A forgotten 1889 haunting… a violent poltergeist… and a voice that claimed to be the Devil.
In this episode of Into the Fog, I uncover one of the most disturbing and little-known paranormal cases in Canadian history: The Dagg Farm Haunting.
After finding a long-lost book and cross-checking it with historical records, I’ve pieced together a chilling story of a rural family in Clarendon, Quebec, whose quiet farmhouse became the centre of terrifying supernatural activity.
We’re not just talking about moving objects or strange noises.
This case includes: • Spontaneous fires • Windows shattering with no cause • Objects flying violently through the air • Human waste mysteriously appearing across the house • A young girl physically attacked… her hair torn from her scalp • And most disturbing of all… a disembodied voice speaking obscene and threatening words
Multiple witnesses, including a visiting investigator, heard the voice for themselves. It claimed to be the Devil… and said it had been sent to torment the family.
But was this a genuine supernatural haunting… a hoax… or an invasion of some kind of demonic force. I don’t say this often, but I’m tempted to say this one is demonic. After listening all the way through, you’ll understand why.
And after tracking down the original location and speaking with current property owners, I ask the question: Did whatever haunted the Dagg family truly leave… or has it lingered?
Voice Work James Andrews - Percy Woodcock Shelley Hodgkinson - Mrs Dagg Grace Mirza - Susan Dagg Elyse Rowe (@littlefluffballsandbigcraf7630) - Mary Dagg Kaye Salter - Dinah McLean Demon - Peter Laws
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