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1977: The Enfield Poltergeist

"I think this is probably the best case this century. In fact, as far as documentation is concerned, it may be the best case of all time."

Nationwide's James Hogg reports from a suburban house in Ponder's End, Enfield, where residents have reported experiencing a variety of unusual phenomena. There has been knocking in the walls, and furniture is regularly thrown around the house - apparently unaided.

These bizarre occurrences have piqued the interest of Maurice Grosse, an inventor and a member of the Society of Psychical Research. Mr Grosse believes that the disturbances are being caused by a poltergeist, and thinks that the recordings he has made while investigating in the house might be the best evidence yet of parapsychological activity.

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