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Interview with Exorcist and Psychic couple Larry and Debbie Elward

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I have worked with Debbie and Larry on a few cases and was excited that they would come on the show to share their amazing stories. They are very special because they work hand in hand agianst dark forces. Make sure you do not miss this show and call in and speak live to Larry and Debbie. Larry Elward grew up in Bridgeport Ct. After seeing the movie the Exorcist he became interested in all aspects of the paranormal. He started out as an investigator with Ed Warren in 1985 and worked on their famous case of the Warren Mass farmer Maurice Therault. It was on this case that he witnessed his first exorcism and met John Zaffis. He attended and graduated from Holy Apostle Seminary in 1988 with a master degree in theology in order to try and understand the theological aspects of the paranormal. He found out that he was pretty much on his own. In 2002 he began his studies in esoteric christianty under the auspices of Bishop Lewis Keizer of California and was ordained a priest in 2004. He and his wife Debbie met at an exorcism in 1998. Debbie Elward grew up in Watertown Ct. She was born with the biblical gift of discernment of spirits that enabled her to see dead people at an early age. While she was young her family discouraged her thinking it was an over active imagination but as time went on her interest in the paranormal developed she discovered that she had the gift of both clauraudience and claurvoyance, which means that she can both see and hear the spirits enabling her to communicate with the other side. Her gift helps tremendously in exorcisms and haunting investigations. Along with her husband Larry she has investigated many places, persons and things.

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