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It is my belief that this case was very much misclassified as a ‘poltergeist’. I have researched this extensively, and it is obviously a case of demonic possession. The ‘voice’ if you are keen enough to listen to what is being said, how it is said, and in what context, it becomes quite apparent. It even gives them directions on how to get rid of it, in an eerie, gruff voice, in which it is asked to repeat itself. ‘BY PRAYING TO GOD.’ [clip 12 below].
The ‘poltergeist’ activity in this case occurred at Enfield in North London, in a council house on Green Street rented to Peggy Hodgson, a single parent with four children. During this time furniture is said to have moved by itself, knockings on the walls were heard, and children’s toys were said to have been thrown around and to have been too hot to touch when picked up. A police officer signed an affidavit to affirm that she saw a chair move own it’s own at the house.
The events were investigated by Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair, who were convinced this was a true case of the paranormal by the evidence they discovered during their thirteen month investigation.