The Enfield Poltergeist: A Voice Came From the Girl… But It Wasn’t Hers
Okay, let’s talk about the Enfield Poltergeist...definitely our creepiest episode yet. So creepy, in fact, we had to rerecord the end because our recording stopped 1/2 way through the episode!
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a very normal suburban house suddenly turned into the center of one of the most debated paranormal cases in the world… well… this is that story.
In 1977, a single mom and her four kids were living in a modest council house in Enfield, England when things started getting… weird.
At first it was small stuff.
Knocking sounds in the walls, furniture shifting, toys moving when no one was touching them.
You know… the kind of thing you might brush off as the house settling.
Until it got serious.
Soon police officers were being called to the home because chairs were sliding across the floor on their own. Journalists started showing up. Paranormal investigators moved in. And one of the Hodgson daughters began speaking in a deep, gravelly voice that she said belonged to a man who had died in the house years before.
Which is… not exactly normal eleven-year-old behavior (I guess it depends on who you ask, lol).
For the next 18 months, the house became a circus of investigators, skeptics, believers, reporters, and curious onlookers — all trying to figure out the same thing:
Was this one of the most convincing paranormal cases ever recorded…
or one of the most elaborate hoaxes?
In this episode, we’re walking through the strange events that happened inside the house, the moments that made even skeptics pause, and how this case eventually inspired one of the greatest paranormal movies of all time! I'm still too scared to watch it - eek.
The movie version is spooky…
but the real story is a lot messier, weirder, and honestly a little harder to explain.
So grab your headphones, get cozy, and come hang out with us while we dig into one of the most famous hauntings in paranormal history.
And remember…listen responsibly.
We’re here to tell the creepy stories — so you don’t have to go out and get haunted yourself. 👀