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{"title": "They_Never_Left", "content": "# They Never Left\n\n**Horror Index: ★★★☆☆ (7.7/10)**\n**Classification: Residential Haunting — Multiple Witness Accounts**\n**Status: Unresolved**\n\n---\n\n## Incident Overview\n\nBetween 1975 and the present day, no fewer than seven residential properties across the United States have generated firsthand witness testimony describing sustained, unexplained paranormal phenomena. The accounts below are drawn from those properties. Locations include private residences in Connecticut, Ohio, California, New York, and Pennsylvania. Witnesses are identified by first name only where full disclosure was not granted. All accounts were submitted voluntarily. None have been fully explained by investigators, contractors, or law enforcement.\n\nThis document exists as an archival record. It does not speculate. It reports.\n\n---\n\n## Detailed Records\n\n### Record 001 — The Perron Farmhouse, Harrisville, Rhode Island (1971–1980)\n\nRoger and Carolyn Perron relocated their family of seven to a farmhouse at **642 Round Top Road, Harrisville, Rhode Island** in January 1971. The property had exchanged hands numerous times over the preceding century. At least eight prior occupants had died on the premises under circumstances ranging from suicide to drowning to murder.\n\nWithin the first week of occupancy, the five Perron daughters — Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy, and April — independently reported waking to find a figure standing at the foot of their beds. The figure did not move. It did not speak. It simply stood.\n\nCarolyn Perron began waking at 5:15 AM each morning without cause. She would find the kitchen broom placed in the center of the floor, upright, unsupported. This occurred on consecutive mornings for eleven days. On the twelfth morning, the broom was not on the floor. It was on the kitchen table, balanced across the sugar bowl and a glass of water that had not been there the night before.\n\nRoger Perron dismissed the early incidents. He stopped dismissing them in the autumn of 1973, when he entered the cellar to check the furnace and found every light in the house turned off simultaneously — including the flashlight in his hand.\n\n**Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren** were invited to the property in 1974. Lorraine Warren described the entity she believed to be primary as **Bathsheba Sherman**, a woman who had lived on the land in the 1800s and was accused, though never convicted, of infant sacrifice. Lorraine Warren entered a trance state during one session and had to be physically removed from the house. She later stated she had no memory of the two hours she spent inside.\n\nThe Perron family remained in the home for nine years. Carolyn Perron has stated publicly, on multiple occasions, that she did not leave because she was unafraid. She left, she said, because whatever lived in that house had begun to feel **comfortable** with her presence.\n\n---\n\n### Record 002 — Hangar Road, Euclid, Ohio (2003)\n\nA family identified only by the surname **Danfield** purchased a split-level home in Euclid, Ohio in March 2003. The previous owner had died in the master bedroom six weeks before the sale closed. The cause of death was listed as cardiac arrest. The man had been 41 years old.\n\nThe Danfields reported that within the first month, their 6-year-old son began conducting conversations at the dinner table with an empty chair. When asked who he was speaking to, the boy said, **\"The man who is sad about his room.\"**\n\nIn June 2003, Mrs. Danfield was sorting laundry in the basement when she heard footsteps on the floor above her. Slow, deliberate, and moving in a pattern she recognized. It was the same path her husband took every morning from the bedroom to the bathroom. Her husband was at work. She stood at the base of the stairs for four minutes listening before she went upstairs. The bedroom door was closed. It had been open when she went downstairs.\n\nThe Danfields hired a contractor to repaint the master bedroom in August. He arrived at 8 AM and was gone by 8:45 AM. He told them by phone that he would not return. He would not specify why. He refunded his deposit in full without being asked.\n\nThe family vacated the property in November 2003. The house sold in 2005 and again in 2007. Both subsequent owners sold within eighteen months.\n\n---\n\n### Record 003 — The Bell Farm, Adams, Tennessee (1817–1820)\n\nThe **Bell Witch** case is the oldest documented residential haunting in American history to involve direct testimony from named witnesses, including **General Andrew Jackson**, who reportedly visited the property and refused to spend a second night.\n\nJohn Bell, a farmer, began reporting strange sounds in his home in 1817. Knocking. Chains dragging. A voice. The voice grew clearer over time. It sang hymns. It quoted scripture. It also, according to multiple witnesses, called John Bell by name and told him it intended to kill him.\n\nOn **December 20, 1820**, John Bell was found unresponsive in his bed. A vial of strange liquid was found nearby. A family member gave some of the liquid to the family cat. The cat died within minutes. The vial was disposed of in the fireplace. John Bell died that morning.\n\nNo cause of death was ever formally determined. The voice, according to witnesses, was heard laughing in the room at the time of his death.\n\n---\n\n### Record 004 — Lindley Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut (November 1974)\n\nOn **November 1, 1974**, police were called to **966 Lindley Street, Bridgeport, Connecticut** after neighbors reported a disturbance. What they found was a family — **Gerard and Laura Goodin** and their 10-year-old adopted daughter, Marcia — claiming that furniture had been moving on its own.\n\nTwo officers witnessed a television set lift off its stand and move laterally approximately four feet before falling to the floor. One officer, **George Wilson**, submitted a written statement confirming what he had seen. He stood by that statement until his death.\n\nOver the following week, the house was visited by police, clergy, paranormal investigators, and reporters. During a live television interview conducted inside the home, a chair moved visibly on camera. The footage aired on local Connecticut news.\n\nMarcia Goodin was at the center of the activity. She never touched any object that moved. Investigators noted that the phenomena ceased entirely when she was removed from the premises and resumed within hours of her return. Marcia Goodin offered no explanation then, and has given no public interviews since.\n\nThe Bridgeport Police Department closed its inquiry without a formal finding.\n\n---\n\n### Record 005 — Amityville, New York (December 1975 – January 1976)\n\n**112 Ocean Avenue, Amityville, New York.** Thirteen months before the Lutz family moved in, Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot and killed six members of his own family in that house. He is currently serving six consecutive life sentences.\n\nGeorge and Kathy Lutz purchased the property on **December 18, 1975**. They left on **January 14, 1976** — 28 days later — taking nothing but their children and their dog. They left furniture, clothing, food, and vehicles behind. They never returned to collect any of it.\n\nGeorge Lutz described waking every morning at **3:15 AM**, which is believed to be the approximate time the DeFeo murders occurred. He described a compulsion to go to the basement, where he would sit in the cold for periods he could not account for afterward.\n\nKathy Lutz reported levitating from the bed on multiple occasions. Her daughter developed what she described as an imaginary friend named **Jodie** — a large pig with glowing red eyes that the girl claimed sat outside her second-floor window.\n\nThe Lutz family passed multiple polygraph examinations. Their accounts remained consistent across decades of separate interviews. George Lutz died in **May 2006**. His final public statement on the subject was that he stood by everything he had said.\n\n---\n\n## Key Horror Scene\n\nOf all the accounts archived here, one moment stands apart from the rest — not because of what happened, but because of **what was missing**.\n\nIn the Perron farmhouse, on an evening in the winter of

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