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Friday, February 6, 2026

SHOCKING CATHOLIC EXORCISM MYSTERY! DID DEMON POSSESSED CHILD WALKED UP WALL?

 AMAZING INDIANA GOVERNMENT REPORT CLAIMS ...

  A child allegedly walked backwards up a wall—then flipped over his grandmother’s head. 

...THIS IS A REALLY DISTURBING STORY IF TRUE!

Spooky: The unnamed youngster apparently became possessed by a malevolent spirit inside the home in Gary, Indiana, that has been described as a 'portal to Hell'. A spooky figure was pictured in the window, and audio recordings were made of ghostly voices in 2012




INDIANA HORROR: STATE REPORT SAYS CHILD WALKED UP WALL DURING DEMON CASE!

By Norris R. McDonald

Sulfabittas News


Gary, Indiana — It sounds like something ripped straight from a horror movie, but Indiana government records say it really happened.


A terrified family. A so-called house of demons. And a shocking claim buried inside an official Department of Child Services report:



A young girl visited the house and then became demon possessed and levitated, news reports say.

The report states the child began walking backwards up a wall while his grandmother held his hands. Moments later, witnesses say he did a backflip over her head, landed on his feet—and calmly sat down.



“WE SAW IT WITH OUR OWN EYES”


The incident occurred in 2012, months after Latoya Ammons and her three children moved into a home that would soon be known nationwide as the House of 200 Demons.”

According to the state report, DCS workers and witnesses watched in horror as Ammons’ 9-year-old son suddenly developed a strange grin.


Then came the impossible

State workers were so shaken they reportedly ran from the room to get a psychologist.

When they returned, the boy appeared completely normal.


Asked to repeat the act in front of the doctor, the child became angry and said:

“I can’t walk on walls.”


NOT AN URBAN LEGEND—A STATE FILE


This wasn’t a ghost story whispered online.


The incident appears in nearly 800 pages of official Indiana records, listed under Document ID 2975619, involving Latoya Ammons and her children.


The Indianapolis Star later confirmed the file contained:

  • Police reports
  • Child services documentation
  • Psychological evaluations
  • Statements from social workers
  • And testimony from a Catholic priest who performed multiple exorcisms

“I HAD TO DRIVE THE DEMONS OUT”


Father Michael Maginot, brought in after doctors and psychologists failed to explain what was happening, said the case was unlike anything he had seen.

“I had to perform three exorcisms to bind the demons,” he said.

Catholic priest Father Michael Maginot performed three exorcisms, “because the demons were numerous and powerful.”



After the final ritual, the priest told the family they must leave the house immediately.


MEDIA FRENZY & A HOUSE DESTROYED

The story exploded worldwide, covered by The Indianapolis Star, Esquire, the BBC, TMZ, and the Daily Mail.


Paranormal TV star Zak Bagans later bought the home. After claiming disturbing activity occurred during filming, Bagans halted production, brought in a priest—and eventually bulldozed the house, calling it a “portal to hell.”


DEMONS… OR SOMETHING ELSE?

Skeptics blame hysteria, trauma, or suggestion. Believers point to one chilling fact:

State employees documented events they said they could not explain.

No charges were filed. No final explanation was ever given.


THE QUESTION THAT HAUNTS INDIANA


Was this mass delusion?

Psychological breakdown?

Or something far darker?


When a government report describes a child defying gravity, the story refuses to die.

And neither does the question:


What really happened inside the House of 200 Demons?

....What do you think? ....


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