PITTSBURGH— It’s called “The Demon of Brownsville Road,” and a Pittsburgh family claims this creature terrorized them for years, until exorcists forced it to leave.
We already talked about this story on this website previously..
I am skeptical by nature—it’s a must when dealing with anything of paranormal lure. But regardless of the truth of the Cranmer family claims, I find it pretty amazing that so much ‘demon’ talk has made it in mainstream news lately.
It was not long ago that we heard about Latoya Ammons and the story of her demon possessed children.
As for Cranmer, he made the rounds on various radio programs like DARKNESS RADIO and COAST TO COAST AM..
This new story presented by FOX 8 goes in depth with Adam Blai, who has a Master’s of Science Degree in Clinical Psychology and is a former skeptic turned expert demonologist and advisor to the Roman Catholic Church; performing and training priests in exorcism. You don’t see that sort of description every day.
The money quote that stood out to me was an answer from Blai on an increased amount of interest by people in demonology:
There must be some calling. But the great danger in that, is that anything that leads to pride, like, ‘oh I’m special,’ or ‘oh look I helped cast out this demon,’ or ‘met this thing from the Old Testament,’ or ‘met Judas Iscariot or Satan,’ or whatever and you can get puffed up by that, and think that’s exciting, but the moment you allow yourself to go there, the next case you’re going to get smacked back down really hard. One thing they’re really good at is providing corrective experiences
As for the house itself: It has six fireplaces. And a supposedly haunted past.
Believe it?
Cranmer’s book is for sale on AMAZON and other places now..
Chilling: Inside a Demon House
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