![]() ![]() Skeptical investigators Joe Nickell and Benjamin Radford concluded that the better known hauntings, Amityville and the Snedeker family haunting, did not happen and had been invented. Skeptics Perry DeAngelis and Steven Novella investigated the Warrens' evidence and described it as "blarney". Stories of ghost hauntings popularized by the Warrens have been adapted as or have indirectly inspired dozens of films, television series, and documentaries, including several films in the Amityville Horror series and the films in The Conjuring Universe. ![]() According to the Warrens, the official website of the NESPR, Viviglam Magazine and several other sources, the NESPR uses a variety of individuals, including medical doctors, researchers, police officers, nurses, college students, and members of the clergy in its investigations. ![]() The Warrens were among the first investigators in the Amityville haunting. They claimed to have investigated well over 10,000 cases during their career. They authored many books about the paranormal and about their private investigations into various reports of paranormal activity. This books publish date is and it has a suggested retail price of 4.50. This particular edition is in a Mass Market Paperback format. In 1952, the Warrens founded the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), the oldest ghost hunting group in New England. The title of this book is Satans Harvest and it was written by Michael Lasalandra. ![]()
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