The Conjuring True Story
You’ve seen the movie, but what is the Conjuring True Story? This is the true story of what occurred to the real-life family portrayed in The Conjuring. In June of 1970 Andrea Perrons family found a glorious farm and then moved mountains to buy what was known as the old Arnold Estate; two-hundred acres of land with a big barn and a farmhouse; plenty of space to spread out and explore Nature. It was the perfect place to raise a family, according to the owner, though he failed to disclose a crucial element of the experience he endured as an occupant. In today’s episode, we hear The Conjuring true story.
The Haunted Farmhouse in The True Story of The Conjuring
The day they moved in, he told her father: “leave the lights on at night.” A rather cryptic message. Thus began an incredible odyssey; a supernatural excursion through dimensions of time and space as the history of its characters from the ages began to reveal themselves to seven mortals who could not conceive of and never anticipated such events transpiring in our lives. Portions of their story would later be turned into the blockbuster movie The Conjuring.
A Family That Was Drawn To The Spirits and Ghosts
For almost a decade her family lived among the dead. The dead who came back to life. There they came to understand that we are not alone and there is something beyond mortal existence. What was it that kept this loving family in their home that was shrouded in the cloud of paranormal activity for so many years? What was the source of the hauntings that both tormented and comforted the girls and family members for all this time? Today we talk with the woman who lived it, Andrea Perron on the latest episode of The Grave Talks.
Episode Links: House of Darkness, House of Light