The new film "The Haunting in Connecticut" tells the story of the Snedeker family, who in 1986 rented an old house in Southington, Connecticut. Allen and Carmen Snedeker moved in with their daughter and three young sons. While exploring their new home, Carmen found strange items in the basement: tools used by morticians.
The family soon discovered - to their horror - that their home had once been a funeral parlor, and the eldest son began seeing ghosts and terrifying visions. The experiences spread to other family members and got worse: Both parents said they were raped and sodomized by demons; one day as Carmen mopped the kitchen floor, the water suddenly turned blood red and smelled of decaying flesh; and so on.
Finally the family contacted a pair of self-styled "demonologists" and "ghost hunters," Ed and Lorraine Warren, who arrived and proclaimed the Snedeker house to be infested with demons.
The scariest part? It's all true, supposedly.
The Snedekers have told their story many times, including on national talk shows and in a Discovery Channel TV show. The film's poster states in capital letters at the top that the movie is "based on true events." Yet others aren't so sure.
Investigator Joe Nickell reports in the May/June issue of Skeptical Inquirer magazine that the Snedeker's landlady found the whole story ridiculous. She noted that nobody before or since had experienced anything unusual in the house, and that the Snedeker family stayed in the house for more than two years before finally deciding to leave.
Apparently being assaulted and raped by Satan's minions for months at a time wasn't a good enough reason to break the lease.
The Snedeker's story first came to light in horror novelist Ray Garton's 1992 book "In a Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting." In an interview in "Horror Bound" magazine, Garton discussed how the "true story" behind "The Haunting in Connecticut" came about.
Come on if something sodomize me , i would have left the first night, but on a gentlier note i know its hard just to pick up everything you worked hard for and just go. Yes the devil do exist but he coexist with ,God. No matter what we believe in they both exist. I dont believe in ghost's because I do read the bible. Don't you know if there were ghost 's we will all try to come back , who wants to be dead? but folks there are demons and angels . Those were definately demons.
who were the real live people who lived in that house not the people in the movie i mean in real life im trying to find out please commet me back!!!!!!!!!!!
why would you continue to let your son stay in the basement after finding all of those things down there. these people are crazy.... and why stay if youre being raped.... this story is so fake but true story or not the movie itself was pretty good.
This is an exactly plagerized paragraph from a different website, or vice versa. i was doing a little research before actually seeing the movie to see how much of the events are true, and the site on google's list right before this link has the exact article.
hey i do beleive in god and the devil . i have seen a ghost i think ghosts are only the devil trying to frighten ppl .i could go on and on about my experiences in life but i have been in a fight with the devil all my life . god always steps in . if you have the slightest bit of weakness the devil will try to run ure whole life .