Apparently in Gary, IN there is a haunted house with the ubiquitous portal to hell in the basement (because what house can truly be considered to be haunted without a portal to hell in the basement?). The story is complete with possessions, hexes, demonic sightings, seeping walls (oil, not blood, oddly enough). But the part of the article that really got me was the interaction between one of the possessed kids and a local MD–it starts with the description of a 7 year old’s behavior. I’ve underlined the part that got me giggling:
‘His head was turning,
his eyes rolled back, his mouth went crazy, he started talking in
tongues then it threw my grandson completely across the room.’The
nurse who witnessed this would not go back into the room while the
doctor, realizing this was well beyond his capabilities, called police
and paramedics to take the child and his brother, both of whom fell
unconscious, to Gary ER.
So really, doesn’t basic medical training cover speaking in tongues and kids flinging themselves across a room?? Glad the family doctor realized this was kind of outside of his General Practitioner area. It must have been a shock for the paramedics who had to take these kids to the Gary ER, where there are presumably experts on staff to deal with 7 year old boys possessed by demons. Riiiight……
The whole article reads like The Amityville Horror, minus James Brolin looking broody and running around with an ax.
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