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  1. Oct 16, 2021 · The true story of The Conjuring begins with the first film which focuses on the Perron family.. In January 1971, the Perron family moved into a 14-room farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, where Carolyn, Roger, and their five daughters began to notice strange things happening almost immediately after they moved in. . It started small. Carolyn would notice that the broom went missing, or ...

  2. The Warrens come to the assistance of the Perron family, who experienced increasingly disturbing events in their newly occupied farmhouse in Rhode Island in 1971. Development of the film began in January 2012, and reports confirmed Wan as the director of a film entitled The Warren Files , later retitled The Conjuring.

  3. Nov 2, 2021 · The Perron family believes that Bathsheba wasn’t responsible for haunting their mother. Bathsheba is very much the villain in The Conjuring. The film blames her for the evil in the house, but the Perron family believes that she’s unfairly criticized. Speaking to Global News, Andrea blames Lorraine Warren for misleading the film’s directors.

  4. Aug 7, 2013 · The real Perron family lived in the farmhouse for approximately ten years. Located in the small country town of Harrisville, Rhode Island, Roger Perron and his wife Carolyn purchased the home in the winter of 1970. The 200 acre property offered plenty of space for them to raise their five daughters: Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cynthia and April.

  5. Jun 2, 2017 · Years afterwards, the Perron family left the house and Norma Sutcliffe moved in. After the release of The Conjuring movie in 2013, fans of the film began trespassing on the property. This prompted Norma to make a response to the movie’s claims. 8 Norma Suttcliff’s statement on the YouTube channel “Chris Baricko”. 14 April 2014.

  6. Jun 1, 2024 · Just as shown in The Conjuring, the real Perron family did indeed move into an old farmhouse in Rhode Island before experiencing what they claimed were sinister and terrifying paranormal phenomena.The film is fairly reflective of the family's dynamic, with the real Perrons also having five daughters.However, The Conjuring did make some important alterations to the house at the center of the story.

  7. Jun 22, 2023 · The Perron family, consisting of Roger and Carolyn Perron and their five daughters, moved into a farmhouse in January 1971, unaware of the spectral inhabitants that already resided there. Their decade-long experience with the paranormal, marked by a series of inexplicable and terrifying events, forms the backbone of The Conjuring’s narrative.

  8. Apr 11, 2019 · In the 2013 movie The Conjuring, based on the Perron family’s haunting, Bathsheba is said to have practiced witchcraft, sacrificing her baby to the Devil before hanging herself from a tree in the backyard. In the movie, Bathsheba tries to possess the living and force them to repeat her grisly crime. The Perron family pose outside their home.

  9. Apr 9, 2015 · History of the Perron family and the Harrisville Haunting (true story behind the movie The Conjuring) Oldest surviving photograph of the Harrisville Haunted home Ed and Lorraine Warren had been investigating paranormal activity since the early 1950’s. During their decades-long careers, they investigated over 4,000 hauntings, including the well-known Amityville Haunting where they were ...

  10. This is the actual home of the Perron Family hauntings. The house was made famous by the Ed and Lorraine Warren case files that became the foundation of the 2013 box office smash hit, The Conjuring. We were haunted then, and we are haunted still.