We were chatting, and she was talking about all these beautiful childhood memories that she had there. It was a really interesting dynamic to watch happen.Īmy, your six-year-old daughter Charlotte was at the house at one point, and Cynthia Cindy) did not approve?Īmy Bruni: Cindy was there, and she was walking up to the house. But then sometimes you just kind of see a little flash in their eyes when they’d remember something really bad. They walked through that house and we got to witness them having some really incredible memories of really good times. Then it also kind of turned into a reunion moment. They kind of felt like whatever they can do to help us get to the bottom of this for them, they were willing to do. Her siblings, especially Cindy, who was just terrified to be there, was genuinely concerned at the idea of a family being there. And I think what it came down to is that Andrea is also very close with Corey and Jenn. Some of them were a lot more willing than others. We’ve thought about it before, but it’s one of the things that we still have to investigate and delve into a little bit deeper to really figure out if that’s actually the case.Īfter what they went through, why would the Perrons agree to coming back?Īmy Bruni: It was not easy to get them back there. I don’t think we’ve figured out how to determine exactly that, that is exactly what’s happening yet because that’s such a fresh idea. I think the episode plays a lot with certain personalities in the space, and what that creates and what that does. So people going into a space and saying, “Oh, this place is extremely haunted it’s got demonic entities in here.” It’s like putting that intention out there… So I think that definitely kind of influenced the activity that they were noticing and experiencing.ĭo you believe that humans can manifest the activity and create it ourselves?Īdam Berry: We have encountered spirits that have been created by intention. But because it was coming from The Conjuring house, I think everyone was very hyper-aware of everything that was happening at that point. Even some of the activity they described to us in the beginning, if it was at any other house, we would have said, okay, this is a typical haunting. I also think, like you were saying, they’re in there looking for it. Yes, I think they put themselves in that position. A lightning strike is very rare, but if you put yourself in a situation where you’re more vulnerable to it, it might strike you. It’s kind of like playing golf in the middle of a lightning storm. When someone like this current family of ghost hunters goes and looks for something, does it increase the likelihood that they’re going to find it?Īmy Bruni: I think so. So he was very into different types of religions, and what the afterlife meant. But she left all of his writing, his entire library on studies of transcendental meditation, the afterlife, books on the devil, and the occult. So we couldn’t quite rule out the idea that maybe she had experienced something.Īdam Berry: And when she left, when she sold the house, she left all of her husband’s documents. But she was on a reality television show saying the house was haunted a number of years before. It is also kind of controversial because the former owner is adamant nothing happened there. And so you have to kind of separate everything you’ve heard about this home from the case.Īmy Bruni: We obviously thought the same thing, but as we were investigating, we started wondering, “Is it the house, or is there some sort of combination of a certain person, or personality type in the house, plus the house, that equals activity?” That’s why we brought the Perrons back because we wanted to know if they somehow influenced the activity when they lived there. We went out of our way to make sure we had all of our history and facts straight… I love The Conjuring movie, I love the Perrons but then you actually have this house that a very real family lives in. Meanwhile, in the following interview, the duo discusses this episode where they return to The Conjuring house.Īs paranormal investigators, how is your approach different when it is a case this famous, and influenced by a popular film?Īmy Bruni: There’s this extra pressure to make sure that everything you’re doing is historically accurate, and not necessarily influenced by the Hollywood side of the story you’ve heard. In the following exclusive clip, the Perrons discuss the “bent-neck lady” (as a similar entity is referred to in The Haunting of Hill House). Read more: The Best Haunted House Movies and Shows of All TimeĪlong with footage of a black mass they claim they captured during their case, the team also tackles the controversial (and incorrect) connection drawn by the Warrens to the ghost of a local woman named Bathsheba.
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