Between 1977 and 1979, Peggy Hodgson and her children – in particular 11-year-old Janet (pictured) – appeared to have been beset by what they and many others believed to be a poltergeist.
Millions of train journeys that took commuters in and out of the capital during the week are no longer taking place, prompting fears that the drive to return workers to London is failing.
As authorities investigate the Leongatha deaths, a haunting photo published in a local newsletter once run by the Pattersons before their then-daughter in-law later took over the reigns has emerged.