, I think that one scared me the most. To imagine being essentially locked in your bedroom at night, with no source of light... knowing that your parents didn't believe you, and knowing that the evil in the house was also aware that you were basically almost totally alone... and then it decides to reveal itself in these slow, languid motions... knowing that you have to lay there terrified and just... WATCH IT. Man... that fked with my head for years afterward.
Tl;dr: Al was kind of a dick back then, and so that's likely why nobody believed my nephew(s) at first.
wow
this happened
“Honey, I know this was The Murder Castle a few hundred years ago, but it’s at such a good price and just look at the yard! It’ll be great for the kids-we can even turn the basement into their play room.”
"Yeah, you're right. And the attic would make a perfect bedroom for them"
"Honestly, you have convinced me, babe, should we keep the furniture pieces or do you think they are too rotten?"
Wendigoon you are the goat, let's get to a millie.
He’s the wendigoat
It'll be soon he gained 100k in the last month
That is the strangest sentence I've hear......i like it.
The trend of calling someone a goat is tied to occult shit. And rappers that call themselves that are casting couch certified
@@jaykelley103 lmao, bruh its an acronym greatest of all time NOTHING to do with the occult lol.
I had a college professor back in the day that had spent a lot of time with the Warrens back in early 1980's. He said from all his conversations with them he came to conclusion that they weren't outright fraudsters in that they did honestly believe a good portion of what they claimed. (Of course, wholeheartedly believing something, doesn't mean you are correct, just ask the flat earthers....) However, he did feel that they had an almost "religious" devotion to what they believed and would not even consider other explanations. Even when something they did or said was categorically proven wrong, they would quickly rationalize it away. So, my professor's conclusion was the Warrens were kind of kooks....but well meaning kooks.
That's essentially what they were
If only I could convince my mother of that.
I read about a ghostwriter who wrote a couple of books for Warrens and he said "Ed Warren would just come to me and say "make it a bit scarier"" which is suspicious since Warrens claim their stories are true.
No they were frauds. The writer for The Haunting of Connecticut book asked Ed for some details about the case and Ed's response was, "just make some stuff up. I don't care"
That is a very very generous takeaway of a couple who did many many shady things throughout their lifetime and had some pretty nasty personality traits. Ther are many claims of Grooming, pedophilia, prejudice and refusal to help those who weren't Christian, and outright blatantly lying, and refusing to aid people without monetary compensation....
Started listening to this on an overcast day with the window open, about halfway through I started hearing a distant melody, something you hear from an ice cream truck, but definitely not something you want to hear while listening to a series of hauntings. 10/10 would be cursed by this video again
Fun fact, the Amityville is a nickname for the Detroit redzone, the biggest no go of Michigan. This has nothing to do with the Amityville as mentioned in this episode of father goons spooky extravaganza!
Why is it called that?
This explains why the Lions can't ever score.
I wonder if that has anything to do with Eminem's song "amityville" !?
@@Jessicamargetts hate that song lol
The Detroit redzone, you mean just Detroit?
The Devil card means to be stuck. So I guess the card was placed there in order to 'trap' Annabelle and to keep her stuck within the box.
"A beast that's speaking Latin, which is almost definitely a bad thing." Lol, I love you dude.
"The best spoke"
*I sleep*
"It spoke Latin"
*Real Shit!*
I took latin in law school just so I could prank my friends.
It never worked.
I'm a bad actor.
Cool elective tho
Annabelle: "hehehe, i shall make their car swerve at an inopportune moment."
Ed: "No! Bad evil doll! Bad!" *Sprits with Holy Water*
christians r a joke lmao
Ed Warren: The sign says Positivity, Do Not Open.
Zak Bagans of Ghost Adventures: Open it? COOL!
Stop running... STOP RUNNING!!
"If two random people show up with a painting they made of your house, invite them inside and talk about ghosts."
The Warrens had a strange business strategy, but I guess it worked.
I would have probably called the cops.
Yeah no yeah , I’m Aussie and if someone tried that here they would get the boot .
Its actually smart
Hi Loli :)
I'm from a rural part of Canada and theres a business of people who own small planes flying over the area, taking overhead photos of the houses/properties, and then driving to the houses with prints of those photos to sell. My mom has the photo of our house hanging up still, so I guess that business strategy still works 😂
Wendigoon? More like WendiGOAT giving us all this great content! Seeing this in my subscriptions made my day a lot better!
I can't get enough of your videos on this kinda stuff. From the biblical fanfics, to the horrors of the deep, and now covering stuff that'd give the Winchesters a run for their money. I like your breakdowns, explaining why some stuff is absolutely de-bunkable, all of it.
I love how Dad never just puts out a little bitty 10 minute video to just hit the bare minimum for ads, he ALWAYS comes at us with full feature length bangers lol
Ayo why you calling him dad 😭
@@prod.anointed2143 you must indulge in the wendi-dad lore my child
@@giantlips1462 this is exactly what I’d expect from a person who’s username is “Giant Lips”
@@prod.anointed2143 go to his subreddit lol you'll get it
I'd fr rather watch his videos than see a movie
Building a manual pad for skateboarding and needed something to listen to, this is a lifesaver
Noice
What makes me ultimately skeptical of many of these cases is that the haunting and possessions just kinda stopped after a while if an exorcism failed. It would be one thing if they had worked, but the ones that failed, the Warrens the other family left, and then nothing happened after makes me think it is something more akin to hallucinating due to carbon monoxide or such.
By the way, I really enjoy the way you approach these topics. It's very personal, very open and honest. A pleasure to watch and listen to. Thank you.
Imagine driving on black ice and being convinced it was an evil doll making it hard to drive💀
But but but... why can't I believe something with zero proof or demonstrable evidence and nothing but personal anecdote and the word of money grubbing con-men?!?!
@@moragslothe6449 I mean people like you would find any proff as zero proof or horseshit like that..not that i dissageree with you guys on this one, but still I ve seen how "skeptics" like you are: nothing that I don t want to exist does exist
@@moragslothe6449 DEMON-strable?
@@moragslothe6449 Big Bang?
@@moragslothe6449 Elon Musk fans be like😆
My favorite Warren moment occurred about 15 years ago when Lorraine came on to a reality ghost hunting show and she took a tour of the home and sat down with the family afterwards. This was the conversation.
Lorraine: well I toured the home and there is something going on in your son's room
Family: what do you mean?
Lorraine: well....his room is sad honey...and that usually means demons
Family: well he is a teenager
Lorraine: no it's demons
10/10
Lmao
Teenagers... Demons... Tomato...Tomahto...
Don’t worry, some holy water will purge that puberty straight out of him
@@Usernameping
Guarantees to work
10/10
@@Usernameping
And yogurt....
I think the scariest story linked to the Warren's is that Ed allegedly kept a 15 year old in his house that he had a "relationship" with and Lorraine was apparently totally fine with it 😕
Catholic moment
Shit really?
An accusation that conveniently only came out after Lorrain Warren was too dead to sue
She came out with that story after Ed was dead. And a lot of her stories doesn't add up. Ed & Lorraine travels non stop all year long and she was reported to have a long term boyfriend at that time. She told she went to jail because she went to live as an underage with the warrens. Well its easy to prove, I am sure if people dig in, we can easily find records that she actually went to jail. But so far nobody found any record. I don't think she was an underage. She came to the home at the age of 18, probably lived there for a couple of years and then left. He probably had an affair with her somewhere along the line. But I doubted it was a serious relationship like she said. How could it be when they were never home?
@@secrets.295 “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbors wife, but thy babe is tots smashable broheimius.”
69:69 book of Dudley