posted on Aug, 26 2006 @ 03:50 PM
I was not a fan of him and his wives way of investigating the paranormal. But it is sad he has passed on.
Ed Warren, who along with his wife pursued the unusual career of ghost hunter and whose cases included what would become the basis for "The
Amityville Horror," died Wednesday at his home in Monroe. He was 79.
Warren firmly believed in ghosts, demons and other unworldly creatures - and in helping people deal with these unwanted visitations. He would answer
the phone at all hours to counsel panicked homeowners from across the country, who couldn't find anyone else to advise them when their furniture
started flying.
"Most people snicker," said Tony Spera of New Milford, who is the Warrens' son-in-law. "But if it happens to you and you know it is real, it is
frightening to have your bed shaking in the middle of the night, or have the covers suddenly pulled off you."
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[edit on 26-8-2006 by DontTreadOnMe]