http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-no-hoax.html
Interesting! There's also a sound recording on here but I can't paste it in here. I've had to put the article in 2 parts, as it was too long
"It is a clear, calm voice ? a whisper that cuts across the voices of the Indiana police officers recording proceedings. ?Hey? ? a simple word rendered chilling because nobody there in the basement that day said it, much less heard it, at the time.
None of the police officers sent to investigate claims of supernatural occurrences, possession and paranormal activity at a modest rental home in Gary, Indiana in spring 2012 really believed this could be anything other than a hoax.
None of them thought that they would be descending into ?a portal to hell.?
But today that is exactly what Gary, Indiana police captain Charles Austin believes the basement of mother-of-three Latoya Ammons?s former family home contained.
Speaking to MailOnline he said: ?I came into work on the Monday and asked my sergeant if anything had occurred out of the ordinary over the weekend. He told me that there had been a contact by a party in reference to a house in Carolina Street where the mother was living with three children and her mother, their grandmother.?
Since the news of the possession and exorcism of Latoya Ammons broke, the story has been met with intense skepticism by some and unwavering belief by others. But none can remain unmoved or unsettled by this odd, alarming tale.
Now MailOnline has spoken with the key officials involved both in the investigation at its very beginning and the exorcism in which it culminated. And both men ? one of the law, one of the cloth ? admit to having followed that same arch of disbelief which steadily gave way to horrified, baffled credence.
When Capt Austin heard of it that Monday afternoon his sergeant told him that Child Protection Services were involved. The children had been missing school and had been removed from their mother?s care but both Latoya Ammons and her mother Rose Campbell insisted that the wrong at the heart of their household was supernatural in nature.
Capt Austin said: ?The sergeant told me that the children had been missing school and there was talk of satanic goings on. He was very leery of it. I contacted some people, high-ranking officers; we decided to take a look.
?I walked in there thinking this was nothing but a hoax, a concocted story.?
Instead what he experienced that day in the spring of 2012 shook him to his core, threatened his life and became part of the documented history of one of the most disturbing and baffling cases in Indiana?s police history.
That voice - picked up by a police tape recorder as Capt Austin and his colleagues recorded their tour around the house with a growing sense of unease ? was either a welcome or a challenge, according to Capt Austin, 62, but whatever it was, it was not human.
Capt Austin?s assertions are echoed by Roman Catholic priest Father Michael Maginot, also interviewed by MailOnline.
Father Maginot may be a more natural candidate to believe in supernatural phenomenon than a cop of 37 years standing who prides himself in being an ?aggressive and assertive law enforcer.?
But, like Capt Austin, he set out to disprove the story forwarded by Latoya Ammons and her mother Rose. Instead he would conduct one minor and three major exorcisms on the mother of three and told MailOnline that he himself had been the target of demonic attack for his involvement in the case.
Over a six-month period Latoya claims that she and her children were possessed by demons.
She says that the house in which they lived was ravaged by malevolent spirits, that her daughter, then 12, and sons, nine and seven respectively, were physically attacked ? thrown against furniture, dragged from the sofa, punched and tormented till their gums and noses bled and they struggled to breathe.
As a family she says they fell ill ? she to three kidney infections, her children to a variety of ailments and disturbances. She says the house ?dripped oil,? that shadowy figures walked the rooms at night, that footsteps could be heard coming up from the basement only to be followed by a furious pounding on the door leading form it to the main house when, in increasing terror, she and her mother put a lock on it.