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slippeddisc
I don't mean at all to be insensitive here, or to accuse anyone unjustly, but the odds are, this is not some sort of "entity". The infamous story,
that they turned into a movie, wasn't as it was portrayed, either, and is believed to have been the woman's older son, aided by the younger ones. In
this case, especially considering that she sees and hears her husband during some attacks, he is the most likely culprit. That is, assuming there are
any attacks taking place.
When she is attacked, where is her husband? Where is he when something/someone poked her teenager? Why is the younger child waking up screaming?
How much of this could be because the husband is actually doing these things, and she can't face it, so she imagines some entity? Or, perhaps, she's
imagining all of it? To help her, you have to be willing to consider these possibilities, and not just assume there is some rapacious entity in her
home.
I'd recommend some steps in this case, and any are NOT about paranormal research. One, the kids need to be elsewhere, for a time. One is being
shoved, and she's having visions of harming one (older or younger?; you didn't say). No matter what is happening, the kids need to be with someone
else, for their own safety. Two, she needs to be examined, medically, for signs of assault. If it's happening, there will be evidence. Honestly,
I'd recommend that the kids are at least questioned, to see if there is any indication that someone has hurt them, as well. Three, what does her
husband say about these attacks? Cameras in all the bedrooms would be a good start, though that would mean not changing clothes in them. You'd need
something with nightshot/night vision, to be sure to catch anything/anyone. I'd be willing to bet, though, that nothing would happen, if all knew the
cameras were there.
Best bet, this is imagined, or there is a human being involved. IF it can be proven that there is something else, and that's a big if, then you'd
want to address that. If it's attached to a chair, burn the chair. No idea of the beliefs of any involved, either, and that can matter.