I know right my dad’s family is from there and we used to go when he was alive and I grew up in northern Virginia can ya imagine, it was like culture shock with the relative’s, they were like you have an accent Danny I was like ok? Yeah.
Like someone else said Bridgeport is where my father was from, thank god we grew up in Fairfax county Virginia. Bridgeport was always a bizarre place and that’s where Ed warren was from. I never liked going there it’s a very creepy place alot of spirit’s in the air. Bizarre.
That poor kid. I've read some accounts of this that the little girl was pretty much forced by adults to say that she hoaxed all that, and there's no way she could have done all those things by herself, and been responsible for it.
If a poltergeist would start messing with my dishes, he'd either have to knock it off or help me and put them where they belong. Can't have something in the house not paying rent, and thinking he can fuck shit up with no consequences.
My whole family grew up in Bridgeport but we live in shelton now (I’m 22). I asked my father if he knew about a poltergeist back in the day and he asked if I was talking about “the Lindsey street house” lol. He grew up down the road and said there was always weird stuff happening at that house. My friend Carl is the third Carl in his family line and his father just retired from Bridgeport P.D. I suspect his grandfather was the officer Carl Leonzi that reported to the scene. Kinda crazy 😅
I am from Bridgeport. As are my parents and one set of grandparents. My mom was in high School at the time this allegedly occurred and said there were rumors that the cat said f**k you. Other people in their age group have said the same thing. Lol If my cat started talking I would not tell a soul or my dog. I would Convo with them at home and ask them all their animal secrets and write a blockbuster book. Lol
@@JuanReyes-if6ky I have heard this as well. I know that the parents of the child were dealing with insurmountable grief over other losses---and that can lead to one making poor decisions and trying to 'contact' other realms etc. I also know that the houses--there were 4, now only 2--were built on uneven ground hence--things sliding across the floor. But--who knows.
I gotta say it’s interesting how these things happen to the homes of extremely religious people. Also, glad to see someone cover this case without over dramatising it by adding random “spoooky” sound effects and cheap jumpscares. Those things just detract from a legitimately interesting story. Very much enjoying the content on this channel!
@Wondabyne I agree with you.. if this topic were addressed & studied seriously I believe humanity could find some answers to questions that people have been asking for _centuries._ They are here, but not all can be seen. I'd just like to know how, why, etc etc.
I lived and worked in Bridgeport Connecticut in a company called, "Bridgeport Brass." I often dropped off and picked up enormous reels of sheet brass from a remote storage facility for the brass. The storage facility was close to the address in question. The years I worked there never revealed anything unusual at all. I did not even know about the legend until right before Bridgeport Brass decided to close their Connecticut location to move to the new larger facility in northern Saskatchewan, where I work today. The residence, in question, was easily seen during my pickup and drop off of the reels of brass. It just looked like derelict property. Nothing evil was there. It was just a sad old property.
I know it gets said on like all of your videos but I gotta say it myself too. I can't believe you don't get more views, your videos are very well made and your narration is great (which is hard to find on RU-vid). Keep up the awesome work, I love your stuff.
Thanks for the kind words Keith. It means a lot. I enjoy researching and making these videos, and I'm grateful to have found as many people as I have who enjoy watching them.
@@StealthTRDisn't that ridiculous? Or telling. I accidentally recorded some voices while filming. I can't imagine NOT filming when you have a chance to get something good. The dog and I once heard tags jingling in the kitchen. We did NOT go look! Saw all the movies. We know how that goes. NOPE.
Wow, this is the first time I'm watching your channel and I'm already hooked. Amazing editing. Unique content. Very well researched. AND a voice that is a huge advantage for this genre. I wish I found this channel a long time ago but the benefit to finding it now is that I get to binge watch it now. This is less than 20 minutes away from me and I've never even heard about it, maybe bc the only CT people who dare go to that town are from that town.
That house is still standing today. It is listed on truvia for 185,000. But off the market. Not for sale or rent. What I heard is -that house is still haunted. I never understood why (there were Polaroid cameras back then) the Warrens or police officer’s not take photos of these incidents. It would had been more credible.
Great job with the video man! Came across your channel earlier today, and have been going through your catalogue. Great pacing, great editing, and I’m impressed with the audio. Great use of drones and sfx. It helps make the headphone experience more engaging. Not sure if you changed anything in your more recent work, but maybe it’d be worth trying a little less compression on your voice. You are already very articulate, and your speech cuts through the mix perfectly, so maybe giving yourself a little bit more freedom in dynamic range might make it easier to draw in attention/build suspense, etc. Loving your stuff, and hope to see you gain the following your work deserves!
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The one odd matter concerning this case was many television stations from around the world swarmed this location for many days yet not one of them captured any anamalous activity. I realize there are many documented witnesses to the activity but validation of these said claims need different types of evidence to really seperate the facts and fiction of such an extraordinary event.
I live in bridgeport Connecticut only a couple streets from this location and it’s still doing odd things on a regular basis… but 1974 is and was a true event and everyone here knows it. people are still alive that witnessed it including family and friends… listening to their story it’s obvious when you look at their palpable reactions that they aren’t lying. Sometimes they sob and sometimes they lose their minds and never recover which was the case with a bunch of people some even killed themselves. It happened and it’s incredibly scary and interesting.
Hey that’s like a mile away from my house I grew up there . It’s a true and well known fact and a lot of people wonder how this never launched paranormal research scientific research
I think most are just bs scams and scammers trying to profit from them. Tho I have recorded voices on a video when nobody else was in the house, and the dog and I once heard tags jingling in kitchen when we were alone. So I know I'm not crazy by myself. If SHE heard it, too. Not much for a movie, tho.
very cool mini documentary! it would have been even better if you could have found out what happened after wards to them and their daughter. I wonder if the daughter was the one expressing her rage for past abuse via a poltergeist? and who lives in the house now and if they ever experienced anything. A pt 2 would be great. Luv your work!! 👏👏👏
I know the family tried to sell the home in the 70's, but no one would buy it. I think they claimed that the events had died down, but the knocking continued.
As Mr. Solfvin states, many of these poltergeist cases center around an individual who is typically the focus of these activities, and they typically occur is situations where a family is in turmoil. After these events, the daughter received treatment for mental health issues, and the activity eventually ceased. There is no written record of what happened to Marcia the years following these events. Hopefully, they all found some peace.
@@ericmorneau7708 She died in a car accident in 2015. Apparently, she left the Godin house when she was a teenager and didn't stay in touch with the family.
Back of the Woods the back of the house in the woods there's Paranormal Activity back there I know this because I've been there so many times there's an eerie feeling back there now you do see Shadows
I've got to admit - as soon as I heard the last name "Warren" I pretty much wrote this off as a hoax. Ed and Elaine Warren do not have a wonderful track record of being honest about what they have did. They are not the saints the movies tried to make them out to be.
Dude are you from CT? If so, I definitely know you lol cus, as you know, everyone knows everyone in CT. Glad to see you out here repping the 203/860 brother! Keep going “kid” (CT slang)
Ive copped H in Bridgeport when i was in active addiction. Im From upstate NY and Bridgeport was quite a scene. Also the drugs were very cheap. This was mid 2000's
luv ur videos bbgirl i just found this channel its literally amazing, the low view/sub count is bound to change sometime soon the quality of these vids is so amazing
I live in Danbury Ct not too far from Bridgeport this year there has been 2 murder suicides in my town I won’t be surprised if there will be any of that activity in the houses
I live in California now, but my family's house is on Capitol Avenue about a mile from this spot. I don't care what anybody says, Connecticut is entirely haunted, I still feel it when I'm there, I always did as a little kid too.
The house has been owned by Top Reality for several years and to my knowledge has never been placed on the market for sale . When the family cat started singing "Jingle Bells " in English none of the firefighters or Police Officers lined up to receive holy sacraments/blessings from the local priest& Chaplin before they would return home
The house has been owned by Top Reality for several years and to my knowledge has never been placed on the market for sale . When the family cat started singing "Jingle Bells " in English none of the firefighters or Police Officers lined up to receive holy sacraments/blessings from the local priest& Chaplin before they would return home
@@FrankFitzpatrick-rh5dhthe Lord's Prayer works, too. In massage, I once got very sick trying to help a burn victim. Ever since, after that, I've always said it before touching anyone and it works. I don't know why. Doesn't seem to have anything to do w religious beliefs.
They're not going to let anyone wander into a house for sale unless it's an open house. With all thr crazies and druggies around, I'm going to assume that'll be a thing of the past soon! A few agents have been murdered. In general, they're slimier than any other group or profession. So probably not a great loss, but still...
Home sweet home! 🙄😂 I was born at St. Vincent’s, and yes, the house is still there..even though nothing from real Bridgeport CT was used besides the pics of the ppl and house- Lindley St. Is a long, very cramped street, it’s like Bridgeport wanted to see how many 1/2/3 fl houses they could cram on one street! You’d drive right past the small house easily if you weren’t looking for it..And the Warrens were quite the couple in bpt., my mother knew them from when they came to our house often when we lived on Pixlee pl. our upstairs neighbors knew them well..
@@pinebarrenpatriot8289What are you talking about? It wasn't hard to get a video camera, even then. My dad has a BUNCH of that old stuff. Including an extremely solid and hefty tripod, similar to the one someone used to bash Bob Crane's brains in with. (Hogan's Heroes). Still have a huge movie screen. It's not even easy to MOVE, much less swing at anyone, tho! That's all 60s stuff. I think they were using Super 8 then? Might have been later...
I'm sorry another note the girl that lived that was being haunted she died in a freak accident in Monroe what happened in October in the 1994 95 it was on the Connecticut Post
Even with obvious evidence it was still denied and ignored just like the truth today when it's blaitenly right in their faces and it's still denied making up some colorful justiable excuse.
Not really. I know of at least a few people w my name. Also, there's a real Clark W. Griswold. He bought a bastardized car like in the movie and drives it around. Lol LTD, I think it started out as.
Supposedly he was just singing jingle bells , and he also asked a officer how was his brother ? And when the officer responded that his brother was dead, the cat said I know and laughed
Sounds like an infestation of LSA-producing ergot in the walls of the old home causing gustatory, auditory, and visual hallucinations. The family didn't need an exorcism or a police investigation; they needed a specialist cleaning company to scrape away the fungus from inside the walls.
If the house still exists it’d be really interesting for it to be tested for hidden substances. It sounds like gas and plumbing were investigated but I imagine there’s some things we know to look for now that they didn’t know back then.
I dont know the truth but yours is a very good and interesting explanation , though I am not sure if that kind of fungus can grow on walls or other non plant or organic material .Anyway on this incident seems to be many people who saw it .What you comment happened in a small town in France named Pont-Saint-Esprit , I guess you knew it by your comment.
For this kind of fungus to work, doesn't they need some time of exposition? Or was it instantly? Because this could explain the family being exposed to it, but not the Officers who just got inside the house.
@@Andrew-zr1jtI'd disagree. Why? If your basement floods, I guarantee if you open the wall, you will probably see mold on the inside. Definitely w drywall, possibly even with plaster. I have a plant growing in my VERY dark garage. I don't know how it even got there. One day, I plan to see if I can relocate it to decent dirt and sunshine. Just b/c it's a survivor. Lol. Weeds! You yank them out, drench them in chemicals and they STILL come back! Plants, spend a fortune on them, water, fertilize... and the damn things die ANYWAY.
The recordings are creepy, I use to be a skeptic until I did renovation on a old Victorian home. Electricity would cut in cut out. Tools were moved or would not be accounted for. And during the summertime. The area of the house that was being worked on felt between fall and spring weather. The paranormal is real. People better start taking notice."
That's not really proof, tho. I mean, if it's your first old house, that shite goes on every DAY. lol. I'd definitely get an electrician, tho. Might not want to run a recoding. You might hear voices (I have, unintentionally). Nothing horrible happened. The dog and I heard tags jingling. Too. Nothing else there.
I'm watching the Bridgeport poltergeist documentary. I was hoping it was real! But since all those people, police, fireman..the couple....and not one of them took video footage of even one friggin pixel! I'm fuming mad! Because they make it sound so real! But eff them, for not giving us that! Not once! Ever! They lying! James Randi bless his soul! 💓
@@LV-vw4qs True. 👍.. I hadn't thought about that. But they had video recorders. Nowadays it's worse. We have optimum technology. . But tsk! They always leave out when the video just gets better.
@@LV-vw4qsbull. My parents had tons of video gear in the 60s. Not rich or anything. So it couldn't have been THAT hard to come by in 74. I still have a lot of it. It's EXTREMELY solid stuff! Bob Crane, the actor, got his head bashed in by a tripod similar to one common in the 60s. I could easily sew how you could do that. Not the cheap junk NOW, tho. It'll rust and rot and wasn't that great a quality to start with! Dad's movie screen, film, and tripod/cameras and such are in PERFECT condition. From 60 some years ago
@@sandrawilkinson3782I've gotten recodings of voices when I didn't even MEAN to! The dog and I heard a jingling collar in the kitchen. At neither instance did we go LOOK. NOPE. We saw the movie. NO. .But wouldn't make for an interesting movie, as nothing else happened in the 43 years we lived there.