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The Devil in Connecticut
Product Type: Book
Product Price: $3.50
Manufacturer: Bantam Books (Mm)
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Description
It is a case that stunned the world. In 1981 a legion of devils, 43 in all, invaded the home of an unsuspecting Connecticut family and possessed their youngest son. Then it got worse. The spirits had come to take a soul. And take it they did—in a bizarre, out-of-control murder that violated the very rules of God. Here Amityville demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren reveal the facts the courts refused to hear. Judge for yourself why The Devil in Connecticut is considered to be one of the worst cases of possession in the twentieth century.
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-03-30
Summary: "Great Book"
I ordered this book by mistake thinking it was about the 'Haunting In Connecticut' case. That book is really 'In A Dark Place: The Story of a True Haunting' which I have now ordered.
However I was very glad I ordered this book. It is fascinating.
This story was made into a one hour episode of the TV show 'A Haunting'. When I watched that episode I had the feeling that there were important aspects of the case that were left out due to time constraints and maybe other reasons. They could have easily made this into a two hour 'A Haunting' episode.
The main question is why was this family afflicted with this nightmare. Well this book tells why. The Glatzels would go on snow mobile trips with some 'friends' from Old Forge in New York State. Those friends were Satanists and they placed a curse on the Glatzel family which was targeted mainly at their two sons. And it was those two kids who were most affected by the demonic activities.
Strangely the curse was activated when David's sister and her boyfriend moved into a weird house that had some sort of boarded up area down in the basement. Apparently witchcraft had gone on there or something. The situation escalated very quickly from there.
Mrs. Glatzel ended up feeling that the Catholic Church abandoned her family at some point. I disagree with this however. There was a period of time when Catholic priests were in their home almost 24 hours a day. If it wasn't for the Church their son David would either be dead or in a mental institution today.
The famous demonologist Ed Warren also criticized the actions taken by the Catholic Church in Connecticut because they didn't perform the exact type of exorcism ritual that he felt was required.
These are complicated issues and can have legal ramifications. What is someone dies during an exorcism ? Well the Church will get blamed for not calling 911. More law suits.
This story includes amazing revelations about the demonic world. The possessed kid David develops strange paranormal abilities such as being able to predict the future, seeing things that are happening miles away, etc..
He also provides visual descriptions of those evil creatures although later Ed Warren summons it and the creature has a somewhat different form. It was like hate, betrayal, lust, death, etc., all rolled up into one.
Those demonic creatures are foul, dirty entities filled with hate. David stated that they "hate God, hate Christmas, hate people, and hate each other". The demon threw the neighbor's dog in the road where it was hit by a car.
Like The Amityville Horror case someone ends up getting killed in this story, apparently as a result of demonic influences.
This is a great book I highly recommend it.
Jeff Marzano
My Descent into Death: And the Message of Love Which Brought Me Back [Import]
A Haunting - Seasons 1-4
Paranormal State: Season 1
The People in the Attic: The Haunting of Doretta Johnson
The Demonologist: The Extraordinary Career of Ed and Lorraine Warren
The Amityville Horror Collection (The Amityville Horror/ The Amityville Horror II: The Possession/ The Amityville Horror III: The Demon/ Bonus Disc - Amityville Confidential)
At the Heart of Darkness: Witchcraft, Black Magic and Satanism Today
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-08-08
Summary: "couldn't put it down"
I was almost completely entralled in this book and once I started reading it could not put it down...I was always waiting for what was going to happen next.
It is truly terrifying to know that things like this could happen. I say "could" because I know there are a lot of skeptics who blow this book off as ridiculous and a complete fabrication. All I have to say is "were you there?" The only people that know exactly what happened were the people involved. We have no right to discredit them not knowing what happened to that family. It's funny, religious people are taught to believe in God and the Devil but when stuff like this happens they don't believe it can. Seems kinda funny that you spend your life believing in something but not really believing in it when it matters.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2007-09-22
Summary: "For a good workout"
There was a time when I believed in stuff like this. Than a few things happened to me. The first was I grew up, and the second was I became aware of the Warrens. While they mean well the Warrens (RIP the late Ed Warren) are the used car dealers of the paranormal. If you don't believe me look no further than the famous Amityville Horror case. This case was proven to be an elaborate hoax. Ronald DeFeo was not driven by demons to kill his family, he was an admitted junkie in an intoxicated state. Yet despite all the claims that the case was made up to make money the Warrens still put their reputations on the line and defend their claims that the house was really haunted. Believing the Warrens is like believing Al Sharpton after the Tawana Brawley case. Anyway getting back to the book itself if you can get past the fact that it is entirely fictional it is a good read and goes by rather fast. Like some other reviewers stated when they read this book, no nothing happened to me when I was reading this book, except I had to put it down to get some sleep or I would be late for work in the morning. And I you further question the claims in this book wait till you get to the part that describes the possessed being forced to do sit-ups by the demon for over an hour. After making myself cry from laughing so hard I wished I could get possessed so the demon could whip me into better shape. It would definately be chaeper than the gym.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-05-03
Summary: "Gripping story, utterly fascinating and disturbing"
This book is one of three that I would rate as a "must read" if you want to learn about the demonic, house infestations, and human possession (the other two are "The Demonologist" {also by Brittle} and "Hostage to the Devil" by Malachi Martin). These books forced me to ask a most difficult question- what does God allow the demonic to do, and why does He allow it? The answer for me is that He allows more than I would ever have previously believed. This book is a gripping read, and includes a fascinating description of Ed Warren's attempt to use a binding ritual on the main demon while an exorcism ritual is being performed at another location. The demon is too powerful, and later we find out more details. If you read it, you might never listen to house and neighborhood noises around 3 AM again without some trepidation. Be prepared to view your faith differently, with a greater sense of gratitude. It's a disturbing book with a truly powerful message. One more opinion- this book is far too intense for children and even teenagers (nightmares are extremely likely)- keep it away from them.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2007-04-29
Summary: "Very scary"
The Associated Press has this to say about the book, "More terrifying than The Exorcist." And they're right. This is a very scary book based on the true-life experiences of the Glatzel family. If you have an interest in demon possession (the book, "The Demonologist," is an excellent companion), than this book is right for you. The account is truly terrifying and makes you more aware of spirit possession of the "inhuman" kind. The Discovery Channel also made a one-hour documentary of this story entitled, "Where Demons Dwell." If you read this book and watch the show, you'll be more informed about this category of the paranormal that most people are unaware of.