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By Mark & Blaster
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
This week we discuss the real story behind THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT movie. Although as Lorraine warren states "the movie is LOOSELY based on the real investigations". The director added in events that actually did not take place. The real story may have not been a factual event according to recent home owners. However, the Warrens were conducting an investigation into supernatural elements that were said to have been in the home. Join us as we talk about the facts and real story THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT. BEER is not optional.
"Though it features a few scares and some creepy atmosphere, The Haunting in Connecticut ultimately relies too much on familiar horror cliches to achieve its goals."
THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT
This weeks episode Marks daughter Vadya joins us for her fascination of the Menendez brothers.
A great introduction to Ed and Lorraine Warren who were American paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent cases of haunting's. We discuss the inspiration, and fact for the movie the Conjuring. Although, there are many movies that continue the Conjuring universe this is our first introduction to the Warrens. A story with a sorted background deep in family suicides and deaths, and a woman who would not let anyone take over her home, the Conjuring both the facts and the movie are a delightful creepfest.
In this episode we keep the momentum going with disturbed and twisted moms. The is the sick murder of Sylvia Likens which is the basis for the movie The Girl Next Door. Definitely a disturbing horror crime film, we discuss the fate of Sylvia at the hand of Gertrude, her children and the local kids and the gruesome details she endured. Grab a beer and join us for an episode that stills rocks the state of Indiana today.
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In our Post Holiday episode we discuss the real stories behind the The Amityville Horror and discuss the eerie real murders that inspired the film.
Grab a beer, prepare for fear as well discuss The Amityville Horror!
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.