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EXCLUSIVE - 'It reared up, dark, monstrous. I froze. My eyes locked with something from hell': Possessed mother from demon house relives the bloodcurdling moment she fought Satan and WON!

  • Latoya Ammons reveals moment she faced a 'monstrous demon'
  • Ammons and her three children were 'possessed' by evil spirits that over-ran her 'portal to hell' home in Gary, Indiana
  • Of terrifying night she finally fled house she said: 'It was on all three of the children and it was on me. It would hurt me like it was stabbing me'
  • Talks of one demon, who was an old woman armed with a bow and arrow
  • Social workers, police and Catholic priest are all convinced of her story
  • Reveals police told her boy had been murdered on her block
  • Her son used to talk to ghost of boy who said he would do 'bad things'
  • Of her exorcisms, she says she thought she would die as something inside of her 'wanted to rip its way out'
  • Latoya said: 'I know a lot of people won’t believe it but this is my testimony and I know it to be true', adding: 'We fought Satan and won'
By Daily Mail UK, 1 February 2014

There must have been screaming and terror and chaos that night. But the moment that Latoya Ammons remembers with the most chilling clarity is one of paralyzed silence.
As her family fled, and the house erupted in violence around and against them, Latoya turned back. She had left her bible in her room. And as she reached to retrieve it that’s when she saw 'it' rearing up out of the shadows: dark, fully formed and monstrous.
He was ‘something from hell.’ Their eyes locked. She couldn’t speak. She couldn’t move. She knew he was getting ready to come for her. Only when her mother grabbed her and pulled her from the room, did she come to her senses and flee.

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Frozen: Latoya Ammons told of the moment she locked eyes with 'something from hell' on the final night of terror and chaos that convinced she and her three children had to flee the demon house




Haunted: Latoya and her mother Rosa Campbell (left) tearfully recounted the full horror they endured when they moved into the modest home in Gary, Indiana. They said: 'We fought Satan and we won'


Family reveals battle with demons invading their home




Today speaking exclusively and fully to MailOnline for the first time since her tale of possession and exorcism came to global attention Latoya Ammons, 32, has relived the night when, she said, she came face to face with the demon.
She has told of how her family was driven violently from the modest rental home in Gary, Indiana now infamous as ‘the portal of hell.’

She has recounted the full horror that she, her three children then seven, nine and 12, and her mother, Rosa Campbell endured. She relived the ‘torture’ of the three major exorcisms she underwent.

Quote:
‘I anointed my children with olive oil and called upon the blood of Jesus. I prayed over them until the demons left but they always jumped back on them'
And she has revealed the moment when she truly lost her soul – the day her children were taken from her and she had to fight, she believes, not simply for their return but for her very life.

Sitting in the neat front room of the home in Indianapolis where the family now lives in calm normality, Latoya said: ‘I knew I was up against something supernatural. I knew it was not of this world. I knew there was only one way to fight it and that was with God.

‘No friends, no family, wanted to come round and we understood because it was scary. But at the same time we felt alone, hurt, lost…we had nobody to depend on but the Lord.
‘I anointed my children with olive oil and called upon the blood of Jesus. I prayed over them until the demons left but they always jumped back on them.
‘We became so strong we decided to fight them. It was do or die. It was either you fight or you die.’

It is hard to square the sweeping evangelism of Latoya’s words with the image of the pretty, tousle-haired mother of three who utters them.

It is over two years since Latoya’s case, which has only now come to wide public attention, took hold in Gary Indiana and became one of the most disturbing and perplexing ever investigated by local law enforcement, Child Protection Services and clergy.







Stairway to hell:

An ornament was thrown across the room, while the basement below, was seen by the family, clairvoyants, a clergyman and the police as the source of the 'infestation' of demons



Ghost boy in the window:

Latoya claimed police had told her a boy had been brutally murdered on the block after the mother said her son had been talking to a 'boy' in the house who said he did 'bad things'







Shadows and ooze:

Latoya said it all started when she started seeing figures moving in the corner of her eye, but they would then disappear if she turned. Later, a strange oozing oil would start running down the blinds

Case workers, medics and law officers have all given eye-witness testimony of seeing Latoya’s three children being thrown across rooms, flung into furniture and walls. They have witnessed them convulsing and seemingly speaking in Satanic tongues.

Most outlandish and troubling of all is a reported occurrence in Gary ER in spring 2012 when Latoya’s second son, nine at the time, allegedly walked backwards up a wall, high above his grandmother whose hands he was holding, flipped over her and landed on his feet on the floor.

All the time his eyes were rolling, he was growling and a demonic grin rendered his face somehow not his own.

Medics who witnessed the scene fled the room, with one nurse refusing to return.

Sipping water and speaking calmly and persistently her personal testimony is the stuff of horror films.

Some have dismissed it as fantasy, or delusion. Others view it as fakery and search for a reason behind what must surely be an elaborate hoax.
In the time since the events that took place at Carolina Street property, Latoya and her mother have grown used to such allegations.

Latoya said: ‘I know a lot of people won’t believe it but this is my testimony and I know it to be true.

‘I believe I’m a very strong person. I believe I’m in the Lord’s favour. Anyone else would have given up and broken in two.

‘That’s what Satan does. He comes to kill, and steal and destroy and take your joy. My children, my home, my piece of mind…everything was gone.’

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‘Anyone else would have given up and broken in two. That’s what Satan does. He comes to kill, and steal and destroy and take your joy'
Latoya and her mother and children only moved into the Gary property in November 2011 because, she said, it seemed ‘convenient.’

It was never a long term option – never her dream home, though she could have had no idea just what a nightmare it would prove.

She said: ‘We rented month to month because we had to leave one place and I planned to move to another but we needed to get money together. It had a big yard, three bedrooms upstairs and two rooms in the basement.’

That basement would become the focus of much of the household disturbance.

Latoya’s mother, Rosa worked locally at a nursing home while her daughter studied Cosmetology and the children attended school locally.

It was never, the women admit, a particularly happy house. There was always ‘something’ not quite right.



Portal to Hell: Rosa Campbell, Latoya's mother, gives police a tour of the basement that was said to be the base of the demons that possessed the family








Latoya said: ‘It was just little things at first. Streaks of bad luck. Things would go missing then reappear. We blamed each other, we blamed the kids.’

Looking back she now believes that these seemingly minor incidents were the beginning of the demons ‘playing’ with the family and sowing discontent and irritation that would eventually crescendo into violence.
Latoya recalled: ‘The boys would misbehave a lot. At first I thought it was a behavioral issue but in the end it became pretty violent.
‘Then I started seeing shadows, the demons walking past. I would catch it out of the corner of my eye and I would close my eyes and look again and they’d be gone.’

She wondered if there was something wrong with her eyesight. But the shadows became more regular visitors.

Quote:
'I started seeing shadows, the demons walking past. I would catch it out of the corner of my eye and I would close my eyes and look again and they’d be gone'
Within a matter of weeks of the family living at Carolina Street a rhythm of chaos had descended. Between the hours of 11.30pm and 5am the family were increasingly terrorized.
A dog barked in the kitchen though they had no pet. The blinds and walls dripped clear, odorless oil.
The children became violent, gurned and convulsed. Each was plagued with small illnesses; stomach upsets, bleeding gums, ears and noses. Latoya had a string of kidney infections and all suffered searing headaches.

At night footsteps thudded up the stairs from the basement and in morning muddy footsteps started in the middle of floors and went nowhere. When the women put a latch on the basement door the footsteps ended with a pounding on the now locked door.

Horseflies fell dead on the porch in their dozens, were swept away only to have reappeared the following day.

Latoya and Rosa know how crazy all of this sounds. But they are well passed the point of really caring. Besides, they say, too many others have witnessed what they saw for the claims to be dismissed.



Be gone! The family, under instruction of a priest and clairvoyants, set up an altar in the basement and surrounded it in salt in a bid to banish the evil spirits




Holy protection:

Latoya said she came face to face with a demon when she returned to the house to retrieve a forgotten Bible, above

Latoya recalled: ‘One night we were having a party at the house, some friends and relatives round. It was 10 March 2012, a birthday party.
‘That’s when it levitated my daughter off the bed and tried to pull her from her bedroom.

‘We started praying over her and anointing her and she was crying. She said it felt like it was choking her.’
While this scene of biblical horror was taking place in one bedroom, Latoya said, the family gathered in the living room were laughing and chatting, completely unaware.
‘I had to tell them what was going on and it started doing the same types of things in front of them. Then they got scared and they started to believe.’

Friends present that night and members of a local Baptist church, told Latoya and her mother that they should take the children to the altar to be blessed. One female friend got in touch with a New York clairvoyant who had, she told Latoya, experience dealing with demons.
Latoya said: ‘He told me that the original owners of the house were in a cult. He said they were Satanists and did rituals there, decades before – human and animal sacrifices.’

The family and several law enforcement officers and the priest who ultimately conducted Latoya’s exorcisms, believe that the site of those rituals – the portal – was an odd patch of dirt beneath the stairs in the otherwise concrete floored basement.

Recalling the clairvoyant’s words, Latoya said: ‘He said the house was infested with demons and that it was so dark he could barely see. He said the demons had formed legions.
‘He said that they would kill us if we didn’t get out.’



Exorcisms:

Father Michael Maginot explains tried to cast out the demons from Latoya on three occasions. She remembers clearly the pain they caused and how she feared she would die




Saviour:

Latoya credits the priest, who used crucifixes to battle the evil, with saving her life

So why didn’t the family just leave? Why stay in a place where, by their own description, the house and whatever lurked within it seemed so intent on destroying them?
‘Money,’ according to both Latoya and her mother. Latoya said: ‘We didn’t have anywhere else to go and we didn’t have the money to stay in a hotel more than a night or two at a time.’
And the family kept going back until that final night in April when the violent attacks became too much.

Latoya said: ‘That night it was just constant. It was throwing my children about. We would grab one child and anoint them and pray over them, singing praises out of the Psalms but it would jump to another child.


Quote:
'It was on all three of them and it was on me. It would hurt me like it was stabbing me and I would drop to the floor'
‘We all had to stay in the same room because if I let one of the children go to the restroom it would pick them up, and hold them high then throw them down.’

Lamps and vases were thrown out of empty rooms and smashed, Latoya said.

They watched in horror as a can of Febreeze lifted into the air, went to and fro before being hurled into another room.

When it became too much, Latoya said, ‘We grabbed some close and things and ran from the house.
‘As we were running it picked up my oldest boy and threw him off the porch, it flipped him over. My youngest son said he saw an old woman who he’d seen before, with a bow and arrow aiming at him to shoot him.’

This apparition of an old woman, with red eyes is a particularly chilling one and one seen only by Latoya’s children, never her.




Convinced:

After three decades on the force, Gary Police Captain was in no doubt Latoya has told the truth. It is the belief of people like him that has seen her tale of terror make international headlines


‘My youngest son used to talk to a boy he called Trey,’ she said. ‘We don’t know if that was his real name or a name he told him but he would tell him to do bad things, to hurt people.’

The clairvoyant told Latoya that a boy and his mother had been brutally murdered in or near the house.
According to Latoya, Gary’s then Chief of Police confirmed that there had been such a murder on the block.

As the disturbances relating to the family escalated it was inevitable that they would come to some sort of official attention. The children were missing school. Rosa was missing work – afraid, she said, to leave the family alone.

The Department of Child Protection began to take an interest and, that April when Latoya and Rosa took all three children to their family physician Dr Geoffrey Onyeukwu, their private torment took on a very official hue.

Both the boys began convulsing, growling, rolling their eyes and attacking each other and the women.
They exhibited, Latoya said, ‘inhuman strength,’ and started chanting and speaking in tongues.

The disturbance became so extreme that Dr Onyeukwu called for them to be taken to Gary ER which is where, across many hours of examination, Latoya’s second son walked backwards up the wall and the whole tale of possession and demonic infestation was first aired publicly.

Little wonder, perhaps, that the children were swiftly made wards of court and removed from their mother’s care.
Today, amid all the horrors she has recounted, it is the memory of the moment when she lost her children that sees Latoya falter and break down.

She said: ‘That was the worst time. You feel like your soul has died. I’d never been away from my children before. ‘

What had been a spiritual ordeal became a very real and pressing legal battle to convince case workers, psychiatrists, doctors and law enforcement officers that she was of sound mind and capable of finding a home for her children.



Frozen finger:

On one visit to the house a DCS worker Samantha Illic touched a cabinet seeping a clear oil. Her finger turned white, like 'a blister after a burn', and she vowed never to return

Evaluation followed evaluation. The children, once out of their mother’s care improved in health and behavior – a source of relief and distress for Latoya who knew all too well that this could feed into a belief that she was causing them harm.
Yet while officials at first asked whether or not Latoya was delusional and inflicting her delusions on her children, bit by bit, they appeared convinced by the extraordinary story that she and her children told.

Gary and Lake County police investigated the claims and the officers who visited the house, including Captain Charles Austin, a veteran of 37 years experience, each left unsettled and convinced that the claims of paranormal activity had some substance.
All suffered degrees of disturbance in their cell phones, home alarm systems and electric equipment following that day.

Capt Austin's car spontaneously malfunctioned in a way that, according to the mechanic who examined it, could have resulted in a fatal accident.

As Latoya and Rosa set about finding a new home – the one in which they now live – she also sought out the help of Father Mike Maginot.
The man whom finally agreed to investigate her claims and ultimately requested his Bishop’s permission to conduct the exorcisms, which, Latoya believes, proved her salvation.

Latoya recalled the exorcisms that took place across four occasions in May and June 2012. The first was a minor blessing in the Carolina Street house and the final three major exorcisms conducted in St Stephen the Martyr Church in Merrillville, Indiana.




Believe me or not:

As she describes her experiences, Latoya tells her doubters that her 'testimony is true'

She said of those major rituals: ‘It wasn’t nice – feeling sick, feeling something hurting me from inside me, like something inside of me wanted to rip out of me. My arms and legs felt tight like something wanted to tear me apart.

‘I would black out. It would get worse and worse. I was really scared. Scared for my life. I’d read that some people die, some people don’t make it out. I thought what if they kill me? What if they torture me? What if they torment me and kill me, what will happen to my kids?
‘But I knew I had to do it if I ever wanted to have a chance of getting my life back. Because we had no normal life for all this time.’

Latoya had some sense, she said, following the third exorcism that the demons – she claimed to have been possessed by seven in total – had gone.

'I would black out. It would get worse and worse. I was really scared. Scared for my life. I’d read that some people die'

But, she admitted, even then there could be no normality, no peace, until she had her children back in her care.

The children returned home – to the new home already blessed by Father Maginot – in November 2012.

Latoya said: ‘That’s all I needed. It was awful when they were gone. It still hurts to think of that time. I’m so blessed to have my babies.’

However much the family’s extraordinary story has captivated all who have heard it, prompting debate, disbelief and wonder, it is not something upon which Latoya and her children dwell.

‘We don’t talk about it, ‘ she said. ‘They’re healthy and happy. All they wanted to know and be sure of was, “Are we safe here?” And I believe yes, were are. They don’t remember any of the time they were possessed.'
But Latoya and her mother are unlikely to ever forget.

For Rosa the most painful aspect of the whole experience was watching her daughter and grandchildren’s pain. She said: ‘My daughter was on the edge of losing her mind. It was hard to watch. It was awful to watch.’




Ripped apart:

Latoya says the only thing worse than demonic possession was when her children were taken away from her temporarily by child protection workers. 'You feel like your soul has died', she said

Latoya said: ‘Sometimes it bothers me that I know people don’t believe it. But I want to give my testimony. God saved my life. He saved my family’s life.

'I want this message to go out to non-believers because if you have witnessed the demon you have to know there is a Higher Power.'You have to know where it all started.’

Leaning forward, her green eyes wide and steady, Latoya added: ‘We fought Satan head on. And we won.’



EXCLUSIVE: Inside the 'House of the Possessed'



LISTEN: Can you hear the voice no one did that day?



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Who'd live in a house like this? TV ghost show presenter buys 'portal to hell' house possessed by demons for $35,000

  • Zak Bagans, presenter of Ghost Hunters, has bought 'portal to hell' house
  • He says he wants to document living there and investigate claims of demons
  • In 2012 Latoya Ammons alleges that her and her children were possessed
  • Mother says her daughter levitated above bed, clear liquid seeped from the walls, and footsteps could be heard on the basement stairs
  • Doctors, nurses, a priest, and several police officers have all corroborated events which include her son walking backwards up a wall while in A&E
By Daily Mail UK, 3 February 2014





Ghost hunter Zak Bagans, who presents TV show Ghost Adventures, has bought the house in Gary, Indiana, described as 'a portal to hell'


The basement of this house has been described as a 'portal to hell' filled with demons who tormented and possessed a mother and her three young children.
During the ordeal back in 2012 the walls of the house allegedly bled clear oil which 'froze' the finger of a social worker who touched it, and ghostly voices were recorded when police went to investigate.
So it may be surprising to learn that the property in Gary, Indiana, has now been bought for $35,000. It will be less surprising to learn that the new owner is 'ghost hunter' Zak Bagans.
Bagans, who presents Ghost Adventures on the Travel Chanel, bought the house yesterday and says he has not decided exactly what to do with it, but added that it will probably involve research into the paranormal goings-on.

He told the Indy Star: 'It's not entertainment. I really do have a passion for this stuff and the research aspect of this stuff.'
The ordinary-looking property became world-famous five days ago after the case of Latoya Ammons, a previous owner, came to light.
In 2012 Ammos says that demons began to take over her house, that objects were thrown around, her children were possessed and that the whole family nearly lost their lives.
Social workers, psychiatrists, priests, police officers, doctors and nurses have all corroborated Ammons story, including one incident in which her son was taken to hospital where staff watched in horror as he climbed backwards up a wall before flipping over his mother's head.
Audio recordings taken by police as they went to investigate the paranormal activity also seem to back up the story, as a ghostly voice can be heard whispering 'hey' as the officers talk. Neither of the officers recall hearing the voice that day.
One man who did hear something, however, was Cary Indiana Police Captain Charles Austin, 62, who says after one trip to the property a growling voice came from his AM/FM radio saying 'you outta here' before it went back to static.

He was also there the day video footage was recorded of Ammos's mother giving a tour of the house. He entered a skeptic and left convinced that he had just witnessed a ‘portal to hell.’




In 2012 a mother and her three children were allegedly tormented and possessed by demons in this house. A spooky figure was pictured in the window, and audio recordings were made of ghostly voices




Latoya Ammons claims she and her three children were possessed and tormented by demons in the basement of her house


LISTEN: Can you hear the voice no one did that day?
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Speaking to MailOnline he said: ‘Everyone of us who was there that day in the basement and who saw what we saw, went through what we went through after…we all think the same, we all call it the same. That bit of dirt is a portal to hell.'

The unusual happenings also attracted the attention of local priest Father Michael Maginot, who also set out to disprove the accounts, but ended up performing one minor and three major exorcisms on Ammons and her family, and now swears that he has been targeted by demons himself.
Ammons also says she saw her daughter levitating above her bed, and a photograph has been widely circulated showing a shadowy figure standing by the window.


Zak Bagans has been producing Ghost Adventures since 2008, in which he tours haunted places with his camera crew, interviews locals about paranormal activity, investigates areas allegedly plagued by spirits and often confronts the ghosts.

According to his website, Mr Bagans became convinced of an afterlife in Trenton, Mississippi, in 2002 when he confronted the spirit of a suicidal woman in his apartment complex.




During the haunting Ammons says the house seeped a clear, odorless liquid, which she claims can be seen here




A social worker who touched the liquid apparently had her finger 'frozen' and then refused to go back



Yesterday Mr Bagans took to Twitter to say that he would address reports of him buying the house 'tomorrow'.

According to TMZ, he added:

'If it's true this home is a portal to hell, then I want to go there and see what happens.'

Apparently the current owner, an unnamed woman, was happy to sell the house to him.
It has been reported that the woman has had no issues with the house herself, and has seen none of the things described by Ammons.
However Charles Reed, the current homeowner, said media interest in the house has been unbelievable — so much so that the tenant called police to complain when reporters and photographers showed up.
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Priest, Police & Other Professionals Confirm this Story is True


'We almost lost our lives': Woman possessed by demons in 'portal to hell' house that terrified even the police chief reveals new details of her family's terrifying ordeal


  • Brand new exclusive interview where Latoya Ammons reveals the moment she locked eyes with a monstrous demon from hell:
Family Reveals Battle with Demons Invading Their Home





  • Latoya Ammons' home in Gary, Indiana is at the hear of one of the most baffling police cases in state history
  • She was 'possessed' along with her three children after moving into home in 2011
  • MailOnline has obtained exclusive audio and video footage from the exorcisms of Ammons
  • She claims children were 'satanic chanting' and saw 'big, black monster'
  • Police audio also features a 'demon' rasping 'hey' in the basement
  • Sons were taken to hospital after one was inexplicably thrown in the house - while there a nurse and a CPS worker saw him 'glide' backwards up a wall
  • Town's veteran police chief, Charles Austin, says basement is 'portal to hell' and he saw objects moving and shadowy people
  • MailOnline also has obtained picture of 'frozen' finger of DCS worker who touched mystery ooze that was dripping in house. She never returned
  • Catholic priest Father Michael Maginot carried out exorcisms on Ammons in English and Latin and talks of his personal battles with named demons
By Daily Mail UK, 3 February 2014


A woman whose horrific experience living in an Indiana home that she and even city police are convinced was a haunted 'portal to hell' has spoken out on her paranormal trauma and what it was like to be a family possessed.
Latoya Ammons says she has seen her own daughter levitate off a bed, her son walk up a wall so effortlessly that even a psychiatrist was at a loss and was herself the victim of demonic possession in what appears to be an average home in the Gary community near where Michael Jackson grew up.

'Me and my mother and my children, we almost lost our lives,' said Ammons, whose undeniably terrifying experience left her chilled to her core and now has an entire nation captivated by her spectral tale.




Terrifying ordeal: 32-year-old Latoya Ammons is speaking out about the demons that held her family hostage in their Indiana home and whose story has now captivated the nation







Ghastly figure: Ammons' ordeal is made all the more believable by her own earnest recounting, the Gary police chief's chilling account of the haunting and an undeniably photo from the police themselves that shows what could well be a ghost in the home's window


Ammons sat for a deeply earnest interview in which she makes abundantly clear that her ordeal was no Casper the ghost made real.

'This was obviously demons,' she said. 'Not just random spirits. There is a difference.'

Ammons' unwavering eyes speak volumes about how truly real the haunting became for the family.

'I know it was infested with demons. I know that for a fact,' she said. 'I spoke to a good friend of mine, he was clairvoyant. He's in New York. He explained to me what was going on in the house.'

And what was going on was like something out of Polturegeist or The Exorcist. Only those terrible things were truly happening to Ammons and her family.
And Ammons' clairvoyant friend correctly foretold that things would only get worse.

'He told me the house was infested with demons and to get my children out of the house,' she said. 'And if I knew what I was up against, I would run and drop everything.'

A particularly scary bout with the demons had the family rushing to the emergency room as Ammons 9-year-old son was in the grips of possession and Ammons has revealed that even physicians were terrified.
When the family got to the hospital, her son 'walked up the wall and did a backwards flip and threw her into the wall and started headbutting her and they had to grab him and hold him

'The doctor from the psych ward said, "that's not real, that's not human. No human can do what that little boy just did."'




Portal to Hell: Rosa Campbell, Latoya's mother, gives police a tour of the basement that was said to be the base of the demons that possessed the family




Be gone! The family, under instruction of a priest and clairvoyants, set up an altar in the basement and surrounded it in salt in a bid to banish the evil spirits




Evil: Rosa Simmons claimed 'something down there was choking me to death, I don’t know what it is' because she went into the basement praying


MailOnline's exclusive footage taken inside the home is shaky as the camera pans to and fro moving from room to room – each in a state of disarray, left in haste - before descending into the basement.
The cellar is lit by naked bulbs. With bare walls and concrete floor it looks cold even on film and is all but abandoned, except for a small table covered in a cloth.

An open Bible and burned out vestige candle sit on it. Salt is scattered on the concrete floor – a desperate ritualistic attempt to rid this place of evil.
Seen here for the first time, this is video footage from the Gary, Indiana police investigation into a case that is, without question, the most bizarre and disturbing in their history: the possession and exorcism of Latoya Ammons.

Throughout the hour-long film officers hear testimony of children picked up and flung against walls and furniture; of adults being ‘choked to death’ by some supernatural force; of a demonic form appearing in different shapes – the shadow of a man, a black looming monster; an apparition of a withered old lady with red eyes and hood; of a house that bled clear, odorless oil and of the household’s three children convulsing and chanting Satanic verses.
In a chilling aside, in a separate audio recording made by one of the officers as he took pictures while his colleague filmed – audible here exclusively at MailOnline – the two officers’ speech is cut across by a whispered, but clear, ‘Hey.’ Neither said or heard it at the time.








Fears: Ammons, pictured, said she saw her daughter levitating in a bedroom. A nurse and a CPS worker later reported seeing her nine-year-old son run backwards up a wall before flipping over to the ground





Both are now convinced it is a demonic rasp, issuing a welcome or a challenge as they stood unwittingly on the lip of a ‘portal to hell.’

At one point, Latoya Ammons’s mother, Rosa Campbell, who acted as ‘paranormal tour guide’ to the officers drawn from Gary, Lake County and Hammond Police Departments, admitted saying to her daughter: ‘Nobody’s going to believe this, Toya.’

Certainly few involved in the case wanted to when it began in early spring 2012. But today, the veteran police officers, experienced physicians, paramedics, nurses, social workers and clergy linked to the case speak of being ‘attacked’ by demons, profoundly shaken and left with little choice but to believe that ‘something’ possessed the 32-year-old mother-of-three and the rented home in which she, her children and her mother, lived from November 2011 until May 2012.

As she showed the investigating officers, accompanied by social worker Valerie Washington, around the home in May 2012, Rose repeatedly stopped to recall the events which had, by that time, driven the family from the residence.
Standing in the kitchen she claimed:

‘I heard dogs barking, it sounded like there were dogs barking in here.’ The family had no pets. And when she investigated she saw, ‘A shadow of somebody moving.’

Downstairs in the basement, a focus for much of the disturbances, Rosa recalled an occasion on which she was down there alone doing some cleaning:

‘I started coughing and choking so bad…I was praying the whole time and they don’t like for us to pray. They don’t like that at all.
‘Something down there was choking me to death, I don’t know what it is.’

'I was praying the whole time and they don’t like for us to pray. They don’t like that at all. Something down there was choking me to death, I don’t know what it is'- Rosa Campbell


On another occasion she said that her daughter, Latoya and godson were in the basement when, according to Rosa:

‘He felt like something was stabbing him in the stomach. The more he was was reading the Bible, the more it was stabbing, punching... they saw something flying across the room and land “blam” like that.’

Rosa reached for the object she claimed had been flung by some demonic force – a small Holy Family ornament.
She also said that her daughter had told her that, as the force had grown in power she had seen it’s full manifestation in her bedroom one night. ‘She said it was like a scary, ugly, black monster… she couldn’t say anything else.’

Two of them most disturbing physical manifestations were witnessed by several medics and law enforcement officials.
The first, Rosa recalled, was during a visit to family physician Dr Geoffrey Onyekum on 19 April 2012. Both focused on the youngest child, then 7.

She recalled: ‘I saw “it” trying to come out [of him]. It was trying to break loose in front of the doctor.

‘His head was turning, his eyes rolled back, his mouth went crazy, he started talking in tongues then it threw my grandson completely across the room.’

The nurse who witnessed this would not go back into the room while the doctor, realizing this was well beyond his capabilities, called police and paramedics to take the child and his brother, both of whom fell unconscious, to Gary ER.
When there, and in the grips of demonic possession, his grandmother maintained, her youngest grandson – growling and gurning – walked backwards towards a wall then glided up it, walking backwards to above her head height, holding her hands all the way as she tried to coax him down and ‘it’ out, before flipping over her head and landing on the floor.
The child had no recollection of the event that was witnessed by nurses, social workers and paramedics all of whom recorded it in official reports.

Cary Indiana Police Captain Charles Austin, 62, was there the day the footage was recorded.

He entered as a skeptic and left convinced that he had just witnessed a ‘portal to hell.’




Eerie: Cops and child protection workers were also spooked during visits to the home in Gary, Indiana (pictured). In this image, a figure appears in a window, right, although no one was home




What is it? A close-up of the image shows the cloudy white figure in the window of the home

Speaking to MailOnline he said:

‘Everyone of us who was there that day in the basement and who saw what we saw, went through what we went through after…we all think the same, we all call it the same. That bit of dirt is a portal to hell.

When Capt Austin heard of a bizarre initial report on a Monday afternoon his sergeant told him that Child Protection Services were involved.
Capt Austin, 62, said:

‘The sergeant told me that the children had been missing school and there was talk of satanic goings on. He was very leery of it. I contacted some people, high-ranking officers; we decided to take a look.
‘I walked in there thinking this was nothing but a hoax, a concocted story.’


Instead what he experienced that day in the spring of 2012 shook him to his core, threatened his life and became part of the documented history of one of the most disturbing and baffling cases in Indiana’s police history.

Capt Austin’s assertions were echoed by Roman Catholic priest Father Michael Maginot, also interviewed by MailOnline.




Father Michael Maginot explains how he performed three exorcisms - two in English and one in Latin - on Latoya Ammons in his church, St. Stephen Martyr in Merriville, Indiana


Father Maginot may be a more natural candidate to believe in supernatural phenomenon than a cop of 37 years' standing who prides himself in being an ‘aggressive and assertive law enforcer.’
But, like Capt Austin, he set out to disprove the story. Instead he would conduct one minor and three major exorcisms on mother-of-three Latoya and told MailOnline that he himself had been the target of demonic attack for his involvement in the case.


'All of a sudden this growling voice came from my AM/FM radio. It said, “YOU OUTTA HERE” Then a lot of garbled other stuff and static'
- Captain Austin


Over a six-month period Latoya claims that she and her children were possessed by demons.
She says that the house in which they lived was ravaged by malevolent spirits, that her daughter, then 12, and sons, 9 and 7 respectively were physically attacked – thrown against furniture, dragged from the sofa, punched and tormented till their gums and noses bled and they struggled to breathe.
As a family she says they fell ill – she to three kidney infections, her children to a variety of ailments and disturbances.

She says the house ‘dripped oil,’ that shadowy figures walked the rooms at night, that footsteps could be heard coming up from the basement only to be followed by a furious pounding on the door leading from it to the main house when, in increasing terror, she and her mother put a lock on it.
There were swarms of dead horseflies on the porch – swept up one day only to return in equal abundance the next. Lights flickered, phones played up, television signals scrambled and reverted to normal on a whim.




Convinced: After three decades on the force, Gary Police Captain was in no doubt: He told MailOnline: 'Everyone of us who was there that day in the basement and who saw what we saw, went through what we went through after…we all think the same, we all call it the same. That bit of dirt is a portal to hell'





Convulsions: During one of her exorcisms Latoya was seen thrashing around, screaming

She claims the family was terrorized beyond all endurance. And the impact in school-time lost and medical treatment sought saw the Department of Child Protection Services step in and call in first he police, and finally after one particularly harrowing event, Father Maginot.

Sitting before the fire in the main room of St Stephen the Martyr’s rectory in Merrillville, Indiana, Father Maginot admitted he only became involved by chance. He happened to be covering for the usual chaplain of Gary ER on the weekend when a medic called in some distress to report a bizarre occurrence.
He said: ‘We were having our bible study after mass when I got the call saying

“You’re a Catholic priest. You do exorcisms. We need you to do one.”

They went onto tell me that a little boy had just walked, glided, backwards up a wall and flipped over to land on his feet.

‘They said he was growling, they described all sorts of things. I went of course.’


Father Maginot speaks rapidly and earnestly. He is affable, open and welcoming but he is no fool. He set out, he insisted, to disprove any notion of the occult. To do an exorcism, permission is needed from the Bishop. Fr Maginot admitted he was reluctant to go down that path having approached Bishop Dale J Melczek, Bishop of Gary some years earlier on another matter involving possible supernatural events only to receive short shrift.
He said:

‘I set out to disprove it because to be honest I didn’t want to get the bishop involved. But I had policemen, social workers, doctors and security guards telling me what they had witnessed.
‘I couldn’t just dismiss them all. That was a Friday. So I met with the mother and grandmother on the Sunday.’

In an involvement with the case spanning five months, Fr Maginot never met or examined any of the children.
But he became convinced, he said, that Latoya was indeed possessed and that the house in which she and her children lived had become cursed as a result of a hex placed on her.
Shaking his head, aware perhaps of how unbelievable the story, he admitted;

‘I think there was a curse placed on the mother, that she was the focus, possibly by an ex-boyfriend or his wife, and that combined with some tragedy and perhaps occult practices that had taken place in that house before, and that had opened a portal.’

It is the conclusion Capt Austin has drawn against every logical thought that told him that just could not be true.
Speaking from Gary Police Department Headquarters, he has run every department from narcotics to homicide, gang intelligence to autodetail. He has taught 500 officers and received the department’s highest reward for his service. He doesn’t believe in the sort of ‘garbage’ he thought he was being fed in by the two women at Caroline Street in Gary two springs ago.




Frozen finger: On one visit to the house a DCS worker Samantha Illic touched a cabinet seeping a clear oil. Her finger turned white (right), like 'a blister after a burn', and she vowed never to return





Ooze: The family and officials reported an oil-type substance running down furniture and the blinds, marks can be seen above. Even when they sealed the room and returned, it would continue to run





Violent: The family claim that on one occasion this Nativity ornament mysteriously flew across the room



He said: ‘I was skeptical. I was leading the pack through the house. We walked in and the first thing we see is in the living room there’s a candle burning and a bible and a little altar with a crucifix – same in every room in the house. There was a drawing on the refrigerator done by one of the boys that was Jesus on the cross but behind him there looked like demonic figures.’

The further into the house he investigated the less comfortable he felt. Things just seemed ‘odd'.

He said: ‘Underneath the stairs was dirt and a candle. I was trying to figure out what was going on there because the rest of the basement was cement.
‘I took pictures of the candles and crucifix under the stairs on the dirt.’
Those pictures, taken on his iPhone, subsequently disappeared he said, and the phone which he used that day never behaved the same again.

'But when I went back to my car the drivers seat was just moving backwards and forwards by itself. Backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards'

- Captain Austin

But before those images disappeared, he said, he saw that they contained figures he had not seen before; figures he said were not there before, standing around him and beneath the stairs.
According to Capt. Austin:

‘The officer behind me took pictures of me standing in front of him and in his pictures he saw lots of figures too.’

With the practiced narration of an experienced witness, he continued:

‘I said, “Enough of this garbage.” On leaving the property I went to a gas station and made a phone call.
‘I had my police radio, my squad car dash AM/FM radio, my police cell and my iPhone. I was looking at the pictures I had taken on my iPhone when I made this call and all of a sudden this growling voice came from my AM/FM radio.


Quote:
‘It said, “YOU OUTTA HERE” Then a lot of garbled other stuff and static.’



After that, according to Capt. Austin, every other officer present that day had problems with their radios, phones and house alarms.
Most alarming for Capt. Austin was an incident he had two weeks later when he was, he said bluntly, ‘attacked.’




Disbelief: Father Maginot says he set out to disprove the claims but instead became utterly convinced of them




Exorcism: The priest carried out several exorcisms using these crosses on the family and the house has had no reported issues since

Returning home in his Infiniti SUV he said,

‘the electric door to my garage would not open. It had been fine before. I pressed the keypad it must have been 10 times then gave up.
‘I exited the vehicle and went to flip the main power in the garage but that didn’t work, then the house and finally that worked.
‘But when I went back to my car the driver's seat was just moving backwards and forwards by itself. Backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards.
‘When I took the car to the shop to get it looked into they said if I hadn’t brought it in it could have caused an accident and I could have been killed because for some reason the seat was about to collapse.’


The next time Capt. Austin was in the house it was with Father Maginot several weeks later.
They brought a dog, thinking perhaps they would find a crime scene, perhaps human remains, that might account for the disturbances but the dogs found nothing.

The men dug, five foot down into the dirt in the basement and unearthed a bizarre collection of objects: boys’ socks with the ankle portion cut out, a fake fingernail, women’s panties, a heavy, corroded iron weight, a broken plastic shoe horn and a red oval kettle lid.


''After almost four hours when she was going through one of these moments I took my crucifix and put it to her forehead and she began convulsing'
- Fr Maginot

Household trash? Or objects ritualistically buried in an attempt to summon something up or keep something at bay?
By then even the most level-headed present were open to the latter explanation and several of the people who had visited the house on the first inspection, including the original CPS case worker, had become so shaken by the day and its aftermath that they refused to go back.

Department of Child Services, family case manager Samantha Illic was part of the group that visited the house on 10 May 2012 when officers recorded the scene and Campbell’s accounts of many strange and disturbing events.
During that visit Illic reached to touch a cabinet that appeared to be dripping clear oil. Both Capt. Austin and Father Maginot tell a similar tale.

According to the Capt:

‘She touched it with her pinky and her finger just went flush free of blood, it was white like it was dead. She was holding up her hand saying, her finger was numb and the side of her hand.’

Father Maginot described the seemingly spontaneous ‘wound’ or affect as like ‘a blister after a burn.’

He said:

‘Her whole finger had this grey, white colour – a death colour. She wondered after if maybe there had been a bug that had bitten her but she didn’t see anything or feel anything.’


Father Maginot’s experience of the exorcisms of Latoya is similarly unnerving.
He met with Latoya and her mother at the house and, he said, for two hours they conducted an interview without any incident.
The women told him what they claimed was going on. He said:

‘Only the children saw definite figures but the grandmother saw a shadow of a man and they would find dirty footsteps in the front from in the morning just paced to and fro and going nowhere.




Activity: Most of the problems at the home were around the basement stairs, pictured. Police dug a four foot hole under the stairs to look for graves



Lurking: Rosa said one of her granddaughters saw a full manifestation one night. ‘She said it was like a scary, ugly, black monster…she couldn’t say anything else’





History: Both the police officer and priest believe the demons may have something to do with the home's past. During a dig they found, five foot down into the dirt, a bizarre collection of objects: boys’ socks with the ankle portion cut out, a fake fingernail and women’s panties


‘Ghostly things are easier to deal with,’ said Father Maginot, explaining: ‘A lot of the time as Catholics you can have a mass, pray for them, tell them to go into the light, not to be afraid. But demons are different. You're inviting in guests from other realms and they don't necessarily want to leave.'’


During his visit to the Carolina Street house Father Maginot said that among the many strange phenomenon he witnessed were walls dripping with oil, Venetian blind rods tilting from side to side in unison and apparently for no reasons, seemingly set footprints appearing on the floor.
Lights repeatedly flickered then stopped when approached in such a way that the priest became convinced this was ‘an intelligence’ not simply an electric fault.
The final straw, the family told him, was when they were sitting as a family watching television and a bottle of Febreeze floated up, moved in the air before being hurled into Latoya’s room, smashing a lamp. In the aftermath they saw the shadow of a man.
They left the house for a hotel that night and never returned to live there again.

A clairvoyant who had visited the house and told Latoya she saw ‘hundreds of demons’ in the basement had told her to anoint the house with oil and put salt down to seal the gateways to demons.
Father Maginot did the same during his visit, uttering blessings and trying, at every turn, to find a logical explanation for the things he was seeing and the things these women were telling him. But increasingly he struggled.

He said:

‘I was trying to find a focus for it, to understand where it was coming from because that can help solve these things.’
Father Maginot became convinced that Latoya’s former lover was a ‘trigger’ or possible ‘source'.

Every time he asked her about this man – who is not the father of any of the children – Latoya complained of more symptoms of the possession, fever, cold, headaches, nausea and convulsions.

He said:

‘After almost four hours when she was going through one of these moments I took my crucifix and put it to her forehead and she began convulsing.
‘I had thought the demons were with the kids but now I could see they were with her. She was the source. They jumped from her and they jumped from child to child – they would pick up each other’s chants, or convulse in turn, act crazy, or growl in turn. But they were with her.
‘I said, that’s enough. We’re not prepared to do an exorcism here but I’ve got enough there’s no need to torture anyone.’




Fear: Capt Austin even claims he has been 'attacked' outside the house by
spirits, including one occasion when his car moved by itself



Instead on June 1, 8th and 29th Latoya came to St Stephen the Martyr, Church in Merrillville and submitted to three major exorcisms.
She had, by then, moved out of the Carolina Street house in Gary and was living in a new apartment in Illinois. At the time the children were in state care but they have since been returned to their mother and grandmother.

Father Maginot recalled:

‘I carried out the first exorcism in English and there was no incident. It was like it had already gone but they do say they play possum.’

Father Maginot gave Latoya a crucifix and a rosary made of Benedictine medals. As she left the church the rosary ripped into five pieces.
Father Maginot said: ‘I said, “I don’t think we’re done here.”’

Later Latoya reported to the priest that the corpus, the figure of Christ on the crucifix he had given her, had similarly been torn off.

‘I had to figure out how to provoke the demons and drive them out,’ Father Maginot said, rocking to and fro in his easy chair.

Latoya had researched names and felt two belonged to her demons. Father Maginot will not repeat either - one is a biblical name, other is not – because he does not want to risk calling them.

He explained:

‘It’s a very personal thing. Once you have their name, it’s as though you have them caught. They like to work in mystery and darkness. Once you shine a light you show their limitations and they don’t like that.’


As if to prove that point Father Maginot recalled how he was ‘attacked by demons’ the day before the second exorcism.




Ritual: Ammons went through 3 exorcisms, as famously depicted by the 1973 movie, The Exorcist, pictured


Out riding his bike a series of near accidents and unsettling moments climaxed with him being seemingly spontaneously thrown from the saddle of his bike into the grass at the side of the bicycle path he was following.

He said:

‘I looked and saw that the seat of my bike was completely twisted but it made no sense because it was absolutely tight and I had to really pound it to straighten it out. I was in no doubt I had been attacked. I was being warned.’

The second exorcism saw a more violent response. The exorcism is, Father Maginot explained, a ritual repeated over and over, with the priest narrowing in on the demon and its triggers.

He said:

‘You try to protect yourself as much as you can. You go to confession because if there are any unconfessed sins it will use that.
‘It will use anything possible to deflect, or distract or scare you.

‘I had to figure out how to provoke the demons and drive them out. It’s a very personal thing. Once you have their name, it’s as though you have them caught’ - Fr Maginot

‘You will think you’re torturing the person but you’re not. You’re torturing the demon.’
The final exorcism was in Latin – praising God and condemning the demon.

‘The parts that were praising God there was no reaction from Latoya,’ Father Maginot recalled. ‘The parts condemning the demon she convulsed which was interesting to me as she doesn’t know Latin.’

Latoya said she felt herself being pulled up as if to levitate, but Father Maginot saw no sign of that.

After a third exorcism Latoya fell asleep he recalled. He gave her the now mended rosary and she took it home with her.

‘I never heard from her again,’ he said. ‘I was anticipating more. I was anticipating another at least but it turned out the game was over.'

After the final exorcism Father Maginot visited the house and blessed it with what he referred to as a 'more serious blessing.' He said: 'This involved incense and salt and Holy Water.'

There were already new tenants in place and they had reported no problems since the priest had 'sealed' the portal with salt and blessings following an earlier investigation.

But, he said, he told landlord Charles Reed,

'If we don't deal with this now, properly, this will not go away. This will close the portal and seal it.'





Creepy: Now that the Ammons family have moved out the new tenants claim they have had no problems, certainly not any of demonic possession



Father Maginot is in no doubt that the possession was real and that everything that happened to Latoya and her children and everything that others witnessed was the work of demons – fallen angels, God’s creatures turned against God and against man.

And for all his reluctance the same seems to be true of Capt. Austin. He said:

‘It shook me, everything to do with this. It shook me. This was a situation that was so out of my normal habitat. Did it shake me? Yes to a certain degree it did.
‘You tell me. What do you think happened?’


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NOT ALONE: FOUR FAMOUS CASES OF DEMONIC POSSESSION

Anna Ecklund - 1912-1928 - Earling, Iowa
Anna was just 14 when she was allegedly cursed by her father and aunt - and soon she was unable to be near religious artifacts or churches. She underwent an exorcism in 1912, but her father and aunt then prayed for Satan to visit her again.
In 1928, she asked the church for help and was put in a convent. But when nuns came near her she would hiss at them, speak in foreign languages and levitate. After three more exorcisms, she was declared free of the demons.

Roland Doe - 1940s - Cottage City, Maryland
Doe - known as the inspiration behind the Hollywood film, The Exorcist - was 14 when his aunt encouraged him to use a Ouija board in the 1940s. When she died, he might have tried to contact her this way and it is believed this gave demons the chance to reach him.
When he was possessed, religious artifacts began flying off the walls and people could hear footsteps and dripping inside his home. Scratches also began appearing over his body, which levitated and contorted. His family contacted a Catholic priest and an exorcism was performed more than 30 times, sometimes injuring the priest before they were eventually successful. Doe went on to have a normal life, according to reports.

Anneliese Michel - 1973 - Germany
Anneliese was a 16-year-old Bavarian girl who had suffered with epilepsy and mental illness. In 1973, she began to hear voices, drink her own urine and became intolerant of religious symbols. She begged her family to take her to a priest to rid her of demons. Two local priests secretly agreed and performed nearly 70 exorcisms (each lasting up to four hours) in 10 months - but her parents stopped treating her health issues, and she died from emaciation and starvation. The film The Exorcism of Emily Rose is loosely based on her life.

Michael Taylor - 1974 - Yorkshire, England
Taylor was a married Christian who was accused by his wife, Christine, of having an affair with a prayer group leader. He responded with anger and continued to act erratically, leading some people to think he was possessed by evil.
He eventually underwent an exorcism that last for more than 24 hours and priests believed it to be successful. They warned that a demon may still be inside of him. When he went home, he murdered his wife and was later found wandering the streets. He was found not guilty in her murder by reason of insanity.

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