cover of episode Episode 608: The Snedeker Haunting: A Haunting in Connecticut

Episode 608: The Snedeker Haunting: A Haunting in Connecticut

2024/10/10
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The Snedeker family moves to Connecticut due to their son Philip's Hodgkin's lymphoma treatment, seeking a more accessible location for hospital visits.
  • Philip's diagnosis and treatment necessitate a move to be closer to the hospital.
  • The family finds an affordable apartment in Southington, Connecticut.

Shownotes Transcript

When Al and Carmen Snedeker found out that their son Phillip was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the treatment plan required the family to relocate into a three floor home in Southington, Connecticut. The second floor apartment quickly became a nightmare for the inhabitants, with attacks escalating to demonic assault.

Thank you to the incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and writing support!

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Carpenter, B. (1988, August 13). Southington haunting is daunting . Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 1.

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