Interview with a Poltergeist - Part Three

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2008

A Channel 4 (UK) Documentary examining the details, and people involved in the (in)famous "Enfield Poltergeist" case from the 1970s. It includes interviews with Maurice Grosse, one of the main investigators, and even of Janet, the young girl (at the time) that the activity seemed to focus on.

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  • this reeks of phoniness. Video of the girl in a normal state, but no video of her with her demon voice??? Fake.

  • I experienced a poltergeist in my home. I know almost the exact time. I was watching South Park the City Sushi episode and I was staning by my front door, then the left bracket of my curtain rod in my living room shot out of the wall. There are two, 3 inch screws holding it into the wall. It was the most incredible thing I've ever seen. After that, it really mindfucked me. Why did it happen to me and how often do people see things and never say anything? I'll never go on TV talking about it.

  • @thepunksnotdead12

    agreed, there are no evil poltergeists, and if it is evil, it isnt a poltergeist, i absolutly love poltergeists and i would help in any way

  • I'm British but I find a lot of people in this a bit strange, like the living dead or something.Janet may have been a bright child but she became a rather dopey adult.

  • @jposh707 i played it a few times but she seems to say "me parents divorcing when we wuh (almost doesn't pronounce the re in were) so young" it is still bad English, btw isn't bad English a song by Maryann Faithful?

  • @StewieGriffin2009 haha rancid but priceless

  • @Indiaexpress there are many kinds of english dialects: cockney, Scottish, American etc. so dont be surprise when you hear different...

  • why i dont understand its ust asking for help but most people mistake for a evil presence i want to help they want to be released of this earht they mean no harm at all

  • The Hermann poltergeist case is another well-known case. A police officer named Mr. Tozzi befriended the family and witnessed a lot of what went on. I believe this case took place in Seaford, New York.

  • @jposh707 Ha! I agree, but then I'm an English girl living in America and I hear 'English' to make your ears bleed!

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