Family — Smurl

In the vast and often skeptical annals of American paranormal investigation, few cases have gripped the public consciousness with the same tenacity as the haunting of the Smurl family. Unlike the fleeting, localized phenomena that characterize many reported hauntings, the disturbances at 328 Chase Street in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, spanned over a decade and escalated from innocuous bumps in the night to alleged physical assaults and demonic oppression. The Smurl case, publicized heavily in the mid-1980s, serves as a profound lens through which to examine the intersection of blue-collar reality, religious faith, and the terrifying unknown.

The Smurls lived in a double-block duplex at in West Pittston. Jack Smurl smurl family

The was at the center of one of the most documented and controversial paranormal cases in American history. This guide provides an overview of the key people, the timeline of events in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, and the family's life after the haunting. The Family Members In the vast and often skeptical annals of

-->