Jack Smurl Best

Jack Smurl Best

Then the smells arrived. A foul, sulfurous stench that would waft through specific rooms and then vanish as quickly as it came.

The Smurls have been featured in various media outlets, including documentaries and news programs, which have explored their beliefs and way of life. Their story has sparked discussions about belief systems, the importance of critical thinking, and the challenges of living on the fringes of society. jack smurl

According to the Warrens' notes, when they arrived, they didn't find a ghost. They found a demon. Ed Warren identified the entity as a "razor," a low-level demonic force that enjoys chaos and terror rather than outright possession. Then the smells arrived

The Smurls gained significant attention in 2017 when a documentary titled "Behind the Curve" was released, which explored the Flat Earth movement. The film featured Jack Smurl and his family, showcasing their lives in their geodesic dome and their reasons for believing in a flat Earth. Their story has sparked discussions about belief systems,

According to the Warrens, the entity was eventually driven out of the home and "pushed" into the nearby Susquehanna River. The activity subsided, though Jack reported low-level harassment continued for years afterward.

The Smurls did what any logical family in the 80s would do: they called the cops. They called the media. They called plumbers to check the gas lines for the smell. Nothing helped.

Naturally, not everyone believes the Smurl story. Skeptics point out that the family sold the rights to their story to a TV movie ( The Haunted , 1991) and that the Warrens had a financial incentive to sensationalize claims.

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