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no it is not; it was created fo the movie, A Haunting in Connecticut. The town where the story is based off of, is Soutington CT.
Connecticut haunting? If you are referring to the story in the movie The Haunting In Connecticut, it was seen as a case on one of the ghost shows on the Discovery Channel. The original story was changed a little from the movie. The original story was about a family who heard a rattling every night in the house from a kid who supposedly lived there centuries before. Hollywood was responsible for the part about the kid with cancer and everything, but like all of these ghost stories, there is never real solid proof.
The 2002 documentary "A Haunting in Connecticut" was produced by the Discovery Channel. It and the 2009 film "The Haunting in Connecticut" are loosely based on the story of the Snedeker family who witnessed unusual phenomena in their home in Connecticut, apparently because it was originally a mortuary. (see related link)
Matt Campbell, the individual associated with the "A Haunting in Connecticut," is not dead. The story revolves around the paranormal experiences of the Campbell family in the 1980s, but the real-life Matt Campbell has continued to speak about his experiences. The haunting has been the subject of various media adaptations, but there is no indication that he has passed away.
The Haunting in Connecticut is (loosely) based on the purportedly true story of a family whose eldest son fell ill with cancer, causing them to move to a house in Connecticut that had at one point been a mortuary. There is a documentary by Discovery Channel called A Haunting in Connecticut that chronicles the story from the actual family's perspective.
The haunting in Connecticut is based on the true story of the Snedeker family, who experienced unsettling events after moving into a former funeral home in the 1980s. While the family's accounts were documented and gained media attention, many skeptics question the authenticity of their claims, attributing the phenomena to psychological stress and grief. The events were dramatized in the 2009 film "The Haunting in Connecticut," which takes creative liberties with the true story. Overall, while the family's experiences were real to them, the objective reality of the haunting remains debated.
No, the house in "The Haunting" is not a real place. It is a fictional setting created for the story.
The duration of The Haunting in Connecticut is 1.53 hours.
A family living in a Funeral Palor and the boy has cancer
The Haunting in Connecticut was created on 2009-03-27.
The "true story" claims by the film are supposedly based upon the paranormal activities experienced by the family of Carmen Snedeker in the 1980s. Carmen Snedeker's paranormal accounts have also been covered in episodes of 'A Haunting' and 'Paranormal Witness'.
The main male actor in The Haunting in Connecticut is Kyle Gallner.