Zac Bagans, leader of the ‘Ghost Hunters’ paranormal research group, has stated that his documentary film ‘The Demon House’ is now in the last stages of post-production.
The Demon House documentary follows “The Ghost Hunters” investigation of the Ammons House, known as “The Demon House”, that Zak Bagans purchased from Latoya Ammons last year for $35,000. The small house on Carolina Street, in Gary, Indiana looks normal from the outside, but there have been over 800 pages of reports of intense paranormal activity and even possession. Even the Captain of the Gary Police Department swears the house is haunted. Various Mediums and Psychics have stated that the house is infested with hundreds of demons and ghosts. Ammons’ children were reportedly possessed while living in the house. The paranormal events include her and her three children being attacked repeatedly by an unseen entity, seeing ghostly figures, her children levitating and walking up walls, the kids speaking in tongues and demonic voices. The local doctor, police chief, nurses and others witnessed some of the events. Rose Cambell, Ammons’ mother stated this about an interaction with one of Ammons’ sons and the local physician Dr. Onyeukwa:
Ammons’ sons cursed Onyeukwu in demonic voices, raging at him. Medical staff said the youngest boy was “lifted and thrown into the wall with nobody touching him,” according to a DCS report.
According to Washington’s original DCS report— an account corroborated by Walker, the nurse — the 9-year-old had a “weird grin” and walked backward up a wall to the ceiling. He then flipped over Campbell, landing on his feet. He never let go of his grandmother’s hand.”
“He walked up the wall, flipped over her and stood there,” Walker told The Star. “There’s no way he could’ve done that.”
Notice the ghostly figure (circled in yellow) standing in the window.
Several months ago, filming was put on hold because of what the crew was experiencing. He even had crew members quit during the making of the documentary. Bagans had this to say about his decision to halt filming last year:
“One of my crew members quit on the spot when we heard what the girl was doing when she was possessed,” Bagans stated to Dread Central. “It was then I made the decision that the home was unsafe and called a priest to exorcise the house. The exorcism was unsuccessful, and things continued. For the safety of crew we halted production, and it’s been months since then.”
Bagans has stated that the documentary will be completed in December and be released some time in 2016.