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In November of 1974, a quiet residential street in Bridgeport, Connecticut became the center of one of the most public and contested poltergeist cases in American history. Inside a small family home on Lindley Street, objects began to move without explanation. Furniture shifted. Appliances slid. Religious items were torn from walls. Police officers, firefighters, and city officials were called — and some would later document movement they could not account for. As crowds gathered and media attention grew, the case escalated beyond local authorities and drew in Ed and Lorraine Warren, investigators already associated with some of the most infamous hauntings of the era. Then came a confession. A ten-year-old girl admitted responsibility for many of the disturbances — a declaration that officially closed the case and restored order. But for those who had stood inside the house, the explanation did not sit cleanly. Too much had happened. Too many witnesses had been present. Too many events had occurred under observation. This episode examines the Lindley Street Poltergeist from beginning to end — the family, the disturbances, the authorities, the Warrens’ involvement, the confession, and the unresolved questions that followed. This is not a story about belief versus skepticism. It is a record of what happens when certainty collapses in public view. Thank you for listening to The Fall Asleep Podcast. If you enjoy longform, atmospheric examinations of real paranormal cases, consider subscribing.