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The Demon Files of the Conjuring

James Wan's 2013 horror film The Conjuring is a chilling illustration of the use of the paranormal in horror cinema. Under the spooky surface of the movie is a real-life, tragic tale that may possibly be more horrifying than anything seen on screen.

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In Harrisville, the Perron family set off on a journey that would alter their lives forever, leaving behind their small Rhode Island community. In January 1971, they moved into what looked to be a quiet farmhouse, little imagining the sinister secrets hidden beyond its ancient walls.

Strange events began to stalk the Perron home almost immediately. Doors creaked open and closed, phantom voices murmured in the shadows, and unseen hands touched the family members. A waking nightmare befell the five daughters and their parents, Carolyn and Roger Perron.

The most unfortunate event in the family's history was purportedly brought about by Bathsheba Thayer, a malevolent ghost who committed suicide by hanging herself from a backyard tree while she was a farmhouse inhabitant. The Perrons were rumored to have been tormented by Thayer's ghost, who would constantly bother Carolyn, the family matriarch, shift furniture, and materialize fully.

The Perrons contacted the Warrens, well-known paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine. The Warren family, who were well-known for their controversial claims, performed several séances and exorcisms when they arrived at the haunted farmhouse.

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However, the Warrens' attempts to shoo the ghosts away seemed to exacerbate the situation. Carolyn Perron went insane, speaking in tongues and levitating, and then she was thrown across the room. The Perrons, rattled by the experience, asked the Warrens to leave.

The horrifying tale of the Perrons has aroused both suspicion and intrigue over the years. The critics, led by neurologist Steven Novella, dismiss the Warrens' involvement as a cunning ploy designed to exploit the family's vulnerability. The novella claims that the Warrens created evidence and deceived the Perrons into believing they were witnessing paranormal activity.

The so-called "Conjuring House" was recently purchased by two new owners who said they experienced nothing "evil" there. Nonetheless, they acknowledge that the house is "busy," with things moving on their own and odd noises.

The Conjuring is described as "a wonderful tapestry" by Andrea Perron, one of the Perron daughters, which deftly combines fictional and factual elements. She acknowledges the artistic license the movie takes, but she still thinks the main events are accurate representations of the horrors they experienced.

Ultimately, the Conjuring House ghost story is about strong beliefs and divergent points of view. Whether or not one believes the Perron family's account of paranormal activity to be true, their experiences have surely created a lengthy legacy of dread and intrigue that continues to captivate audiences.

The mystery surrounding the hauntings of the Perron family and Ed and Lorraine Warren's subsequent involvement will never completely make sense. Though critics may dismiss the claims as masterful fabrications, the Perrons' unshakeable faith and the horrific details of their encounters suggest that the genuine story of the Conjuring may be far more horrific than fiction could possibly portray.

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