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More than 200 hours of audio tapes provide the best “evidence” for the Enfield poltergeist there is.<\/p>\n
Screams and bangs; interviews with those who said they had just experienced the supernatural; the voice of a 72-year-old man purportedly coming out of an 11-year-old girl called Janet.<\/p>\n
They form the basis of a four-part docuseries exploring a phenomenon that gripped the north London suburb of Enfield – and the rest of the country – in the 1970s.<\/p>\n
Not that director Jerry Rothwell is setting out to prove or disprove any theories with The Enfield Poltergeist. He wants to keep audiences in the space between knowing and not knowing, he told Sky News.<\/p>\n
“It’s about how do we know what’s real and what might be beyond our perceptions, beyond our senses?”<\/p>\n