From America’s most famous demonologists comes one of their darkest and most terrifying cases.
In 1986, the Snedeker family moved into a large home in Southington, Connecticut, hoping for a fresh start. But the house had a past—a former funeral parlor where the dead had once been prepared for burial. What followed was not peace, but years of unrelenting torment.
Shadows that moved with intent. Growls that echoed through the night. Furniture that shook violently. Family members scratched, slapped, and whispered to by unseen forces. And a young boy, already weakened by illness, who became the focus of something inhuman.
When local priests’ blessings failed, Ed and Lorraine Warren were called in. Armed with faith, clairvoyance, and experience from some of the world’s most infamous hauntings, the Warrens uncovered what they believed to be a full-scale demonic infestation. Their battle with the darkness in Southington would test the limits of the family’s faith, the Church’s resolve, and the Warrens’ own strength.
The Ed and Lorraine Warren Case The Snedeker Haunting is a meticulously documented, case-study style account of one of the most disturbing hauntings ever investigated. Drawing from family testimony, clerical reports, and the Warrens’ case logs, this book takes you deeper than any dramatization or film adaptation ever has.
If you’ve seen The Haunting in Connecticut or followed The Conjuring films, this is the unfiltered record—the true account of the hell one family endured, and the extraordinary battle fought to reclaim their home.
Step inside the case file… but once opened, some doors can never be closed.