The "Conjuring"- was it real or was it just another horror movie...

A lot of horror movies these days say "based on a true story," and we all know that usually means there might have been a house that was painted that color somewhere in that country- but absolutely no hauntings. 

However, if you have seen the conjuring, you will agree it feels just a little bit different. After doing some research, I found out a lot of other people have also asked about the references in this movie- but the only person who witnessed everything, Andrea Perron, will not say much about it. We can take this in one of two ways, either she is a filthy liar and doesn't want to get caught out on a lie- or she is still terrified.

For entertainment purposes, I am going to go ahead and believe the latter. 

In a phone call she said “Let’s just say, there was a very bad male spirit and five little girls,” A news report written at the time stated “Mrs. Perron said she awoke before dawn one morning to find an apparition by her bed: the head of an old woman hanging off to one side over an old gray dress.” The article in The Providence Journal, from august 1978, also read  “There was a voice reverberating, ‘Get out. Get out. I’ll drive you out with death and gloom.’ ”
Orange oozed blood, doors slammed shut or would not shut. A young voice cried, “Mama. Maaama.”
Ed and Lorraine Warren are real people- and they say that these events are only a few of the events they witnessed in that house. Ed passed away in 2006- however Loraine, who saw the movie, says “Oh boy, that was something else, that Harrisville case,” Lorraine Warren, now 86, said this week from Los Angeles, “It was a very, very negative case. There were small children in that house.”
Lorraine still works on paranormal cases, even after the death of her husband. She runs the private Occult Museum in the back of her house in Monroe, Conn., with the help of her son-in-law, Tony Spera.




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