The House From ‘The Conjuring’ Is Going To Be Live Streamed For A Week
Oh no.
Entertainment
May 1, 2020

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Scary stuff…

The house that was the inspiration behind the terrifying horror film The Conjuring is going to be live-streamed for a week starting next Saturday. The family that lives there is also going to be part of the live-stream, and they’ve already had their fair share of spooky experiences inside the house, experiencing objects moving by themselves, shadowy figures and random  rattling noises (WTF!).

In case you’re not familiar with the film, The Conjuring is based on true events that happened to the Perron family, who lived at the Rhode Island house in the 70s. They initially started seeing things move by themselves, disappearing and finally apparitions around the house.

It was later discovered that eight generations of another family had lived in the house prior, until a significant number of them died in suspicious circumstances. Creepy to say the least.

The full stream will be starting at 12pm EST, with a free preview on 8 May. Be sure to check in for your dose of horror and sleepless nights…

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