News about Lorraine Warren

EXCLUSIVE: Inside the REAL house that inspired horror film The Conjuring where owners are 'not allowed to live year-round' due to paranormal activity

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
One of America's most haunted locations was just listed for $1.5 million - $300k over the asking price - but the owner doesn't live there year round due to 'paranormal activity.' The house was 1677 Round Top Road in Rhode Island, Rhode Island, and it was the exact home where the Perron family was pounding in the 1970s. Ed and Lorraine Warren, the Perron's torment and their encounter with notorious paranormal veges, inspired the creation of the classic horror film The Conjuring. Cory and Jennifer Heinzen, the previous owners of the haunted hotspot, purchased the house in July 2019 for $439,000.

Within minutes of launching The Devil on Trial, Netflix viewers were "freaked out."

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 21, 2023
Just minutes into Netflix's newest British horror film, viewers are left feeling 'freaked out,' with some claiming they were required to turn it off. On October 17, 'The Devil on Trial' delving into the gruesome true tale that inspired The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It,' starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as prominent paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. The bone-chilling documentary examines the first and only time 'demonic possession' has been used as a defense in a US murder trial.

Ed and Lorraine Warren's most popular cases include the Devil Made Me Do It, which inspired the Conjuring 3 and the recently released Netflix documentary The Devil on Trial

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2023
Ed and Lorraine Warren looked into some of the most innovative and persuasive paranormal cases in history. Their investigations influenced The Conjuring Universe, The Amityville Horror film, and now a Netflix documentary The Devil on Trial. The Warren couple, two American paranormal investigators from Bridgeport, Connecticut, who attracted attention to some of the world's most eerie hauntings in the 1960s-1980s. The new Netflix documentary will explore an instance investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren in 1981, the first and only time in US history that 'demonic possession' was used as a defense in a murder lawsuit.

The devIL on trial: A new documentary by the Haunting New Crime exposes a 19-year-old murderer's use of DEMONIC POSSESSION as a defense for the first - and only -time in the United States' history after stabbed his landlord 20 times

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 1, 2023
The Devil on Trial examines how 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson (left) pleaded not guilty to the horrific murder of his landlord and friend Alan Bono in Brookfield, Connecticut, in 1981. When he stabbed the 40-year-old more than 20 times with a 5-inch pocket knife, he said he was under the influence of Satanic powers. His counsel argued that the murder was the work of the devil, with the assistance of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (top right). Johnson's defense was based on evidence allegedly demonizing David Glatzel, his girlfriend Deborah's 11-year-old brother, who was also on the front page and bottom left).

I sleep in "one of America's most haunted homes" from the horror film The Conjuring...and I talk to GHOSTS

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 23, 2023
A woman who worked in the 'Conjuring house' that inspired the horror film franchise has shared what it looks like inside. Madison Heinzen has earned over 1.4 million followers by making TikTok videos about her life and work at the farm house that spawned the simulated films. The TikToker gives viewers a glimpse of what it's like to work and sleep inside, from house tours to livestreams.

For HBO's premium subscription service Max, the Conjuring movies are being converted into a TV series

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 13, 2023
For HBO's newly upgraded subscription service Max, a TV series based on the Conjuring movie franchise is in the works. The show will be included on HBO's new subscription service, which will include HBO Max and Discover+, according to the corporation. Bosses also announced that the series would be one of the new television shows to debut, and would'continue the story told in the feature films.'