Conjuring House
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'The Conjuring' real-life house is actually haunted, owners say

Buying a house from an iconic horror film seems all fun and games, but the owners of the house from The Conjuring are saying otherwise.

A couple who recently purchased the historic Harrisville, Rhode Island, home say they’re being haunted after settling in the home.

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According to Sun Journal, the new owners are starting to experience paranormal happenings that could relate to the horrors that happened there in the 1970’s.

“We had doors opening, footsteps and knocks,” new owner Cory Heinzen explained. “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.”

In case you’ve forgotten, The Conjuring is based on the true story of the Perron family who sought help from the late Ed and Lorraine Warren for the paranormal events going on in their house.

Apparently, the couple is planning on letting the public come to enjoy the haunted house themselves. They’re looking to preserve the home while also adding extensive renovations allowing tourists to spend the night in the home.

“This whole journey has been both scary—for many reasons other than paranormal—and exciting all at once,” Jennifer Heinzen added. “I love that we have the opportunity to share the home with others.”

The series is returning with its third installation Sept. 11, 2020. Director Michael Chaves has been hyping fans up for the new movie for a little while now ahead of its release.

What do you think of the new owners of the Conjuring house wanting to open it to tourists? Let us know in the comments below.

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