Spook Alert! New owners of real-life 'The Conjuring' house claims mansion is still haunted and will soon open up for tours

The Conjuring was based on a real-life incident and a haunted house where disturbing or parnormal events were witnessed and real-life ghost-hunters actually performed exorcism.

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Spook Alert! New owners of real-life 'The Conjuring' house claims mansion is still haunted and will soon open up for tours

New owners of real-life 'The Conjuring' house claim mansion is still hauted

If Conjuring is your favourite horror franchise, this story is for you. As the the credits of the movie shows, The Conjuring was based on a real-life incident and a haunted house where disturbing or parnormal events were witnessed and real-life ghost-hunters actually performed exorcism. 

It indeed takes a brave family to move into a house that inspired a horror movie. For the unversed, The Conjuring was based on a real-life incident and house where disturbing events were reported and real-life ghost-hunters actually performed exorcism. The house now has new owners and they claim that the ghosts are now haunting them.

Some time a brave couple Cory Heinzen and his wife Jennifer after being enticed by The conjuring movies bought the Harrisville home which was built in 1736 through an aonline advertisement. On a Facebook post, they mentioned why they were so enticed by the house.
“So we did something yesterday, bought this little farmhouse with a crazy history to it. I think it was even made into a movie? We immediately fell in love with it,” Cory told the Sun Journal.

“Eight-and-a-half acres, a river in the back and a pond, it's so serene down there, never mind the story behind the house, it's a beautiful home. honestly was more excited than I was, I think.” the couple further said.

Interesting though the paranormal activities that started after they moved in didn't deter the couple and they found peace with all the happening villa. 

"We had doors opening, footsteps and knocks. 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 new owner Cory has been a paranormal investigator himself. Cory’s wife Jennifer says, “This whole journey has been both scary - for many reasons other than paranormal - and exciting all at once. I love that we have the opportunity to share the home with others.”

The Perrons used to stay there in 1970’s when the paranormal activities were reported. First, all of it was playful but later on worrying and dark incidents including physical attacks and mystery illness had hit them. That is when paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, arrived to help the Perron family.

Soon the new owners, Cory and Jennifer will fix up the haunted Harrisville house located Rhode Island and open it up to visitors and investigators later this year.

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