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Haunting in Indiana leads to family’s exorcism, child’s levitation: Reports - NY Daily News
BBC Newsbeat - Police captain confirms children 'possessed by demons'

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On April 19, 2012, the family went to see Dr. Geoffrey Onyeukwu, whose encounter with the children was one he said he'd never forget.
"Twenty years, and I've never heard anything like that in my life," the physician told the Star about their first meeting since the frightening events began. "I was scared myself when I walked into the room."
According to a report by the Department of Children Services obtained by The Star, one of the boys began cursing at Onyeukwu in a demonic voice. He and his brother then abruptly passed out and wouldn't come to.
The police were called. When both children woke up in a hospital, the youngest began screaming and violently thrashing about.
It took five men to hold the 7-year-old boy down, Campbell told The Star.
The children's behavior was so unusual and unexplainable that doctors feared their mother was suffering a mental illness and possibly encouraging the kids to act that way.
Ammons was reported to DCS for possible child abuse, but when she was evaluated by a hospital psychiatrist she was found to be of "sound mind."
DCS family case manager Valerie Washington was then called in to evaluate the children. When she met them, the youngest, she reported, started to growl and flash his teeth at her. His eyes then rolled back into his head.
Then the 7-year-old lunged for his older brother and put his hands around his throat while saying in a voice that wasn't his own: "It's time to die. I will kill you," according to Washington's report.
Once released from his brother's grasp, the 9-year-old allegedly started head-butting his grandmother.
Campbell took his hand and started to pray when the boy walked backward up a wall and onto the ceiling. Once there he flipped and landed perfectly on his feet.
Washington's DCS report is corroborated by Willie Lee Walker, a registered nurse, who was in the room with them.
"He walked up the wall, flipped over her [the grandmother] and stood there," Walker told The Star. "There's no way he could've done that."
Washington, in her report to police, described the boy as "gliding."
Gary police Capt. Charles Austin accompanied the two women with Washington and another officer.
Austin tells the Star that after that visit, he believes in both ghosts and demons. He also vowed to never go inside the house again.
While at the home, the police audio recorder malfunctioned and brand-new batteries died. While listening to the recording later, an officer heard a voice whispering, "Hey," according to the police reports obtained by the Star.
Photos taken in the home's basement appeared to show a cloudy image near the stairs. When enlarged, the image reportedly resembled a human face.
A second, green image allegedly resembled a female figure.
BBC Newsbeat - Police captain confirms children 'possessed by demons'






