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Real-life 'Conjuring' house is up for sale again

By T.K. Randall
September 24, 2021 · Comment icon 3 comments

Would you purchase a house with such a sinister reputation ? Image Credit: Facebook / Cory Heinzen
The current owners, who purchased the infamous property back in 2019, are already looking to sell up.
Immortalized by the 2013 supernatural horror movie 'The Conjuring', this remote Rhode Island farmhouse was the scene of a notorious real-life haunting that plagued the Perron family for years.

The story goes that a witch had cursed the property, dooming anyone who lived there.

The Perrons experienced all manner of unexplained occurrences which reportedly became increasingly sinister and threatening as time went on.

More recently the house was purchased by Madison Heinzen and her family in 2019, however it wasn't long before they, too, began to experience unexplained phenomena there.
In addition to sightings of a 'woman in a wedding dress', they reported hearing disembodied footsteps echoing in the hallways at night and observed doors slamming for no rhyme or reason.

"I don't have the feeling of anything evil, [but] it's very busy," said Madison's dad, Cory.

"You can tell there's a lot of things going on."

Now however, only two years after moving in, the family seems to have had enough as they have already listed the property - which they bought for $439,000 - as up for sale.

Whether the building's next owners will fare any better remains to be seen.

Source: The Guardian | Comments (3)




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Comment icon #1 Posted by pallidin 3 years ago
Huh. Would love to do a sleepover with camera's, etc.
Comment icon #2 Posted by esoteric_toad 3 years ago
Funny thing. These houses that are 'busy' never seem to have ongoing scientific research going on. Me thinks 'busy' is in the mind of the believer and not in reality.
Comment icon #3 Posted by pallidin 3 years ago
Possibly, toad. Always an issue of authentication on a subject matter which, by seemingly inherent nature, resists ready and open authentication.


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