Confrontation with Evil

  • Easter Monday

    Easter Monday

    The 1949 St. Louis exorcism is one of the most documented and debated cases of possession in American history. It is the case that inspired The Exorcist, but most of what people think they know comes from film, not from the actual accounts. When you go back to Father Bishop’s diary and read what was…

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  • 25 Years

    25 Years

    Twenty five years ago I stepped into a haunted house. Back then it was just my home. My family and I were living there and trying to figure out what was happening around us. Those were frightening months. Anyone who has lived through something like that knows how it gets into your head. Even when…

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  • I’m four chapters into Zombie Road now, and this book is stirring up a flood of memories. Writing it feels different from anything I’ve done before. If I had written this years ago, before Confrontation with Evil, it would have been a completely different book. That experience changed me. It made me a better researcher,…

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  • Writing has always been my way of making sense of things. I never set out to be an author, but after everything that happened at the Union Screaming House, I couldn’t keep it inside. The nightmares, the questions, the lingering fear—it all had to go somewhere. One night, I sat down and started writing, and…

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  • Hey there, inquisitive minds! Let’s take a fascinating plunge into the world of the mysterious and unexplained. For the past 23 years, I’ve been on a quest to unravel the secrets of the paranormal. One burning question keeps surfacing: Are we dealing with ghosts, aliens, or something entirely beyond our understanding? Imagine this – hauntings…

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  • Steven LaChance is a masterful storyteller who’s been captivating readers with his chilling accounts of paranormal experiences. Born from his own terrifying encounters, LaChance’s writings delve into the darkest corners of the supernatural.

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  • “I have dreams… of a rose, and then of falling down a long flight of steps.” – LEGION: EXORCIST III Check out the infamous Exorcist Steps in Washington D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood. One of the most famous and iconic staircases in film history. Originally built in 1895, these stairs were once called the “Hitchcock Steps”. Did…

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