
Paul's temper begins to fray and he grows increasingly violent. The sickly teenage boy, Paul, begins hearing voices, and all of the children see phantoms and shadows moving throughout the house.

A kitchen floor stubbornly refuses to be cleansed of a vicious pool of blood. They decide to conceal the history of the house from their children, but odd things soon begin to occur. Having sunk their life savings into the purchase of their new home, The Parkers have no choice but to go ahead and move in. To their horror, the couple realize they are standing in a disused embalming room. Parker head downstairs just after purchasing the home, they discover a basement room filled with an odd assortment of surgical tools and a large freezer. The house itself is a large, impressively grandiose estate, but when Mr. It is also conveniently located quite close to a cemetery.


In order to be closer to the hospital where he receives treatment, the entire Parker family move into a new home which is a shorter drive from the facilities. This is the allegedly true story of the Parker family, whose eldest son is terribly ill and requires frequent hospital visits. I made the serious mistake of watching this feature length documentary shortly before going to bed.
