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[The Snedeker Haunting: A Deep Dive into the Haunting in Connecticut]-[Episode 608: The Snedeker Haunting: A Haunting in Connecticut]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-10-10

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The Snedeker Haunting: A Controversial Tale of Paranormal Allegations

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Alayna delve into the infamous "Snedeker family haunting," also known as the "Haunting in Connecticut." The narrative follows Al and Carmen Snedeker, who, while navigating the immense stress of their son Philip’s cancer diagnosis, moved into a rental home in Southington, Connecticut, in 1986. What began as a desperate search for affordable housing near a medical facility quickly devolved into a series of claims regarding supernatural entities, demonic activity, and psychological trauma.

The Discovery of a Dark History

Upon moving into the house, the family reportedly discovered evidence that the property had previously served as a funeral home. Carmen described finding "gruesome blood-stained walls" and a "chain-powered body lift" in the basement—the very area where Philip, who was undergoing treatments for Hodgkin's lymphoma, was expected to sleep. Despite their initial unease, the family stayed, driven by financial necessity and the lack of alternative housing options. Philip, however, was the first to report that the house felt "evil," claiming he heard disembodied voices calling his name from the basement, urging him to "come down here."

Escalation and Paranormal Activity

As the months progressed, the family reported an escalation in paranormal events. Both Al and Carmen claimed to have experienced their own manifestations, including the sound of "30s music from an old Victrola," their bed "vibrating underneath" them, and glimpses of "pale, menacing figures" out of the corner of their eyes. The situation took a darker turn when Carmen’s nieces moved in, and Philip—whose behavior had become increasingly erratic—was accused of sexually assaulting his cousins. His parents later noted that he had been diagnosed with symptoms of "early onset schizophrenia," though the family maintained that the house itself played a role in these events.

The Involvement of Ed and Lorraine Warren

Seeking help, the Snedekers contacted Ed and Lorraine Warren, famous paranormal investigators. The Warrens spent nine weeks in the home, concluding that the family was dealing with a "demonic infestation" following a five-step progression: "encroachment, infestation, oppression, possession, and finally death." The Warrens claimed to have successfully driven the entities out via a Catholic exorcism. However, the hosts note that the Archdiocese of Hartford later refuted claims that they had sanctioned or performed such a ritual, a recurring pattern in the Warrens' career.

Skepticism and the Aftermath

The Snedeker case faced heavy scrutiny from neighbors, skeptics, and the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP). Critics, including the family’s former neighbors, the Saffords, suggested that the haunting was a fabrication driven by financial desperation, noting that the family was facing eviction at the time. Furthermore, Ray Garton, the author who wrote In a Dark Place alongside the Warrens, later repudiated the book, stating that the family could not "keep their story straight" due to issues like "alcoholism and drug addiction."

Conclusion

While the Snedeker family’s story became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring books and films like A Haunting in Connecticut, the hosts emphasize the tragic reality underneath the sensationalism. Philip Snedeker eventually passed away in 2012. Ash and Alayna conclude that the case serves as a "fascinating case study" on the intersection of genuine human trauma, the influence of figures like the Warrens, and the way stories are transformed into media commodities, leaving listeners to decide for themselves where the truth ends and the legend begins.

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