“I’ve had a hard time staying there by myself. I don’t have the feeling of anything evil, (but) it’s very busy. You can tell there’s a lot of things going on in the house”
The movie version of The Conjuring house, which looks quite different in real life. Photo: New Line Cinema The 1736 Harrisville, Rhode Island, home that inspired The Conjuring, 2013’s instant classic addition to the spooky-movie genre, has new owners. Although the house looks nothing like Hollywood’s version, it reportedly remains a hot spot for strange happenings.
The Conjuring is based on allegedly true events, amplified and embellished for cinematic effect. Still, the couple who purchased the house that inspired it attest that their abode remains a hot spot for the same brand of strange happenings depicted in the film. Apparently, Heinzen met one of the real-life Perrons, Andrea, before buying the house, and heard the stories firsthand from her. The Perrons continued living on their haunted homestead for years after the real-life Warrens got involved in 1974. Andrea Perron told USA Today that the Warrens never performed an exorcism, only a séance, which may explain the sustained activity the Heinzens allegedly experience today.
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