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The Warrens Visit Woodland

   Lorraine Warren, a famous paranormal investigator, came to Woodland High School to share some of the most interesting cases she and her husband Ed Warren, who unfortunately passed away in August of 2006, have had. She and her husband have been investigating these cases since 1952. Ed Warren was a Demonologist and Lorraine is a professed clairvoyant and a light medium.

   Ever since meeting they went to haunted houses all around America. Mrs. Warren expressed that her scariest case was the Amityville horror. The Amityville horror began when a young boy named Ronald Defeo killed his parents, two sisters, and two brothers because the voices told him to. In court he called the voices that he heard God.

   The Warrens came in when another family moved in and left 28 days after moving in because they claimed that the place was haunted. This was the scariest case for her because a spirit followed her and her husband home and almost got them into an accident. She also mentioned a Massachusetts case where a farmer was possessed. When he spoke it wasn’t the farmer talking , it was the demon that had possessed him.

  Mrs. Warren talked about what ghosts look and sounds like. Sometimes they will look like blur then other times the ghost will actually look like a person. Same goes with the sounds that they make, sometimes its voice will be really clear but other times it will be a moan or something you can’t make out. One of the scariest things that she saw was when a door dematerialized in front of her and the door was there on the stairway below.

   Today she is currently working on a few cases in Middletown that for privacy issues she was not allowed to share.

One thought on “The Warrens Visit Woodland

  1. stacey sophie bais October 29, 2009 at 8:01 am

    bailees story.. kinda wish i went.. but it was my sisters birthday and i couldnt go.. like the creepyness of it though

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