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Tango0125 Aug 2020 8:09 p.m. PST

"The 2009 psychological horror 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…."
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Extrabio1947 Supporting Member of TMP26 Aug 2020 4:06 a.m. PST

If you read the names "Ed and Lorraine Warren," you can rest assured it's a fraud.

Tango0126 Aug 2020 11:31 a.m. PST

Glup!….


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