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The haunting of Enfield, England, is revealed, and the truth of the evil spirit in the house is exposed

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The haunting of Enfield, England, is revealed, and the truth of the evil spirit in the house is exposed

Do you believe that ghosts exist? Have you heard about the haunted incident in the Enfield area of the UK in 1977? This is a creepy true story, a family moved into a murderous house, but encountered countless horrors, and some people were even possessed by the undead. This incident attracted global attention and became the inspiration for the movie "The Conjuring 2". This article will reveal the truth of this matter for you and let you see the true face of the evil spirit in the house.

The story features Peggy Hodgson and her four children, Janet, Margaret, Johnny and Billy. In August 1977, they moved into room 284 in the Enfield borough of North London. Peggy is a single mom who wants to give her children a secure home. However, she never expected that not long after they moved in, a series of strange events began to occur.

The initial phenomenon is not obvious, just some strange sounds and items moving. Peggy and the kids thought it was a problem with the old house or someone was playing tricks on them. But over time, things got worse, even to the point of endangering their lives. Here are some of the horrors they experienced:

  • One night, Peggy heard a loud knock from the upstairs room, and she hurried up to check and found Janet and Billy hugging each other and pointing in horror to the cupboard next to the bed. It turned out that the cabinet was shaking and approaching them. Peggy tried to push the cabinet back, only to find it as if it was being dragged by some force. Frightened, she ran out of the house with the children and asked neighbors for help.
  • One morning, Janet suddenly found herself trapped in her room unable to get out. She shouted for help, and Peggy and Margaret rushed over, only to find that the door lock was locked from the inside. They banged the door, but to no avail. Suddenly, the door lock opened on its own, and they rushed inside to find Janet unconscious in bed.
  • One afternoon, while watching TV in the living room, Margaret suddenly felt someone choke her neck from behind. She screamed, and Peggy and Janet rushed to her rescue. They found a deep handprint on Margaret's neck, but saw no one. Margaret said she felt the hand was cold, like a dead man's hand.
  • One night, Janet suddenly spoke in a deep male voice and claimed to be Bill Wilkins, the former owner of the house, who had died of a cerebral hemorrhage and his body was in a chair downstairs. Later, after investigation, the identity and cause of death of this person were confirmed, and it was impossible for Janet to know the information.
  • One night, Peggy and the children heard the sound of slapping against the walls in the attic, and the sound slowly approached them down the stairs. They looked up and saw only a face glaring at them from the ceiling. That face is distorted, the eyes are hollow, and the mouth is open, as if it were making a silent scream.

These are just some of the phenomena that have happened to them, and there are many more unexplained things happening to them. For example, furniture flies up and smashes people, Lego toys and marbles are shot at people, Janet is thrown into the air or dragged into a corner by invisible forces, and even matches are suddenly lit, the floor is watery, and so on. These things have attracted the attention of the media and paranormal enthusiasts, and also attracted some professional paranormal investigators to explore the truth.

Two of the most famous investigators were Maurice Grosse and Guy Playfair, members of the Society for Psychical Research. They spent two years observing and documenting in detail at Peggy's home. They also witnessed many supernatural phenomena and left some evidence with tape recorders, cameras, cameras and other equipment. They believe that this event is real and that Janet is possessed by multiple undead.

However, not everyone believes their claims. Some people think it was just a scam by the Peggy family to become famous or change houses. Some people think Janet and her siblings are playing pranks or pretending to be ghosts. Some believe that Gross and Prefil were deceived or misled by the Peggy family. Some even questioned Gross for hallucinations or his tendency to believe in supernatural events.

In fact, Janet admitted that she had deliberately created illusions to test whether the investigators really had experience. She said she just made small gestures, such as bending the spoon or speaking in a deep voice. But she insists that most of the events she experienced were real and could not be explained by science or psychology. She said she had been tortured by the undead and had lost her rightful deeds

  • Childhood. She said she was often thrown into the air or dragged into corners, and sometimes even controlled by the undead to speak or do things. She said she felt that her body and mind no longer belonged to herself, but were occupied by some evil being. She said she had tried to escape the house, but was stopped or punished by the undead each time. She said she was afraid she would die here or turn into something like the undead.
  • Peggy also said that she and her children experienced endless fear and pain in this house. She said she had repeatedly sought help from the police, social workers, churches, government and other agencies, but had not received effective help or solutions. She said she could only rely on the support and comfort of a handful of people, including Gross and Prefil. She said she didn't know why the undead had chosen her family as a target or how to get rid of them. She said she just wanted to give her children a normal life and let them grow up happy.
  • Gross and Prefil also said they encountered many difficulties and challenges in investigating the matter. They say they have been questioned and ridiculed by the media and the public, and rejected and criticized by peers and academics. They say they have spent a lot of time, energy, and money trying to find the truth, even sacrificing their families and careers. They said they firmly believed it was true and had a supernatural reason. They said they hoped to prove and explain the incident through scientific methods, and they hoped to find an effective way to help the Peggy family out of trouble.

The affair finally ended in 1979, when Janet was 14 years old and starting a new school life. The undead are said to have told Gross after an possession that they had completed their mission and would no longer be harassing the Peggy family. Since then, the Peggy family has not encountered any supernatural phenomena. After Peggy died in 1992, Janet moved out and the house changed owners. It is said that the new owner has not noticed anything unusual either.

So, is this true or false? Did the undead really exist, or did the Peggy family make up a scam? Did Gross and Prefil really discover evidence of the supernatural, or were they deceived or misled? There may never be a definitive answer to these questions, leaving it to everyone to judge and think for themselves. One thing is certain, however, that this event was an extraordinary event in any case, with profound implications for both parties and bystanders, and an eternal mystery to the world.

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