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Questions for Joshua P. Warren

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I hope you will hold this dudes feet to the fire. In the early nineties I had the occasion to email Ray Garton back and forth a couple of times. Mr. Garton is a horror author and also wrote for the infamous team of Ed and Lorraine Warren a "true" account called "In a Dark Place." Mr. Garton has disowned the whole damned thing. He is not really very high on the Warrens and I think Joshua is of that family. Anyway, my question would be "Are you aware that In a Dark Place" was disavowed by the author and do you completely agree and feel that the Warrens were totally forthcoming about their work?"

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The Amityville Murders
 
I can't find any familial connection between Joshua and Lorraine/Ed Warren...maybe you are thinking of their nephew, John Zaffis. That being said, since Joshua Warren seems to be interested in all things strange, and is the founder of L.E.M.U.R. Paranormal Investigations, I too would be interested in hearing his take on the Warrens. He also seems to have some connection to T.A.P.S. and I would be interested in hearing about his work with them.
 
While researching, has there ever been an idea, or concept that really has shook you to the bone, bordering paranoia because perhaps what you have been investigating may prove real with further steps to uncover the truth? Perhaps a personal experience that really has you shakin' in your boots, metaphorically, maybe literally?
 
I'm wondering if Mr. Warren has ever had something follow him home. He seems to get around in a lot of paranormal circles, and it seems if anyone gets hitchhiked on, he'd be a good candidate. For instance, he did a project related to the Church of Satan, and held conversations with some kind of possessed doll, did any of that stuff reverberate? But then again, maybe he doesn't believe in that sort of thing.

Secondly, in his snazzy lab, has he managed to manifest any sort of tulpa energy forms?
 
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