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Enfield Poltergeist

A famously documented poltergeist case in 1977 London, investigated by the Society for Psychical Research, involving two sisters allegedly tormented by an invisible entity.

CREDIBILITY
10%
RABBIT HOLE
55%

INVESTIGATION OVERVIEW

The Enfield Poltergeist was a series of events from 1977 to 1979 at a house in Enfield, North London, involving sisters Janet and Margaret Hodgson, aged 11 and 13. Over 18 months, they reported furniture moving, knocking sounds, objects being thrown, and a gruff voice that allegedly spoke through Janet. The case was investigated by the Society for Psychical Research (SPR), with investigators Maurice Grosse and Guy Lyon Playfair documenting the phenomena. The case received extensive media coverage and is one of the most documented poltergeist cases in history. Skeptics argue the children were faking, as some events were caught on film showing visible fabrications.

KEY CLAIMS

Furniture moved across the room without human intervention

A demonic voice spoke through Janet Hodgson, calling itself 'Bill'

Janet was lifted into the air and thrown around her room

Knocking sounds from walls responded intelligently to questions

Metal spoons bent and objects were thrown across rooms

SUPPORTING EVIDENCE

SPR investigators Grosse and Playfair documented over 2,000 incidents

BBC and Daily Mirror journalists witnessed some of the phenomena

Audio recordings captured the alleged voice calling itself 'Bill'

Police officers who visited the house reported furniture moving

The case produced thousands of pages of documentation and recordings

COUNTER ARGUMENTS

Some photographs show Janet Hodgson visibly throwing objects and faking effects

The 'disembodied voice' audio was analyzed and determined to be the children's voices altered

Not all phenomena were replicated under controlled conditions

The family was under significant stress, and psychological factors may explain the case

The girls later admitted in interviews to having faked some events

TIMELINE

1977-08

First incidents reported at the Hodgson home in Enfield

1977-09

SPR investigators arrive to document the case

1978

Media coverage intensifies; BBC films documentary

1979

Phenomena subside; case closed by SPR

2016

The Conjuring 2 dramatizes the case

KEY FIGURES

Janet Hodgson

11-year-old girl at the center of the haunting

Margaret Hodgson

13-year-old sister and witness

Maurice Grosse

SPR investigator who documented the case

Guy Lyon Playfair

SPR investigator and author

ORGANIZATIONS

Society for Psychical Research

Research

BBC

Media

SOURCES

This House Is Haunted — Guy Lyon PlayfairBook
Society for Psychical Research — Enfield Case FilesResearch Report
BBC Documentary — The Enfield Poltergeist (1978)Documentary

RELATED ENTITIES

PEOPLE

Janet Hodgson

Margaret Hodgson

Maurice Grosse

Guy Lyon Playfair

ORGANIZATIONS

Society for Psychical Research

BBC

LOCATIONS

London

EVENTS

First incidents reported at the Hodgson home in Enfield

1977-08

SPR investigators arrive to document the case

1977-09

Media coverage intensifies; BBC films documentary

1978

Phenomena subside; case closed by SPR

1979

The Conjuring 2 dramatizes the case

2016

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TAGS

#enfield#poltergeist#london#1977#grosse#playfair#hoax

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