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Thursday, June 18, 2020

The Ammons Haunting Case

Gary, IN (June 18, 2020) BGI - A story that could have come right out of the pages of The Exorcist, Latoya Ammons. In 2011, a former Indianapolis resident, reported to police she was the victim of violent attacks from a malevolent force in her home. Though Captain Charles Austin of the Gary Police Department initially believed the claims to be a hoax, he soon came to find that something truly sinister was going on in the Ammons home. In fact, there are 800 pages of official record on the incident written by the Department of Child Services as well as first-hand accounts by priests, police officers, psychologists, and family members.


In November 2011, the Ammons family moved into their new home on Carolina Street in Gary, Indiana. Despite the cold winter months, large black flies were found swarming their screened-in porch within a month of their move. They began to hear footsteps on the basement stairs in the middle of the night as well as the sound of the kitchen door opening and closing, despite the door often being locked. Ammons mother, Rosa Campbell, saw a shadowy figure pacing the living room one night, and found footprints in the carpet when she went to investigate in the morning.

State of Indiana Intake Officer’s Report

On March 10, 2012, the family were woken in the early hours of the morning by Latoya’s daughter screaming for help as her friend who was sleeping over at the time was discovered unconscious and levitating above the bed.



After the incident, the Ammon family called local churches but could not find anyone willing to investigate their claims, however, one church official informed them the house was well-known to have spirits in it and recommended the house be cleansed with oil and signs of the cross on the windows and doors. Financially unable to move, Latoya made an altar in the basement with figures of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus and a Bible open to Psalm 91.

State of Indiana Intake Officer’s Report

She then burned sage and sulfur in the house and drew crosses in the air with the smoke. However, it had little effect as the level of paranormal activity increased and Latoya’s children began to show signs of demonic possession.

Shadowy figure seen in the window

During the possessions, witnesses described the children’s eyes bulging, evil grins upon their faces and their voices deepening each time they spoke. Turning to their family doctor who described the incident as bizarre, believed the family to be falling victim to delusions and hallucinations.

Medical staff called 911 and the children were checked into Methodist Hospital while the DCS was called in to investigate. After a brief investigation, the officer assigned to the case claimed Latoya was of sound mind and the children were healthy and free of any evidence of abuse. However, that changed after a nurse witnessed the eldest son walking up a wall backwards on all fours



The apparent case of demonic possession made national headlines and then made them again when Zak Bagans, host of Ghost Adventures purchased the haunted property in 2014. After performing his own investigation of the demon house he felt the only course of action he could take was to destroy the home once and for all. In 2016 the house was demolished and no further reports of paranormal activity have been reported.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Bodacious Bourbon Bread Pudding

Southport, IN (June 15, 2020) BGI - Most everyone knew Nana liked taking a nip or two of good bourbon whiskey on special occasions. When asked, she would make this for pot luck dinners and it was always a huge hit. But no worries with this recipe, as the alcohol burns off during the cooking phase.



Ingredients 

  • 1 loaf french bread 
  • 1 quart milk 
  • 3 eggs 
  • 1 1/2 cup sugar 
  • 1 Ocean Spray craisins 
  • 2 Tablespoons vanilla 
  • 3 Tablespoons butter

Bourbon Sauce

  • 1 stick of real butter 
  • 1 cup of sugar 
  • 1 egg, beaten 
  • 3 Tablespoons bourbon whiskey

Directions

Tear bread in pieces and soak in milk for at least one hour. Beat eggs with sugar and vanilla. Add to bread mixture. Stir in raisins.

Melt 3 Tablespoons butter in oblong baking dish. Pour pudding into dish and bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Let cool then cut into serving cubes and place in bowls. Top with Bourbon Sauce.

Bourbon Sauce: In a saucepan, mix 1 Cup Sugar, 1 Stick Butter, 1 egg beaten and 3 Tablespoons Bourbon. Cook on low heat until sugar has dissolved stirring constantly.

Quick Tip: This pudding is even better if the bread you use is a tad stale.

SOURCE: Nana