Fox News Journalists' Attacked in Haunted House by Alleged Demons Possessing The Home (Video)

Ghosts in a Pennsylvania Haunted house attacked a Fox News cameraman and reporter during a live interview with the homeowner, and the ghosts are allegedly caught on camera.

According to FOX43, Reporter Katie Kyros and photojournalist Nick Petrillo were attacked during a recent visit to DeAnna Simpson's home in Hanover, Pennsylvania. The two visited Simpson to see if the woman's claims of paranormal activity in her home were true.

Five minutes into the interview, both Kyros and Petrillo were convinced that the home was possessed because Petrillo felt a burning sensation on his wrist that turned into a mark.

"Basically, when we walked in the home, I didn't feel anything at first," Petrillo said during an on-air report, "I felt - it was something like a piece of hot metal almost ... I looked down on my wrist and I noticed there was a scratch there."

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He explained that he was on the fence when it came to ghosts in the past, but changed his mind after the experience. "I actually didn't really believe in it until this actually happened," he said, "I was very skeptical of it until this."

Simpson immediately grabbed anointing oil and began to dab the photojournalist with it while praying God's blessing over him. "You know why? Because you're telling the story," she said of the claimed wound, "Because you're putting it out there ... I'm telling you right now, that is their way of a warning."

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The broadcast went on to show a door closing on its own as well as camera footage from Simpson, of an alleged demon hand. The reporter, Kyros, testified that she was also touched and pinched mysteriously while at the home, claimed that she and Petrillo saw "strange lights on the walls and heard noises."

Simpson and her husband, have lived in the home seven years, and want to leave, but cant until they recoup the money they invested into the house. The home was featured on the Travel Channel show, "The Dead Files" this past Saturday.

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