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The Warrens performed a series of blessings and advised the Smurls to request an official exorcism from the Catholic Church. When the Church reportedly declined (citing insufficient evidence), the Warrens conducted their own rites. The haunting became a national sensation. In 1988, author Robert Curran published The Haunted: The True Story of One Family’s Nightmare , which detailed the Smurls’ ordeal and was later adapted into a TV movie.
Lorraine Warren, a trance clairvoyant, claimed to sense a dark presence immediately upon entering the home. The Warrens’ verdict was chilling: the Smurl home was infested with not just a poltergeist, but . Among them were a spirit of a deceased woman (who they believed was harmless), a demonic presence they called a “low-level” demon, and a mysterious old man. jack janet smurl
But according to the Smurls, the quiet ended in 1986. The Warrens performed a series of blessings and
This is the story of 208 Chase Street in West Pittston. For Jack and Janet Smurl, the home on Chase Street was supposed to be a fresh start. A solid, three-bedroom duplex in a quiet neighborhood. By 1974, they had moved in with their three daughters, and for a while, life was normal. Jack worked for the county, Janet managed the household, and the biggest problem was the usual suburban chaos. In 1988, author Robert Curran published The Haunted: