(Well, I had just typed up something pretty, and the evil FireFox crashed and deleted it! Go figure, just my luck.)
If you love ghost stories, then you’ve definitely seen this one before. It was a two-hour documentary on Discovery Channel (that will be on Discovery ID tomorrow, 3/28, at 11 am cst), the originating series called “The Haunting” but this particular short called “The Haunting in Connecticut.” Typically this series is one hour episodes of proposed real hauntings, while this one was enough that they broke it into two one-hour parts.
This house in Connecticut caused enough drama that Ed and Lorraine Warren were there to investigate and help the inhabitants rid the house of the evil demons that lived there (mind you, this was back in the 1980′s). Ed and Lorraine Warren were among the first to investigate the haunting of the Amityville house (for the true story, click here. George Lutz never attacked his family or went crazy, but some crazy stuff did happen! They also did not leave their belongings in the house).
If any house were to be haunted, the house in Connecticut was definitely at the top of the list. It was a former funeral home converted into a family home; bodies used to be brought up a trap door in the master bedroom!
If you would like to watch the documentary, someone did upload it into nine sections on YouTube. I’m so in love with this story (in a bit of a sick, disturbing, and twisted way) that I’ll even provide the links for you, because I want you to watch it that badly. (This story was also on Unsolved Mysteries, and if I remember correctly is in the ghost set.
I know, I’m so nice, right?
Anywho.
The movie (based of the events, and the documentary) comes out TODAY! Ah. So excited. I’ll be seeing it at some point this weekend, and I’ll be sure to provide a review on how I felt about the film portrayal.
It wouldn’t be a movie blog without the trailer!



