In November 2011, Latoya Ammons, her mother, Rosa Campbell, and her three children then ages 7, 9 and 12 moved into a house located at 3860 Carolina Street in Gary, Indiana. Days after the family moved in, they claimed
black flies swarmed the porch in December and kept returning repeatedly. Campbell initially heard footsteps in the basement and doors creaking. Later, she alleged to have witnessed a "shadowy figure of a man pacing in the living room" and found a "boot print". Campbell claimed she was choked by an unknown force. Ammons' 12-year-old daughter had claimed to have levitated above her bed unconscious during a
sleepover with a friend. They were said to have
prayed until the girl returned to the bed. The daughter had no memory of the incident. The older son was allegedly thrown across the room by an unknown force. The younger son allegedly had his eyes roll into the back of his head and was growling saying "it's time to die," and "I will kill you". The family reached out to their physician, Geoffrey Onyeukwu, on April 19, 2012. When he visited the house during the supposed haunting, he noted their behavior was "
delusional". The family hired Reverend Michael Maginot to perform an
exorcism. He interviewed the family on April 22, 2012, and concluded they were being "tormented by
demons". He eventually performed three exorcisms, two in English and one in Latin. One exorcism was performed on Latoya Ammons. The Ammons family moved to
Indianapolis in 2012 after which the events were said to have stopped. == Skeptical analysis ==