Nxt2Hvn
Nov 3 2003, 04:03 PM
Hello All -
Thanks for all the greeting from Friday and the weekend - since I am a newbie here. Made me feel welcome.
I was just wondering if anyone here watched "A Haunting in Georgia" on TLC or either it was the Discovery Channel. (can't remember)
Anyway ... it was about a little girl with the ability to see ghosts...( the sixth sense I suppose although it was never mentioned).
But the ghosts also started physically attacking other family members. It was very interesting... couldn't tear myself from the T.V. screen.
Just thought I would share.
Nxt2Hvn
dancin'hamster
Nov 3 2003, 04:42 PM
Hi Nxt
Yep - saw it a little while ago on Living. On th ewhole I found it way too dramatic..........except the beginning with the nice old man who was nice to the little girl.
Have you seen the one on Conneticut?
Hammy x x x
Nxt2Hvn
Nov 3 2003, 04:47 PM
Ham...
Nope .. I haven't heard of one in Connecticut... but would like to.
I agree with you on the whold "drama" thing in the "A Haunting in Georgia".. and I forgot to mention that it was also featured on Unsolved Mysteries last week.. but it didn't go into detail like the Special on TLC. But it was about the same family .. I believe it was the Wyrick Family and the little girl's name was Heidi.
I did see one on another family that had a ghost following them... it was a fairly well off family and the demon went after their oldest son... is that the one in Connecticut?
Thanks for responding!
Nxt2Hvn
dancin'hamster
Nov 3 2003, 04:57 PM
Yeah ~ I think that was the one!
I think US TV seems to over-do many of these programmes in an attempt to sensationalise them. It makes me highly suspicious and extremely sceptical
Have you seen Most Haunted? It's hilarious! Lots of screaming and running about! Great fun! The hostess is a tiny little thing and she makes me laugh out loud. They've also captured some prety scarey stuff on film too........
Hammy x x x
Skkymaiden
Nov 5 2003, 01:31 AM
Yeah I saw that one, saw it twice actually. I live in Columbus Ga. right outside the town that the Wyrick family lives in. The town they are from is I think Hamilton Ga or it may be Waverly Hall anyways it's a rural extention of Columbus really...
I met the Aunt that is featured in the show last year when it was 1st aired. I waited on her like a week after I saw it. She said that the youngest daughter is still seeing spirits herself and that everything in the show was true. She was a very nice lady and was pleased that she'd met someone that didn't think her family was full of freaks.
Anyways that's my 2 cents.
Naveed
Nov 5 2003, 04:43 AM
I saw that show awhile back when it first aired. I found really good. My fiancee and I noticed that the church they went to in it is part of the PCoG (Pentacostal Church of God) which our church is also part of. Other then that they did kinda over do some of it. I had fun with my fiancee during commercials for it though. They had just gotten done talking about the little girl seeing the hooded black figure, and my fiancee had me walk her to the bathroom; those shows give her he creeps. Anyways so I walked her there and turned the hall light on. Then after she went into the bathroom and closed the door I went to the hall closet and put a black sheet over me. I turned off the hall light and stood deathly still in front of the bathroom door. It opened a crack, and she peered out of the door slowly. She saw this black figure (hehe me) standing there and in a really funny delayed scream, she got this scared look on her face and screamed bloody murder.
It was fun....
kreestar
Nov 5 2003, 09:47 PM
I saw that last week and have seen it before. It was kinda creepy after the girl started seeing the figure in the black hood. or the man with blood on his shirt. great show.
givemelv
Jan 9 2004, 03:20 PM
I actually saw them both! The one in CT was really scary though, I think I saw that one on the discovery channel. But either way they were both pretty freaky!
BitMaP
Oct 30 2004, 06:35 PM
My family and I watched the show, which ended about 15 minutes ago, and we are pretty apalled that while many of the people were on the right track, nobody said what was really neded to be said to the family. It also angers me that the show leaves the viewer with the assumption that nothing can be done about it.
What needed to be said was that the spirits are not in control. Had somebody with true experience in this matter been able to help the Wyrick family, this would be a major topic. Why did nobody tell the spirits to leave? Why did they let the spirits manipulate them through fear? And why did they let Mrs. Wyrick's ignorance lead her to her conclusions?
Of all the people in the family, Heidi and her mother are the ones who are best suited for taking care of this. Obviously, Heidi has the insight to determine the nature of a spirit. The lady psychic (I've regretfully forgotten her name) even determined that there were plenty of benign spirits, some of which she described as "protectors." The second medium to visit the house also described a protector at work.
In my experience, I've seen that everybody has several of these guardian spirits with them at any given time. One thing the family needs to know is that you can talk to them any time. Ask for their help, and they come in droves.
Guardian spirits can nullify wayward spirits.. but the family needs to know something else. When it comes down to it, it is our task of removing lost souls from our domain. In most cases, asserting that the house is not theirs anymore works. Telling them to leave you along is the easiest thing you can do, and it works. In this particular case, some of the spirits have caused physical harm to the family - which is unacceptible.
These particular spirits may not find their way on their own. I've witnessed a case like this in which a man shouted at a poltergeist in the name of Jesus Christ, and immediately the spirit resigned.
But of all the people in the show, NOBODY gave them any real help. I so wish I could contact the family about this in person. You should never let a violent spirit put fear into your life.
Panthera leo atrox
Oct 30 2004, 06:37 PM
It was very interesting!
ironjennyrackham
Oct 31 2004, 01:23 AM
The one in Connecticut is based on the book In A Dark Place by Ray Garton with Carmer and Al Snedeker.....
supergirl6102
Oct 31 2004, 07:16 PM
QUOTE(Panthera leo atrox @ Oct 30 2004, 02:37 PM)
It was very interesting!

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So that show is not REALLY real? It freaked me out!
Panthera leo atrox
Oct 31 2004, 08:28 PM
I dunno if it's real or not, I just thought it was an interesting story
ironjennyrackham
Nov 3 2004, 11:15 AM
The "Gordy" stories was a segment on Unsolved Mysteries, and is featured on their new ghost dvd set
I enjoyed Bitmap's comments very much, and agree whole-heartedly. One thing to keep in mind when watching these shows is that they can alter significantly from the facts (or at least the facts as we know them from books or reported accounts through the media) If they were able to rid themselves of spirits, and with relative ease, it wouldn't be much of a movie.
ironjennyrackham
Nov 3 2004, 10:37 PM
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One thing to keep in mind when watching these shows is that they can alter significantly from the facts (or at least the facts as we know them from books or reported accounts through the media) If they were able to rid themselves of spirits, and with relative ease, it wouldn't be much of a movie.
In the other special, A Haunting in Connecticut (and in the book) the family does get rid of the "spirits," so I don't think you are right in saying they are altering the ending just to get a beter story out of it....
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One thing to keep in mind when watching these shows is that they can alter significantly from the facts (or at least the facts as we know them from books or reported accounts through the media) If they were able to rid themselves of spirits, and with relative ease, it wouldn't be much of a movie.
In the other special, A Haunting in Connecticut (and in the book) the family does get rid of the "spirits," so I don't think you are right in saying they are altering the ending just to get a beter story out of it....
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Do you think the Connecicut movie followed the book closely?
ironjennyrackham
Nov 4 2004, 09:02 PM
yes, do you?
patienceworth
Nov 5 2004, 03:03 AM
Hello,
I'm a newbie too, just writing to say hello. This is a great site!
I really enjoyed both Haunting in Connecticut and Haunting in Georgia last weekend--I had seen the Georgia one before, and I remember when Unsolved Mysteries did the segment on Heidi many years ago.
I'm also wondering: in the Haunting of Georgia, at the end of the show, Heidi is filmed playing the piano. Does anyone have any idea what piece that is she's playing? It was pretty and creepy at the same time.
Thanks!
crystalmoon
Nov 6 2004, 01:34 PM
Yes I have seen this show and I have seen it a year ago as well as this october just before halloween. I also seen the show on the Haunting in Connecticut. I think the haunting in Connecticut was more creepy than the one in georgia but both were very good. When the warrens came to the house in Connecticut to investigate and the catholic priest came to bless the house I think that part of the program was very creepy. Especially when the mother and young girl were levitated and thrown in the air and against the wall my the demonic evil spirit/demon. Both truel real life stories were interesting to watch.
montanamistress
Nov 15 2004, 10:30 PM
Just viewed 'A Haunting In Conneticut' for the first time, last night.
Although I have an open mind on the paranormal, this particular incident sounded like a huge hoax. And the Snedecker's certainley had the motivation, being financially in dire straits with a '2" stack of medical bills daily'.
The husband remarks 'the house was so big you could get lost in it'.
The statement implies there were more rooms than a conventional home had. One can assume you can't get lost in a living room or dining room or kitchen. So how is it that there are only two bedrooms neccessiating the eldest boys sleep in the basement? And where did this houseguest, Debbie stay ?
Wouldn't it be a reasonable assumption that the parents would of switched bedrooms with the boys, early on, considering the trama and that one son was suffering from cancer !
And how about that paranormal investigater who sees a demon in the basement. According to the documentary the dude has plenty of time to grab a camera to take photographic evidence, but no, he acts like a baby (just because room temperature drops) , and calls to the sleeping people in the other room, then wanders over to the basement door and opens it. Whallah, a demon.
Give me a break. No paranormal investigater worth his salt would have missed a photo op like that, nor leave the home in fear.
One can't apply common sense to the paranormal but one can certainley apply common sense to individuals stories of haunting, for credibility sake. The Snedecker's tale, and that particular team hired to research the house contain too many 'booboo's'.
As far as the Catholic Church not commenting I can't be suprised. Ha, they recently announced they were going to investigate the Inquistion. Perhaps in the year 3004 they will announce they are going to research why they were performing exoricisms in the late 19th century too.
And lastly, the Snedecker's move out of the house after a 'succesful exorcism is performed.' Sure. And I have some swamp land I would like to sell .
Montanamistress
BeWell
Nov 15 2004, 10:52 PM

Well put mistress.
vanessajane
Nov 15 2004, 11:17 PM
I've seen the Haunting in Conneticut its such a good story! does anyone know or have an idea when this even happend? and how old was that paul kid

haha i havent watched the haunting in georgia but im looking forward to see it =D i've just seen it on unsolved mysteries but it didnt even say much detail
ironjennyrackham
Nov 16 2004, 10:07 AM
QUOTE(vanessajane @ Nov 15 2004, 11:17 PM)
I've seen the Haunting in Conneticut its such a good story! does anyone know or have an idea when this even happend? and how old was that paul kid

haha i havent watched the haunting in georgia but im looking forward to see it =D i've just seen it on unsolved mysteries but it didnt even say much detail
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There is a hard to find, out of print book about the story called
In A Dark Place by Ed and Lorraine Warren and Carmen and AL Snedeker (the family's real name---why they were anonymous in the tv show I have no idea) written by Ray Garton. Stephen (Paul) was 14 when it started happening, and I think it happened around 1986 (the book was published in 1992).
vanessajane
Nov 19 2004, 02:52 AM
oooh coool im fourteen

anyone a kid in here?
Diebytheflyguy
Nov 19 2004, 02:54 AM
Welcome to UM!
The chat room is a good place to go
WyrickFriend99
Apr 4 2005, 07:50 PM
Stephanie
Apr 4 2005, 08:18 PM
QUOTE(WyrickFriend99 @ Apr 4 2005, 07:50 PM)
HAHAHA u dont know anything because im her best friend!!!!!!!!!!!
LOVE WYRICKFRIEND99

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I really dont see why you had to bump a year old thread to reply with that, and I highly doubt you are actually 'friends' with the Wyricks...I would have expected a family friend to act a bit more mature regarding the subject...
WyrickFriend99
Apr 4 2005, 09:02 PM
for ur info i have known them my whole life!
Hoagy
Apr 4 2005, 09:54 PM
QUOTE(WyrickFriend99 @ Apr 4 2005, 03:02 PM)
for ur info i have known them my whole life!
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That's very nice, and we are very pleased for you.
How about some more posts, preferably with more than one line in them?
Welcome to the forum
rdcorso
Apr 8 2005, 02:49 AM
My friend and his wife moved into the haunted house in Southington CT. about 7 or 8 years ago.He is one of the cheapest guys I know and he couldn't resist the cheap rent.The place was really creepy and still had the cutouts in the floors that were used to hoist the coffins up from the basement on ropes.I never experienced anything the one time I was there but he and his wife said they heard a lot of unusual noises.They ended up living there for almost two years without going crazy so maybe the ghost story isn't true.I know that I would never want to live in a former funerial parlor that still had the old pumps used to empty the blood of a corpse,the old metal table,freezers and the rope system to lift coffens from the basement.It was too spooky for me even without ghosts.
crotchityoldebunker
Apr 8 2005, 05:23 AM
Some people are so "noisy" that they wouldn't notice anything unless it bit them on the rear. Let's hear your story "freind of Wyricks". Go talk to your freind and ask and then tell us something new about this case. I don't blame you for bumping a worthy thread like this. We'll be waiting.
srbug
May 17 2005, 08:48 PM
[B]I strongly agree with BitMaP. I too wish I could get ahold of the family so that I could tell them what to do. The spirits know better but, they do what they can get away with and if they know that you know that they would back off. If one touched my family like that it would be an all out war and I promise I would win that one!!!
So they may have others to deal with in the future some one around them should step up and train them in how to deal with it in the future. And that part about your spirit guides is exact.Infact the best way to remove the unwanted is to feed it with love. Just start reminiscing about loved ones and great moments you had with them. That helps out more than anything, love.
mrgordyfan1
May 18 2005, 03:49 AM
QUOTE(Nxt2Hvn @ Nov 3 2003, 12:03 PM)
Hello All -
Thanks for all the greeting from Friday and the weekend - since I am a newbie here. Made me feel welcome.
I was just wondering if anyone here watched "A Haunting in Georgia" on TLC or either it was the Discovery Channel. (can't remember)
Anyway ... it was about a little girl with the ability to see ghosts...( the sixth sense I suppose although it was never mentioned).
But the ghosts also started physically attacking other family members. It was very interesting... couldn't tear myself from the T.V. screen.
Just thought I would share.
Nxt2Hvn
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very good show but i was upset to find out that Mr. Gordy died of a giant TAPEWORM!!!! I could not believe it, a simple parasite takes down a PILLAR of society in GEORGIA!!!!!! The greatest state of all because it said so on JEOPARDY!!!LONG LIVE THE MEMORY OF THE GREAT MR. GORDY DAMNIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
ajadams
May 18 2005, 07:35 AM
I just saw both episodes this weekend here in the UK, very interesting to say the least. I thought the one in Georgia was much more interesting than the one in Ct. The Ct haunting seemed a little too "Hollywood".
Stephy717
Jun 17 2005, 07:49 AM
[FONT=Courier][FONT=Impact][SIZE=14][COLOR=blue]I feel so bad for that family, especially that girl. I want to know why they pick certain people. I also wanted to know what that georgia town is called that means haunted hollow.
ghost_fanatic_chic16
Jun 17 2005, 04:34 PM
Yeah I watched that it was interesting
ghost_fanatic_chic16
Jun 17 2005, 04:40 PM
I had a freind live in an old funeral home, i went their but i couldnt sleep the thought of it was just wierd, I would never live in a funeral home evem if it was cheap in rent....lol
ghost_fanatic_chic16
Jun 17 2005, 04:40 PM
I had a freind live in an old funeral home, i went their but i couldnt sleep the thought of it was just wierd, I would never live in a funeral home evem if it was cheap in rent....lol
ghost_fanatic_chic16
Jun 17 2005, 04:42 PM
I had a freind live in an old funeral home, i went their but i couldnt sleep the thought of it was just wierd, I would never live in a funeral home evem if it was cheap in rent....lol
REagent
Jun 23 2005, 02:03 AM
I am a real estate agent and today I showed the Wyrick house. I had no idea the home is suppose to be haunted. It was really strange. The next door neighbor told us the home was haunted--I thought he was crazy. The guy looking at the house said he remembered something about a haunted house in the area---so we researched it online today and it is the same house. Anybody want to buy it and take your chances with the ghosts? It is only $91,900.
AviZ
Sep 6 2005, 04:24 PM
Hi All, I've recently watched both Haunting in Georgia & Connecticut, I enjoyed them both, but it's a shame there aren't anymore. Unless of course there are and I just haven't seem them yet. Can anyone tell me if they know?
amybutts
Sep 6 2005, 08:13 PM
Oh my goodness!
I didn't know houses were going for that cheap in that part of the country! Ghosts or not, might have to take you up on that offer!
seanph
Sep 6 2005, 09:40 PM
The Georgia incident seems fairly credible. However, the Connecticut incident I found hard to believe. The mother dismisses some frightening incidents in the beginning--water turning to blood, plates disappearing practically before her eyes etc.--that would send most people running for the door. Then there's the PI team that comes in, with all their equipment, and all these fantastic events start occurring--mattresses undulating, people being attacked, things levitating etc.--and they capture nothing on video. Way too convenient.
Rosemary Campbell
Nov 1 2005, 09:41 AM
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I enjoyed Bitmap's comments very much, and agree whole-heartedly. One thing to keep in mind when watching these shows is that they can alter significantly from the facts (or at least the facts as we know them from books or reported accounts through the media) If they were able to rid themselves of spirits, and with relative ease, it wouldn't be much of a movie.
If you want to read about a 20 year possession by four Evil Spirits three of them were my relatives when they lived on EArth and the other is stergio a man I knew before he died in l985.
In the sumemr of l986 the first anniversary of his death he and my three Relatives decided to declare themselves Evil Spirits and see if I could find an exorcist.
They are vicious and ugly and attack me day and night and interferre in every aspect of my life and so far no Priest will agree to Exorcise me and few have believed this is happening to me including my relatives.
After reading this forum tonight I am wondering if Unsolved Mysteries would feature me on the show if I contact them?
In the Meantime if you want to be terrified as I was when this all began read my journal.
http://Journals.aol.com//Kitty1392/TwoWorlds/entires This is all absolutely true and spirit attacks can be the most painful, vicious, frightening things that can ever happen to a person and hopefully soon more people will believe these things can really happen.
I'm hoping if people begin to believe me in the future people like me with this problem will find more people who will believe and offer help instead of insults as I have encountered at every turn.
Carla
Nov 1 2005, 12:30 PM
Iv seen them both i thought they were grate the Connecticut one i found a little bit more freaky. Are there anymore?
theborg
Nov 11 2005, 04:33 AM
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Iv seen them both i thought they were grate the Connecticut one i found a little bit more freaky. Are there anymore?
Now there is a weekly series on Discovery Channel: "A Haunting" airs Friday's at 10:00 PM, and is the new and much scarier version of the two earlier films "A Haunting in Georgia" and "A Haunting in Connecticut".
isis-999
Nov 11 2005, 04:44 AM
They have showed this program to death, The little girl was a seer what is the big deal... There are those who can see and feel spirit's... I don't understand why that makes some people so confussed?..
ironjennyrackham
Nov 15 2005, 11:10 AM
I have a paperback copy of the book "In A Dark Place" written by Ed & Lorraine Warren and Carmen and AL Snedeker for sale. This was the book that "A Haunting in Connecticut" was based one. I am asking $125 because its rare and hard to find...if anyone is interested, please email me @ scooby96254@yahoo.com.
the therror
Nov 16 2005, 06:44 PM
GOOD EVENING I THINK THE PIANO HEIDI WAS PLAYING WAS POSSESED .BECAUSE NO ONE KNOWS THE SONG SHE WAS PLAYING .THE END IS NEAR!
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