The home that sparked national attention over reports of it being infested with powerful demonic activity,  leading to the purported possession of nearly an entire family, has been  torn down, the Indiana Star reported.
 The razing of the Gary, Indiana property followed its purchase by the host and executive producer of "Ghost Adventures," Zak Bagans in early 2014.
 Bagans said he now plans to release a documentary on the residence's  haunting later this year which will reveal the reason behind its  demolition.
     "Something was inside that house that had the ability to do things  that I have never seen before — things that others carrying the highest  forms of credibility couldn't explain either," he told the IndyStar via  email. "There was something there that was very dark yet highly  intelligent and powerful."
 One of its last residents was mother-of-three, Latoya Ammons, who  sought religious, medical and law enforcement help after allegedly  experiencing a series of disturbing events inside. Those included family  members levitating, speaking in tongues, convulsing and acting  extremely violent.
 Some of the incidents were backed up by members of the local police  department, as well as workers with the state's Department of Child  Services.
 In one such incident, one of Ammons’ children was described as  walking backwards up a wall inside of a hospital room, flipping into the  air and landing on his feet. In another instance, at their doctor’s  office, medical staff reported seeing one of the boys being lifted and  thrown into a wall “without nobody touching him,” according to a Department of Child Services report.
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