Perron Family Haunting
The Perron family experienced a decade of terrifying paranormal activity in their farmhouse, investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren. The case inspired the film 'The Conjuring.'
The Conjuring House
From 1971 to 1980, the Perron family endured a decade of intense paranormal activity in their Rhode Island farmhouse. Their experiences, investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren, would later inspire the blockbuster film “The Conjuring.”
The Family
The Perrons:
- Roger and Carolyn Perron
- Five daughters
- Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy, April
- Moved in January 1971
- Decade of terror
The House
Arnold Estate:
- 18th century farmhouse
- Harrisville, Rhode Island
- 200 acres
- Long dark history
- Deaths and tragedy
Bathsheba Sherman
Local legend:
- 19th century owner
- Accused of witchcraft
- Baby death suspicious
- Cursed the land
- Primary spirit?
Early Activity
Soon after moving:
- Small events
- Doors opening
- Footsteps heard
- Objects moved
- Broom relocating
Escalation
Activity increased:
- Voices heard
- Figures seen
- Smells (rotting flesh)
- Temperature drops
- Beds levitating
The Spirits
Multiple entities:
- Bathsheba (malevolent)
- Johnny (friendly ghost boy)
- Other spirits
- Various manifestations
- Good and evil
Carolyn’s Experiences
The mother:
- Primary target
- Attacked physically
- Possessed reportedly
- Most affected
- Terrifying ordeals
The Daughters
All five girls:
- Experienced events
- Different spirits contacted each
- Various encounters
- Lifelong impact
- Maintain accounts
The Warrens
Ed and Lorraine Warren:
- Famous investigators
- Invited to help
- Investigated case
- Attempted séance
- Made things worse
The Séance
During Warren investigation:
- Carolyn possessed
- Speaking in tongues
- Levitated
- Roger stopped session
- Warrens asked to leave
Living with Spirits
The family:
- Couldn’t afford to leave
- Adapted somewhat
- Decade of coexistence
- Learned to cope
- Eventually moved 1980
Andrea Perron
Eldest daughter:
- Wrote books about experience
- “House of Darkness House of Light”
- Three volumes
- Detailed account
- Maintained truth
Physical Effects
Family experienced:
- Scratches
- Burns
- Bruises
- Illness
- Psychological trauma
The House History
Research revealed:
- Multiple deaths
- Suicides
- Murders
- Over centuries
- Tragic history
Current House
Still standing:
- New owners
- Report activity
- Paranormal tourism
- Famous location
- Ongoing interest
Significance
Perron case significant for:
- Duration (decade)
- Warren involvement
- Family testimony
- Cultural impact
- Film inspiration
Legacy
The Perron family haunting remains one of the most detailed and disturbing cases in paranormal history. The family’s consistent testimony over decades and the detailed documentation ensure its place as a landmark case.