The Demon House
The Ammons family moved into what seemed like a normal Indiana home in 2011, little did they know they were in for a nightmare. When they moved in on a winter day in November the activity started with a swarm of flies inside the screened-in porch, which is unusual due to the cold weather. Within the following days the family began to experience poltergeist activity. It became a recurring event that every night at midnight there would be footsteps in the basement and the basement door would creak open slowly. Every night this happened and every night they checked for intruders, but there was nobody there. Unfortunately the activity would only get worse. Latoya (the mother) awoke one night to see a dark figure in her living room which left muddy bootprints on the floor. Another day she found her daughter unconscious and levitating, following this event the children became victims to possessions where they would speak in tongues with bloodshot eyes and smirks on their faces. During a visit to the hospital one of the boys cursed at the entire staff, attacked his brother and walked backwards up a wall and onto the ceiling. After doctors and nurses witnessed the event the children were taken into custody by Child Services. The family was finally able to leave when Zak Bagans purchased the home for $35,000. He intended to shoot a documentary there and did in 2014. However he had to stop production of the documentary after the possession of a crew member. The documentary entered post production and was set to release in 2015, but got delayed until 2016. However we still never got to see it and it’s claimed it’s still in post-production with no set release date. After he finished filming at the location Bagans had the house demolished. There have not been any statements on the documentary, and everything about it has seemed to go silent. We may never see the documentary or learn more about the strange and disturbing occurrences at the house.