@@cocoduck7745 but realistically speaking, just seeing random invisible forces moving things around the place would've spooked the hell out of me, even if they didn't mean any harm. Its just pretty bizarre to see this family just talking about the spirits so naturally, like its something that can happen to the average person.
@@justanothermortal1373 True, but children don't have much life experience to compare what is normal or not. They also thought it was their mum at first so they had a period where they could ease into the strange experience. Plus it's a known trope that children see and play with ghosts all the time lol
The house is believed to be the site of several portals that traverse between worlds. In her books Andrea Perron mentions a hallway that everyone hated walking down. All of their pets avoided it as well! They once tried to lure the family dog with a steak to see if they could get it to walk down the hallway & it just sat there whimpering & whining pitifully. There was a big fireplace that was believed to be another one. When the family moved in, it’s opening was all closed off & bordered up so no one could access it. It was a fact that the house was constantly freezing, but no one could understand why. Finally, one night Caroline Perron had enough & started pulling apart the boards covering the fireplace with her bare hands, taking out all the junk that someone had used to stuff up & seal the chimney. Finally, they were able to get a fire going but according to Andrea Perron the negative activity increased dramatically after Caroline opened that chimney. Their dad, Roger Perron, was a salesman so he was often on the road. Because of this he was often not home to witness the haunting & what torment his family was living with every day. It started to be a point of contention between the couple and their relationship began to suffer. Andrea’s books are great! Her writing is a very detailed, eloquent account spread out over 3 books of what her & her family’s life was like living in that house for 10 years. Highly recommend to believers or non-believers alike!
Wait so there father wasn't around? So that means the speculation that the father was actually the one abusing the family and they coped with the trauma by manifesting the story of ghosts abusing them instead of their father couldn't have been true if he wasn't ever there?
Several portals to traverse between worlds are in that log cabin in Rhode Island? Do you even hear yourself? Dog won't go down hallway? Alleged negative happenings getting worse after a fireplace was opened? Not to mention that the "abuse" was likely coming from the father. My dog used to drag his ass across the yard sometimes. Does that mean there's a portal over there? My other dog was scared of storms and hid during them. Are storms portals as well? Or are animals just quirky? Man, I sure wonder. When dogs bark for no reason outside, it's no big deal. When they do it inside, it's because there's a ghost in the corner omg!!!
I feel sorry for Bathsheba. Ma'am already lost her children and the town back then ostracized her for it. There's no evidence she ever was a witch, nor anyone evil. And thanks to this bs movie, her actual grave has been vandalized and her gravestone stolen. She wasn't the original home owner either, she was the neighbour. But they actually did find bodies of what are presumed to be soldier around the actual house.
The problem isn't the movie it's the people who after seeing it decide they can go vandalize her resting place. The movie did her a bad reputation maybe but the people who went and did that aren't any better. The movie didn't tell them to do it, they decided to do it on their own.
@@Karomix3 I'm well aware that the movie didn't tell them to do it. But they created this false image of a real person and gave people the reason to vandalize. Honestly, destroying a person's image like this after they've died is one of the most horrible things you can do. The media never directly tells people to do something but they very much play a hand at influencing people to take those actions and have to be held accountable for it. Another example for this is how the Show "Thirteen reasons why" inspired many young girls to recreate the suicide scene and take their own lives, because they glorified suicide and mental illness. When your movie directly gives people a reason to do shit like this, you're partially to blame (especially because they're still in the wrong for defaming an actual person like this).
there are definitely 7 soldiers buried on the grounds where the conjuring house is located. and apparently the bloodiest war in the history of america took place on those grounds. as for bathsheba, it's said all her children died before they turned 7 or something. she used needles to kill them according to some people (i guess her 3rd child was found dead with a needle poking the back of the child's head). there's no true evidence if she really was the one haunting the house. and her actual grave was vandalised way before this movie came out (literally after she was buried) when people thought she was a witch and that she had killed her children. not the movie's fault lol
@@-lakshya7288 It wasn't unusual for children to not make it to adulthood back then. Also, she never killed her own children, the only problematic thing was that another woman's child died in her care with a puncture wound at the back of the head but she was never found guilty of it. The main reason she was antagonized by the community back then and claimed to be a witch was because she was related to one of the victim's of a witchcraft trial.
That's so true, my childhood home in which my mom still lives in is haunted. I sometimes miss it, but I have things of my own as an adult and that's enough. Lol
Strange as it may seem, Andrea Perron, the eldest daughter and author of House of Darkness House of Light, has recently claimed her decade spent living in that house though at times horrifying was the best time of her life. She believes it to be more then just a haunted house but actually a portal to multiple dimensions cleverly disguised as a farm house.
I went to a CVS pharmacy today. On the entrance door, they had painted "Enter if you dare" in red gel paint, and on the exit door, they painted "Get out!" I thought it was hilarious!
Having lived in a haunted home I can attest to the stress level and constant fear you have. Most people don’t believe and that’s ok. I hope you never have something you can’t see sit on your bed next to you in the middle of the night and you’re able to see the indentation in the mattress when you turn on the light and then feel it stand up. Talk about shaking your belief system
I get it. All this talk of skeptics and atheists here, what people don’t realise is that most people who end up with paranormal activity in their home are skeptics at the start.
@@Ali-Bea When you can't explain something, the correct answer is "I don't know". Not fill your lack of understanding with your own versions of fairy tales. It's hilarious that there's different paranormal events for different religions. Almost like whatever beliefs someone is brought up with, influences their paranormal experiences. Strange that Djinn don't fuck with x-tian's at all. Are they simply not good enough to haunt?
@@dickbuttbuttdick901 what about for people like me who don't believe in God? I know ghosts are real, I don't need proof and I don't need to convince anyone. Once you see something or hear something that's real, you'll change your close minded opinion.
Imagine, you live your life and die. Now, over a century later everybody calling you a witch and making stories with you as the villain. I doubt Bathsheba was described truthfully.
Actually the creator did a piss poor job of research a lot of the things he posted as facts are incorrect. (Just look up some of the actual interviews with Andrea Perron or any of the girls for that matter). Andrea claims about 40 years after the fact Lorraine Warren expressed regret in naming Bathsheba and blaming it all on her, nor do the sisters think it was her. Nor did the creator of this video mention because of the movie Bathshebas grave has been desecrated multiple times and her headstone has been stolen.
I'm sure Bathsheba was just a normal woman. She would probably be shocked at being accused of practicing a witchcraft. Whatever poltergeists are (mischievous ghosts, or some sort of mental disorder of their victims) they tend to lie.
@@applesolon993 but seriously I hate sweeping and vacuuming and have dogs, so I got 2 cheap robot vacuums and they are the best roommates I've ever had (aside from the dogs ).
Especially when you have children. Most people won't believe you if you say that you need help because your house is haunted and you can't live there. That's a fast ticket to the nut hut.
It wasn't the spirit of a witch, it was a demon. The rotting flesh smell, the ability to throw people around, only inhuman spirits possess these attributes.
I don't understand how you're gonna live with a ghost in your house when its haunting you to the point where a family member is at the verge of dying but you still refuse to leave the house
Did it ever occur to you that maybe the scene in the movie where Roger explains to Ed that they can’t move because they had bought the house from an auction, and put so much money into it, and because of how fast things were happening….they possibly didn’t know where else to go, especially if it were to follow them……could’ve been what truly happened in real life to the Perron family? It isn’t always that simple to just get up and leave, sprints can sometimes attach themselves to anyone, and will follow you wherever you go. So even if they had moved out, the spirits could’ve latched themselves onto them.
Because people adapt. Quickly at that. And the haunting started gradually. Also, financial issues and they probably had bigger priorities and didn't want to live on the streets.
If anyone you know is being haunted just call a sceptic, as long as the sceptic is there they will be 100% fine this is a guarantee. It's quite amazing how effective sceptics are of ridding places of ghosts...
I mean that's not a bad idea. As someone who has seen paranormal things before, I still try to use the more realistic explanation before resorting to the more spiritual one. I'd love to go to this house to fully convince me otherwise. Why don't they ever invite scientists and researchers to these supposed haunted places to view the séance first hand?
The Perrons: Visited by ghosts, hear ghosts talking to them, smells rotten flesh, tortured by a male ghost but they stayed My family: Hears door opening at night Next morning Mom: Pack your bags we are leaving The rest of the family: Agree with her cause we care about our lives
Uh..it was the '70's. Which sucked. C'mon Nixon, then Carter. Economy in the dumpster the entire decade, Vietnam, urban decay. Yeah, I'm sure they had some really good opportunities to walk away from their house and mortgage. Why aren't the previous owners mentioned at all? The Perrons bought the house from the Kenyon family in1970. You mean no haunting before that?
My parents are divorced and some time before finishing higschool I stayed with my dad. He rented a house outside of the city. I remember it being so creepy and I always felt someone watching me. Especially when dad worked at nights. I remember going into his bedroom .there I felt this energy and eyes on me even more....not long after that when I finished school I went back to my mum. When I talked with dad after all he told me that he moved because he found out that two people killed themselves in that house and owner didn't told him before renting. Those were old people, old woman hanged herself and a man shoot himself. When I asked my dad where in the house he said "my bedroom" ...same bedroom where I felt eyes on me before even knowing what happened there.. I believe that energy of trauma stays and maybe some kind of portal between the world's. I will never forget this dark energy in that house.. and we had a lot of fighting. I remember my dad one night Especially being so crazy and yelling around the house all night .maybe dark spirits were feeding of our energy..and I had in that time really big depression and just this feeling of being lost. Now 3 years later in normal environment I feel how scary and not normal it really was.
I think the poor mother was suffering from mental illness and it was just easier for everyone to think it was supernatural. The girls even say they thought it was their mother initially kissing them. It likely was but later, they re-remembered it as a ghost. The "spirits" were kind at first, then abusive. Again, a possible explanation is the mother has a mental breakdown and started abusing the kids. It's possible a male family member was also abusing them (the male ghost) So the girls have processed the night time terrors inflicted on them as not perpetuated by beloved family members, but evil spirits. I genuinely believe the family thinks they were haunted. Again, it's easier than the alternative. Throw in some phoney ghost hunters to encourage the delusion and wham, you've got a horror movie.
Tell that to my whole family who have been experiencing it since before I was born. I am by no means mentally ill and have and still am having experiences. Fine if you don't believe as you most probably haven't had it happen to you yet.
Eddie Murphy: "Why don't the people just get the hell out of the house? You can't make a horror movie with black people in it cause the movie'd stop…. “Wow, baby, this is beautiful. We got a chandelier hanging up here, kids outside playing, it's a beautiful neighborhood, I really love-this is beaut-“ Spirit in the House: "Get out!!" Eddie: “Too bad we can't stay.”
Eddie Murphy was alluding to the films The Amityville Horror and Poltergeist. The scene in The Amityville Horror when a Catholic priest is trying to bless the house and he hears the angry voice in the house say, “ Get out!” Poltergeist had strange moments with things moving on their own and strange noises. And since the Freleigh family moved into the area because they were the first family to move in and because it belonged to the patriarch’s bosses, they got a bargain. Coincidentally, the events that inspired the writing and filming of Poltergeist was from an incident that occurred in Long Island in the mid to late 50’s. It was on the police reports in Long Island. The house was not far from the house in Amityville(about 10 miles away, give or take). There was a channel on RUclips about what would happen if black people were the main characters in films like Jeepers Creepers or other horror films. The scene from Jeepers Creepers 2 when Darry is seen in a dream trying to warn people about the Creeper, the black guy driving stops the car and turns around. It was hilarious.
Some people can’t just move They spent most of their money getting the house or are tied into a mortgage or have no money to just leave. So if it turns out to be haunted, where do they go? To be homeless? With children?
They could have asked shelter from anyone they knew. Not all of them had to be in one house. They could have lived in like 3 houses until they found a way to fix it. But they never did. It's because it was a delusion. Someone had a psychosis and there's something called " shared psychosis". It's probably that. That's why they never moved out. It was easier to think it's a ghost. It all makes sense this way.
Better than being possessed by a fuckin ghost lmaooo sometimes u gotta be homeless than Risking death...atlease I can see a dude tried to rob instead of a damn ghost can't see trying to kill me tf lmao
Andrea Perron, the eldest daughter in the family and author of "House of Darkness, House of Light", recently shared that she lived in that house for a decade. Despite the occasional horrors, she described it as the most wonderful time of her life. She believes that the house was not just haunted but was actually a portal to multiple dimensions, cleverly disguised as a farmhouse.
I sometimes think if that ghost would ever just be like in the ghost meeting “Hey guys can you just not be mean to them and just consider them as your roommate :D?” “Shut up meg”
That happened to my brother and i we were so drunk we thought is was our grandmother...my cousin heard us talking he poked his head out of the covers and saw an old woman tucking us in to bed
My mom once rented a house in corvallis Oregon on 4th street and it had a basement that was old foundation 100s of years old.. The basement had segmented rooms with no doors a musty stench always and a eerie feeling of something actively watching you... My mom had rented a nice washer and dryer from rent a center which was a blessing to be able to wash our cloths at 🏡.. The bad part was that the water hookup was in the basement:(....I was 12 years old and woke up for school alone usually .. One fateful morning I went to get my cloths from our new washer and dryer happy to have my cloths in arms I started up the stairs and I I had that sixth sense feeling of something wrong .. I proceeded to run up the stairs and as I reached the top a sound so evil so horrible screamed upward in my face... This Roar sounded like a lion roar with a sonic boom powerful .. I proceeded to slam the basement door threw my cloths on the floor and I went outside and in fear all I could do was stand and stare at this house knowing I was alone in there ,how did this sound form how did this happen ... This was the beginning of my clairvoyance it was my defining moment of what side I would stand on ... I knew from that point on life after death is real and spirits energy's whatever u call them are REAL.. I have many more stories like this in my life comment and like and I will make videos .. This story is true and shortened for this section .. Always bless ur home and if u go to a new place and get the hairs standing up thats ur sign leave
I’m surprised the ghost of Mrs. Arnold wasn’t mentioned, she’s the one that Andrea Perrin has later claimed she thinks is the malevolent one and it’s historically confirmed she is the one who hanged herself (in the barn) ..Bathsheba was just a normal person and Andrea doesn’t actually think her spirit was tormenting them (Bathsheba never even actually lived in that house, she lived in another farm house adjacent to the Perrin house) so yah idk about all that
@@seannotconnery8191 yup, show me one bit of peer reviewed evidence that ghosts exist and are not made up for attention/money, the product of someone's imagination or similcra and il start listening. And by evidence I mean a proper scientific paper with verifiable proof and not the ramblings of some loony with mental health issues and a few grainy photos that prove nothing.
Quite frankly, that's not completely stupid. I live in a town in Virginia that went back and forth between control of Union and then Confederate troops several times during the Civil War. There is one historic house in town that used to be the home of the Sheriff at that time. It still has the jail cell in the house basement....because the jail would be in the Sheriff's house back then (small town). I was a classmate of the daughter of the family that lived there in the 80's, and I got to see it myself. It is a matter of lore that there are the bodies of at least two Union Soldiers that got separated from their unit and pissed off the wrong people in the town. They were killed (not in battle) buried in the yard of that home. In wartime you don't expect to find out what happened to every single person that didn't make it home. We don't have any solders in the walls here, but we have soldiers in the yard.
There’s a theory that the soldiers are buried by a stone wall outside the house. Someone did a scan - idk the precise equipment- and saw that there were plots underground. The man who did it has a history of looking for unmarked graves and he said it has the same characteristics of what he always sees. I’m not sure why, but they said they’re not allowed to dig for some reason. Check out the Colby and Sam video for some info
@@JBTriple8 What exactly constitutes an “un proper burial”? If I just die in the woods, and I don’t get buried at all (or I’m buried “improperly” by leaves and nature), does that count? What if I drowned at sea? Whose definition of “proper” are we using? Whose cultural/religious traditions?
We lived in a house in MI and my kids told me sometimes they saw a little girl sitting on the edge of an open drawer of their dresser. I later found out a woman and her daughter had been murdered in that house. The details were made into a movie called “The lonely hearts club murders”. Another movie was made later about the murder staring John Travolta. So glad I don’t live there anymore.
@@DominicNJ73 They’re talking about Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck who were a serial killer couple during the late 40’s. Their final victims were a young widow and her 2 year old daughter. They were suspected to have had up to 20 victims in total.
I was a little kid growing up in the 70's in New England. We were 3 kids with both my parents working good jobs full-time. I don't know if the story is real, but the poverty certainly was.
@@rafangille Historically, it was awful. HP Lovecraft used to live there, and he set so many of his terrifying horror stories there simply because he hated living there so much. He was the son of a rich ambassador but his parents died early and he was poor for the rest of his short life.
Bathsheba -“Get out! Get out! I’ll drive you out with death and gloom!” -“We can’t afford it!” Bathsheba -“Well then get a second job and stop having so many kids! Now get out!!”
I was just there a week ago for the tour. The basement smelled terribly and made me physically uncomfortable. My arm tingled when I was walking upstairs to the kids’ bedroom. Nothing else was creepy. I saw some orbs and a face in a window later in my photographs. My 13 year old son violently threw up a day after the tour and he said something stuck with him from the Farm aka the Conjuring House. Also, we did a 30 minute hike on their woods before the house tour. It was positively gorgeous and I didn’t feel or see spirits. Just beautiful Rhode Island woods and creek!
I grew up in an old Victorian style house well over a hundred years old, I currently live in my own house that’s nearly ninety to one hundred years old. Never, in either house, have I encountered anything super natural. The only spirits encountered where the ones I consumed. Happy Halloween everyone!
I’ve lived in several old houses from childhood till now my house I own now was built in 1869. In not superstitious and I guarantee all of these people have quite the imagination
The human brain isn't something you play with ;) Most so called hauntings can probably be traced back to hallucination, schizophrenia (+ other mental illness), belief in religion's, active imagination, old house sounds, history and so on.
Well considering the Perrin family has made a significant amount of money and it would make sense they would all participate maybe they were scared of the house but they did live there for 10 years!! Comon. And the current owners had made it into some sort of haunted Air BNB and had things “moving” on camera and other anomalies and noe selling for 1 million dollars on the market. Books, real estate, etc etc etc movie deals. There is money to be made from wild imaginations. Now tell me the last time a ghost killed someone??? As Rogsn put it
Yeah our brains are wired to see things, faces, patterns, it’s a protection device from predators in the dark. As we lost our more animal instincts, heightened smell etc our brains imagination filled that part in. It’s called HADD. Hyperactive Attention Detective Device.
I would hope that one day, if this pattern should ever repeat itself anywhere in the world, that with the advent of so many mobile phones, we can now get multiple video recordings of the same event. Once that begins to happens, the scientific community can get involved and maybe we can get some answers. Until then, they're really just stories.
@@ProfessionalDefenestrater hi, thx for ur comment, it's appreciated. Everything is science. That's one of the major deficiencies with human beings is their capacity to believe in things that aren't real. We have plenty of examples of this including religious beliefs among more. We understand everything to the most basic levels of matter, time, entropy generally and so much more. Anything that can qualify as supernatural will still have to play by the same physical rules.
There's entire tv shows dedicated to doing exactly what you're talking about, multiple shows actually. No actual evidence tho. This is just entertainment, there's nothing here to study besides the psychology behind it.
Here is a first hand account, - I grew up with Andrea and the Perrons on Round Top rd. I had been in the house many times and NEVER was anything remotely 'spooky' or ever talked about during the many years we hung out. So I say, it's a successful fictional account of of a great story teller, recounting the 'imagined' ghost they played into as youngsters living in a run down creaking old house. I've alway's applauded Andrea on her success in writing the book and selling the right's to the movie. From the hardship and poverty the endured as kid's, she deserves her financial success. But they really stretched the truth in the movie about what she originally wrote. Andrea, I still have nothing but fond memories of our time in the late 70's and I wish Freddy was still here too. ( I still remember the time when Andrea show me where her Dad hid his 'Doobies' behind a picture on the fireplace mantel.) !! (Well they were SOMEBODY'S joint's ! maybe the ghost ! )
Did you ever feel anything off about their mother? They've been many rumours of her suffering from a mental illness (hence, the possession), and also the girls being abused by one of the family members which they took as a presence of a ghost/spirit due to their trauma.
A few days after my grandmother died I woke up in the middle of the night super awake only to wonder why I woke up so alerty, then I looked down the bed and saw a ghostly figure in the shape of my grandmother, who felt very benign even "moved her hand towards me" in a reassuring manner. I was around 7 years I believe? I'll never forget it.
My mother told me a similar story with her grandfather. He had passed when she was a young girl, i think she was around 10. She woke up in the middle of the night and saw a cloud like, white form that was levitating in the room. She wasn’t scared either.
Like I posted earlier I lived " in a haunted house" and I didn't even know was haunted s*** kept happening objects would end up on the floor I'm the only one that lived there. Had a buddy over one time and lights started coming on and off in the hallway sound kids running down the hallway giggling.. another incident I ended up waking up one night standing on the head of my couch against the wall In a crucifix position paralyzed. I could move my head back and forth but could not move my arms or legs.. I lived in several places since then none of that's happened to me since.. incidentally months after those occurrences there were some people that were going to move in upstairs on the third floor and they were rather cute. I only seen them once. The owner ( Steve and Cami ) informed me that the girls parents found out the house was noted to be haunted In which Steve and kami never disclosed. Steve told me that he had to return the deposit and they didn't move in.. he failed to tell me that.I I responded by saying hey that makes sense.. cuz there's been some strange s*** happening here on the second floor lol.. Sorry about all the grammatical errors and stuff I voice texted most of this and didn't proofread lol. The s*** happen in that house crazy times at that beautiful manner back in the late once I found out a priest died in there and another Irish lady I ended up playing a bunch of Irish music I believe it was Ashley McIsaac all the s*** stopped.. I kid you not.. The owners ended up selling it to a local theological seminary
@@Gos1234567 Demonic activity is the best explanation, just like the boy in Illinois from Gary who walked up the wall in the hospital backward a few years ago.....this story was confirmed by the hospital staff and many others....this story is the same as the newest gary Indiana one....
@@dumaneduard I think it is about the movies back in the 70s The Exorcist, The Omen. Satan and the devil were popular in the late 60s and 70s satanic panic Anton LaVey, Charles Manson. Easy to try to claim and cash in on ghost and possession stories. People still believe NY Times "One way is to ask a selection of people representative of the population if they believe in ghosts. In a 2019 IPSOS poll, 46 percent of respondents said they did."
@@notsureiL No wonder people also thought that KISS was satanic lmao. Now that I think of it, this is just another pile of nonsense, and no better than the accusations of satanism in metal.
I would absolutley LOVE to see a "prequel" to The Conjuring, about the original investigating team at the house who were there BEFORE the Warrens, and how they were instrumental in bringing Ed and Lorraine Warren into the case!
I lived in a bad neighborhood when I was younger. We never believed in ghosts, you have to fear some of the living more than some silly ghost. I never heard of a "dead" person killing anyone.
Well it's happened. But people like you just call other people crazy because you lack the ability to understand and probably are terrified at the thought that it could be real and even worse, in your life.
@@christiangraff5236 Why don’t you source your claims? Provide us with one account of a living person that has been killed by a spirit or paranormal entity.
@@sr-pz7gp People do evil and fucked up shit due to mental illness usually. This has been documented and proven countless times, the boogeyman and his demons however, not a single time.
I once owned a home that a man committed suicide in. He sat on the front porch and shot himself. One of our neighbors told us after we purchased the home. Nothing ever happened and I never felt anything but safe in the home. I did research the claim and it was true.
Two houses in the same town as the Conjuring house are former funeral homes. Living close by, I have never heard that they were haunted. I'm sure thousands of dead people passed through those houses with no signs of haunting. Grandparents on both sides of my family died in their houses and no hauntings.
Pretty interesting, my aunt worked with James Wan on this to authenticate a lot of the claims, historically accuracies. Most of which was accurate just, dramatized.
Sounds like the mother had psychosis and projected it on the children. The 2 `ghost hunters` then used this to embellish the story to make money. The ghosts assaulting the girls in their beds really sounds like they were abused by either a family member or a third party and have repressed the memories. The entire thing sounds sketchy as hell tbh.
@@ironlake8944 absolutely, and a child will take a parents explanation for something they don't understand without question in many cases which reinforces the psychosis.
Thanks for posting this. I have a hard time deciding wether ghosts exist or not. But your comment makes me think that, well... maybe what we mean by ghosts are even worse things.
The attitude of this guy has got to be the best part of all of this. He balances the freakiness of the story so well with asides of what we're all thinking.
The STORY as in Fiction The Warrens and the true believers entire defense of them revolves around the single idea that they didn’t charge for their “service”. They charged $15 to tour their museum and the books they sold are bad enough but the worst part is in the movie contracts they stated that they altered facts enough so those people they “helped” couldn’t claim any rights to the story, and the courts agreed. If you go back to before the first Amityville Horror movie they both have interviews saying that “yeah, the Lutz’s their attorney and Ed and I were sitting around trying to think of how to make money off the story and we came up with this movie idea” no social media the story explodes and no one remembers the origin of all the BS.
the real mystery in that house is how Defeo shot 8 rounds out of a rifle in a house that was so loud it could be heard a mile a way but it didnt wake any one up. no neighbors heard it but he killed 6 ppl in their sleep and No one woke up??? wtf is that .
One late evening I was attempting to clean out a spare room when an uneasiness took control of me. I tried to shake it but the feeling just wouldn't subside so I left the room alone and didn't say anything about it. The next day my son's little friend tried to go into that same room. My son told his friend, "don't go in there, there's no toys in there........plus that's the creepy room anyway "....... Not to mention the many times my alarm clock was unplugged in the middle of the night. Damn ghost got me fired for being late too many times. Apparently, "the ghost unplugged my alarm clock again" isn't a suitable excuse for being late to work.
I’m sure they believed in some of it and most of it was hyperbole. U know the uncle who exaggerates everything or your one crazy friend that has stories. I knew a guy who was a vet and man he had all kinds of “war stories” u thought he was legit Rambo
@@Marshallpassmore Like Kenny says, don't get married. It doesn't mean what it used to mean & Vows are mere words spoken. When you're together GREAT for 10 yrs, then add paper, it's over. You never know a person until you divorce them. Buy a ring, go on vacation & pledge your love to them between you 2, leave the State out of it & you'll be fine. In today's society, divorce is easy & nothing but a money grab.
When I was a kid I lived in a house where a murder had been committed. Mom decided to rent it because it was cheap and she had just broken up with my Dad. Mom had to find a place for a family of four. Mom usually slept on the couch. She once told me that she felt something tugging at her blanket, but, she wasn't about to open her eyes to see what it was. Also, I have a young distant cousin who had conversations with her deceased grandfather on a regular basis.
My mate's sister lived in a house where the Night Stalker murdered two elderly women. Her family was terrorized. It took 3 priests to finally get the house cleared. His sister was pushed and actually broke her back. She had to lie in bed for months while being terrorized. Her two young children would see things, and scream about the "star man" being there. (Ramirez had painted pentagrams on the walls above the victims.) The kids/mom had no idea the murders had occurred there. The dad (now divorced) didn't tell them. That's why the house was so cheap. I don't care who believes me - all five of my inlaws experienced it and still talk about it today.
Actually the husband was involved quite a bit throughout the decade they lived in the house. This video has a lot and I do mean a lot of bad information. Especially when actual interviews with the daughters are easy to find. But to the question of the husband he was very much against the Warrens being involved but relented because it's what his wife wanted. (to try to find a solution). He really didn't like or appreciate his family's story and business was so out in the public in papers back then, nor the Warrens using it for their own fame.
Sorry also wanted to add it wasn't until the séance happened (and not in the basement for that matter) in which his wife almost died was when they finally moved shortly after, and they cut all ties with the Warrens after that. Wasn't until several decades later Lauraine Warren reached out to them offering them money to tell their story/movie rights for the conjuring (and they only grudgingly agreed to it because it was life changing money and they were having difficulties).
@@slkric1724 if you youtube search Andrea Perron (the eldest daughter) there is a lot of interviews with her (she's also since written a book too). This video also is recent, the channel goes into the real conjuring house and interspaces it with clips of an interview with her for context of some of the rooms. ruclips.net/video/sl1fxidiZsY/видео.html&ab_channel=grimmlifecollective
Generally speaking when you undercover these kinds of stories only human`s creepiness pops up. That sounded like the kid`s mother and father abused them and force them to tell this story to me 🤷♀
I had 2 co-workers who told me about experiences with hauntings in their homes when they were children. My grandmother saw the ghost of my grandfather, but just once. I was with a friend when he saw an orb come from a wall, bounce along the floor and then go back through the wall. He wasn’t faking it…I will never forget the look on his face. I thought he was having a stroke. I didn’t turn to see where he was looking so I missed it!
Positive way to rid any area of ghosts...put video cameras in every room recording all the time. Guaranteed there will never be a ghost showing up at any time...ever.
The first house I bought had 5 spirits occupying it. An older female, two older males, a boy and a cat. Some pretty full on things happened in MY house. Including my infant son levitating above his cot mattress, a thick green mist hovering above mine and my husband’s bed and completely black apparitions standing next to me. Did I leave? Hell no! That’s MY house. I’m alive and they are dead. It’s MY house. At first I was willing to let the spirits be and coexist with them but causing my 6 month old baby to levitate and the oppressive, possessive atmosphere in his room forced me to have them cast out. It worked. And it’s still MY house!
@@chipchippahson whether or not her story is real. Spirits do exist. I’ve had some of my own experiences. 2 years ago I stated at a hotel in Cali for work. I was in the room alone of course. Standing in the living room of the hotel, I was standing next to the tv looking out of the window. All of a sudden the tv cuts on. It goes straight to static even tho I had been watching tv earlier and it should have been set on the sports channel. It caught me off guard. I look around and see the remote sitting there on the coffee table. Turned the tv off and headed to the actual bed room of the hotel. As I get to the door, it slams in my face. I go to open, the knob twist but the door goes nowhere. So I walk around through the bathroom which had another door that led to the bedroom. Once I got in the room I looked around and saw nothing that would be obstructing the door. So I walk back around and try the original door again and it opens up as it should. I end up going outside to smoke when I am greeted by a passing security guard of the building. We talk and I tell him what I just experienced. He chuckles a little with his face like 😅. He then tells me he’s had multiple occurrences like mine in empty rooms as well. The weird part about this whole thing was that it was a brand new hotel. Was only open about 4 months when I stayed. I’m not sure what building was in its place before it.
So I knew Andrea Perron in real life, and you would NEVER know these events had happened to her. No one ever talks about how these movies are based on her book.
How was she? I've always wanted to meet her and maybe possibly hear her stories bc she seems like such a traumatized but interesting person, idk when i see her picture or something i just feel this great sadness for her, i can sense she was probably traumatized by something from that house, and i notice she didn't call it home or anything, she always described it as "that house" and i can sense that the dead ghostly women haunted her the most bc they terrorized her with a slow burn.....i couldn't even imagine experiencing such terrifying hauntings
@@masonasher9689 I've known Andrea very well for quite a few years. She also knows about the paranormal investigators that were initially at her farmily's house.
I did theatre with her and Christine in the late 90s. They def didn’t say anything for years so it was such a surprise. The whole family is so sweet, Andrea is a great woman
I believe it, I used to live in Picacho Arizona the whole town is haunted… it looks like a ghost town but people live there. Most of them have a story of a Spector entering their lives. 😱
Question/possible topic: other ghost stories centered on Christmas besides A Christmas Carol. Watched a movie version from the 50s with my family last year that gave off the ghost story vibe that most versions overlook or replace with Scottish ducks.
Would love to see you do a spooky piece on the school houses of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I am sure lots happen during those times.
I have actually seen many strange things where I live. And it all ended around the time my dog dug up a strange long..human leg looking bone out of our yard. My dad made us get rid of it instead of contacting authorities though. Once the bone was gone, the strange stuff happening became less and less, and almost never happen now.
I sorta believe in it and I've experienced some strange things but nothing that can't be explained with psychology. But I'm personally interested in the paranormal because I feel like there's a scientific explanation for it, seeing as frequencies are quite powerful and energy can't be destroyed.
I've been around plenty of supposedly haunted sites at all hours of the day and have never seen anything whilst friends say that they have. I'm fascinated by our local ghost stories as I'm a history geek. I did once feel like I was being watched in Plug Street Commonwealth War Cemetery, Belgium so I calmly high tailed it to Ieper for a couple of good, strong Belgian beers.
At least one fact concerning the true story of The Conjuring, is that there was a young parapysychology team investigating the Perron family's house prior to Ed and Lorraine Warren, and they were instrumental in putting the Perron family in touch with the Warren's.
About a decade ago in my early 20's I lived in this apartment and sure enough one night I woke up around 3:12 out of the blue laying in bed and suddenly felt like a breeze on the back of my neck and I thought it was the strange thing ever. Three days later I woke up again around the same time and felt that breeze again and a light brush at the back of my neck. I can tell you for sure that I immediately packed my bags and left that place and went to live with my parents until I found another apartment. So I will never understand how people go through these things and still stay. Get up and get out of there as fast as you can.
My immediate first impression of the Warrens (the real Warrens) from extended features of the Conjuring dvd were that they were hustlers and con artists. And not merely because I don't believe in ghosts...I wouldn't have purchased a goldfish from Lorraine Warren.
Great video (as always) but I can't comprehend how someone thought that the background music fits the story. Are we watching the last fight scene in The Mummy?
A friend of mine bought a painting in indonesia with a vortex opened in it by dark magic She was pestered by spirits entering A psychic told her what the problem was and advised her how to destroy the painting and the trouble stopped
How is a person who’s had NO EXPERIENCE whatsoever in that home going to disprove a family’s story with a whole decade of experience. Just thinking about it makes me mad.
Because there is no such thing as ghosts or interdimensional portals disguised as farmhouses. There is money to be made off the story, so it is in their best interests to make the story as scary as possible. It's much more likely that none of this happened.
5:17 Always reminds me of that Eddie Murphy joke, "white folks and black folks, the ghost told them to get out, white folks stayed in there. If they said to me, get out, too bad we can't stay though, I'd tip the f**k out the door" 😂😂😂
I don’t think the picture you showed of Norma Sutcliffe is the right Norma. The picture you showed is of a computer science professor at DePaul university in Chicago.
Happy Halloween everybody...What is your favorite Halloween candy?
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups!!
YOURS!
* grabs your sack of loot and runs off into the night *
Candy corn…hands down and then Reese’s pieces….then Twizzlers
@@NewMessage Get back here!
Snickers😋
I'm more creeped out by the friendship that the family had with the ghosts tbh
Yeah.. It really opened a channel.
IDK sounds kinda wholesome, imagine you're taking a shit and you ran out of toilet paper then a hand comes out of toilet bowl and wipes your butt.
@@cocoduck7745 but realistically speaking, just seeing random invisible forces moving things around the place would've spooked the hell out of me, even if they didn't mean any harm. Its just pretty bizarre to see this family just talking about the spirits so naturally, like its something that can happen to the average person.
@@justanothermortal1373 True, but children don't have much life experience to compare what is normal or not. They also thought it was their mum at first so they had a period where they could ease into the strange experience. Plus it's a known trope that children see and play with ghosts all the time lol
@@cocoduck7745 The first time would be a little wild but I can see the convenience.
The house is believed to be the site of several portals that traverse between worlds. In her books Andrea Perron mentions a hallway that everyone hated walking down. All of their pets avoided it as well! They once tried to lure the family dog with a steak to see if they could get it to walk down the hallway & it just sat there whimpering & whining pitifully. There was a big fireplace that was believed to be another one. When the family moved in, it’s opening was all closed off & bordered up so no one could access it. It was a fact that the house was constantly freezing, but no one could understand why. Finally, one night Caroline Perron had enough & started pulling apart the boards covering the fireplace with her bare hands, taking out all the junk that someone had used to stuff up & seal the chimney. Finally, they were able to get a fire going but according to Andrea Perron the negative activity increased dramatically after Caroline opened that chimney. Their dad, Roger Perron, was a salesman so he was often on the road. Because of this he was often not home to witness the haunting & what torment his family was living with every day. It started to be a point of contention between the couple and their relationship began to suffer. Andrea’s books are great! Her writing is a very detailed, eloquent account spread out over 3 books of what her & her family’s life was like living in that house for 10 years. Highly recommend to believers or non-believers alike!
My dogs wouldn't have just sat there if you dangled a steak in front of them. LOL
So what would happen if the house was demolished ?
Wait so there father wasn't around? So that means the speculation that the father was actually the one abusing the family and they coped with the trauma by manifesting the story of ghosts abusing them instead of their father couldn't have been true if he wasn't ever there?
@@thelastmoonchild. It wouldn't be the first time.
Several portals to traverse between worlds are in that log cabin in Rhode Island? Do you even hear yourself? Dog won't go down hallway? Alleged negative happenings getting worse after a fireplace was opened? Not to mention that the "abuse" was likely coming from the father.
My dog used to drag his ass across the yard sometimes. Does that mean there's a portal over there? My other dog was scared of storms and hid during them. Are storms portals as well? Or are animals just quirky? Man, I sure wonder. When dogs bark for no reason outside, it's no big deal. When they do it inside, it's because there's a ghost in the corner omg!!!
I feel sorry for Bathsheba. Ma'am already lost her children and the town back then ostracized her for it. There's no evidence she ever was a witch, nor anyone evil. And thanks to this bs movie, her actual grave has been vandalized and her gravestone stolen. She wasn't the original home owner either, she was the neighbour.
But they actually did find bodies of what are presumed to be soldier around the actual house.
The problem isn't the movie it's the people who after seeing it decide they can go vandalize her resting place. The movie did her a bad reputation maybe but the people who went and did that aren't any better. The movie didn't tell them to do it, they decided to do it on their own.
@@Karomix3 I'm well aware that the movie didn't tell them to do it. But they created this false image of a real person and gave people the reason to vandalize. Honestly, destroying a person's image like this after they've died is one of the most horrible things you can do.
The media never directly tells people to do something but they very much play a hand at influencing people to take those actions and have to be held accountable for it. Another example for this is how the Show "Thirteen reasons why" inspired many young girls to recreate the suicide scene and take their own lives, because they glorified suicide and mental illness. When your movie directly gives people a reason to do shit like this, you're partially to blame (especially because they're still in the wrong for defaming an actual person like this).
@@strawberryfox8819 True enough.
there are definitely 7 soldiers buried on the grounds where the conjuring house is located. and apparently the bloodiest war in the history of america took place on those grounds. as for bathsheba, it's said all her children died before they turned 7 or something. she used needles to kill them according to some people (i guess her 3rd child was found dead with a needle poking the back of the child's head). there's no true evidence if she really was the one haunting the house. and her actual grave was vandalised way before this movie came out (literally after she was buried) when people thought she was a witch and that she had killed her children. not the movie's fault lol
@@-lakshya7288 It wasn't unusual for children to not make it to adulthood back then. Also, she never killed her own children, the only problematic thing was that another woman's child died in her care with a puncture wound at the back of the head but she was never found guilty of it. The main reason she was antagonized by the community back then and claimed to be a witch was because she was related to one of the victim's of a witchcraft trial.
Kissing ghosts? How did Hollywood not capitalize on THAT story plot?
cos kiss is positive...
Yeah n how is that not something on a kim kardashian porn 😂 just kidding
@@DivineMotherMoonSunLyricQuo17 ; )))))
@@DivineMotherMoonSunLyricQuo17 (probably the same answer apply, it's just a kiss, no penetration...)
They did. Casper lol
Being in a haunted house is like being in an abusive relationship. It’s hard to leave.
Yep, especially when ghosts sweep up the floors. 😆
Esepecially when in ecconomic recession.
That's so true, my childhood home in which my mom still lives in is haunted. I sometimes miss it, but I have things of my own as an adult and that's enough. Lol
@@freckles1525 really?.
ez, just call a taxi
Strange as it may seem, Andrea Perron, the eldest daughter and author of House of Darkness House of Light, has recently claimed her decade spent living in that house though at times horrifying was the best time of her life. She believes it to be more then just a haunted house but actually a portal to multiple dimensions cleverly disguised as a farm house.
Andrew perron is she the eldest daughter of Carolyn Peron 9r someone else
Yes, Andrea is the oldest daughter of Carolyn and Roger
If ghosts are real I believe they are multidimensional creatures no doubt
I met her. She's so amazing and friendly 😊
Maybe the ghost went after the youngest more ?
Did anybody else lose their sh*t when weird history said "yeah, Norma, that's still not normal... get out" great video Weird History! XD
I went to a CVS pharmacy today. On the entrance door, they had painted "Enter if you dare" in red gel paint, and on the exit door, they painted "Get out!" I thought it was hilarious!
@Sanders A yeah, a few times during the video, in fact. All delivered in that deadpan manner with a touch of sarcasm! It's great!
I love the snarky comments!
Probably one of the best comments he’s said ever
Love his sarcasm
Having lived in a haunted home I can attest to the stress level and constant fear you have. Most people don’t believe and that’s ok. I hope you never have something you can’t see sit on your bed next to you in the middle of the night and you’re able to see the indentation in the mattress when you turn on the light and then feel it stand up. Talk about shaking your belief system
I get it. All this talk of skeptics and atheists here, what people don’t realise is that most people who end up with paranormal activity in their home are skeptics at the start.
Recite Surah-Al-Baqarah in your home, they will leave.
@@Ali-Bea When you can't explain something, the correct answer is "I don't know". Not fill your lack of understanding with your own versions of fairy tales. It's hilarious that there's different paranormal events for different religions. Almost like whatever beliefs someone is brought up with, influences their paranormal experiences. Strange that Djinn don't fuck with x-tian's at all. Are they simply not good enough to haunt?
I would hate that
@@dickbuttbuttdick901 what about for people like me who don't believe in God? I know ghosts are real, I don't need proof and I don't need to convince anyone. Once you see something or hear something that's real, you'll change your close minded opinion.
There is nothing more haunting to me than competitive exams and interviews.
😂😂😂
So true 😢
I went to an institution that has special classes and tests for competitive exams and it was a pretty fun experience tbh.
Imagine, you live your life and die. Now, over a century later everybody calling you a witch and making stories with you as the villain. I doubt Bathsheba was described truthfully.
Actually the creator did a piss poor job of research a lot of the things he posted as facts are incorrect. (Just look up some of the actual interviews with Andrea Perron or any of the girls for that matter). Andrea claims about 40 years after the fact Lorraine Warren expressed regret in naming Bathsheba and blaming it all on her, nor do the sisters think it was her. Nor did the creator of this video mention because of the movie Bathshebas grave has been desecrated multiple times and her headstone has been stolen.
Bathsheba’s gravestone has been vandalized and broken into pieces multiple times in the years since the movie came out.
Yeah nice point. Why all the sudden you turn into a freak with a completely different psycho personality
I'm sure Bathsheba was just a normal woman. She would probably be shocked at being accused of practicing a witchcraft. Whatever poltergeists are (mischievous ghosts, or some sort of mental disorder of their victims) they tend to lie.
I am now beginning to think that Jesus was just one bloke after which entire fairytale gospels were written now.
We need a broom ghost and a dishwasher ghost too 😆
Stop it!🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@crystald8465 if they're going to live with us inside the house for free, they need to help with the chores too! 😂😂😂
Get a robot vacuum and disposable plates to supplement those ghosts.
@@aimlesslost great idea! 😆
@@applesolon993 but seriously I hate sweeping and vacuuming and have dogs, so I got 2 cheap robot vacuums and they are the best roommates I've ever had (aside from the dogs ).
Not being able to afford to just up and leave, paired with not being able to sell the house, is 100% a valid reason to not leave.
Especially when you have children.
Most people won't believe you if you say that you need help because your house is haunted and you can't live there.
That's a fast ticket to the nut hut.
"Yeah, Norma, that's still not normal, get out" Why did this line delivery crack me up?
Me too!
Me as well
I came to the comment section SPECIFICALLY for this comment 😂
i almost choked on my chips when i heard that 🤣
Yes indeed, I lost my poo poo too.
It wasn't the spirit of a witch, it was a demon. The rotting flesh smell, the ability to throw people around, only inhuman spirits possess these attributes.
Yes, symptoms of demons indeed.
agreed
How can you smell something that isn't there huh?.
@@abramslion1 How do you know it's not there bruh?
@@abramslion1 when they want you to know their presence, you'll know it, either by eerie feeling, smell, or poltergeist activity.
I don't understand how you're gonna live with a ghost in your house when its haunting you to the point where a family member is at the verge of dying but you still refuse to leave the house
Did it ever occur to you that maybe the scene in the movie where Roger explains to Ed that they can’t move because they had bought the house from an auction, and put so much money into it, and because of how fast things were happening….they possibly didn’t know where else to go, especially if it were to follow them……could’ve been what truly happened in real life to the Perron family? It isn’t always that simple to just get up and leave, sprints can sometimes attach themselves to anyone, and will follow you wherever you go. So even if they had moved out, the spirits could’ve latched themselves onto them.
@@tiamarrow6366 more likely that None of it happened. That's why they didn't leave.
Because people adapt. Quickly at that. And the haunting started gradually. Also, financial issues and they probably had bigger priorities and didn't want to live on the streets.
@@jacobsealyeah this is such bs. They should be sued for calling this a true story smdh
Did it never occur to you that maybe they couldn't afford to move? They had 5 kids, after all.
If anyone you know is being haunted just call a sceptic, as long as the sceptic is there they will be 100% fine this is a guarantee. It's quite amazing how effective sceptics are of ridding places of ghosts...
@@Jleesdollies 😂
@@Jleesdollies you’re welcome
I mean that's not a bad idea. As someone who has seen paranormal things before, I still try to use the more realistic explanation before resorting to the more spiritual one. I'd love to go to this house to fully convince me otherwise. Why don't they ever invite scientists and researchers to these supposed haunted places to view the séance first hand?
Yea just call somebody that's septic and you'll be good lol.
Skeptics? You mean sane people?
-Mum, dad, there are ghosts hunting us, can we leave?
-Nah, house market is a mess right now
Every family in horror movies ever
Yeah let’s stick it out for 10 years
The mom did spend a bunch of money the family didn’t have to buy the house on a whim, so that tracks. Not sure it was haunted, though.
They're the embodiment of
“OH NO!!!😨😰, anyways 😐🛌”
dad: sleep in the forest or haunted house, u choose.
The second i would experience something paranormal i will be out of the damn house even if I would have to sleep under a bridge my whole life.
The Perrons: Visited by ghosts, hear ghosts talking to them, smells rotten flesh, tortured by a male ghost but they stayed
My family: Hears door opening at night
Next morning
Mom: Pack your bags we are leaving
The rest of the family: Agree with her cause we care about our lives
Smartest move your mom ever made ngl
looks like your mom need therapy
or you're filthy rich
Exactly my family leaving the same night.
Next morning Welp those colthes and things can be replaced were not going back
Uh..it was the '70's. Which sucked. C'mon Nixon, then Carter. Economy in the dumpster the entire decade, Vietnam, urban decay. Yeah, I'm sure they had some really good opportunities to walk away from their house and mortgage. Why aren't the previous owners mentioned at all? The Perrons bought the house from the Kenyon family in1970. You mean no haunting before that?
My parents are divorced and some time before finishing higschool I stayed with my dad. He rented a house outside of the city. I remember it being so creepy and I always felt someone watching me. Especially when dad worked at nights. I remember going into his bedroom .there I felt this energy and eyes on me even more....not long after that when I finished school I went back to my mum. When I talked with dad after all he told me that he moved because he found out that two people killed themselves in that house and owner didn't told him before renting. Those were old people, old woman hanged herself and a man shoot himself. When I asked my dad where in the house he said "my bedroom" ...same bedroom where I felt eyes on me before even knowing what happened there.. I believe that energy of trauma stays and maybe some kind of portal between the world's. I will never forget this dark energy in that house.. and we had a lot of fighting. I remember my dad one night Especially being so crazy and yelling around the house all night .maybe dark spirits were feeding of our energy..and I had in that time really big depression and just this feeling of being lost. Now 3 years later in normal environment I feel how scary and not normal it really was.
Where was that house?
@@meralEdwtDawlatly 🇭🇷 Croatia
I hope you're doing fine now, stay strong :).
liar
@@WalterWhite717 agreed
Bathsheba's mom, holding her newborn daughter: I'm gonna give you a name that will make people think you're a witch 130 years from now.
It’s Hebrew.
@@regan3873 Hebrew for witch?
@@sschi9298 “daughter of the oath”
@@regan3873 Too bad she took the crazy oath...
@@regan3873 oath of $atan?
I think the poor mother was suffering from mental illness and it was just easier for everyone to think it was supernatural. The girls even say they thought it was their mother initially kissing them. It likely was but later, they re-remembered it as a ghost. The "spirits" were kind at first, then abusive. Again, a possible explanation is the mother has a mental breakdown and started abusing the kids. It's possible a male family member was also abusing them (the male ghost) So the girls have processed the night time terrors inflicted on them as not perpetuated by beloved family members, but evil spirits.
I genuinely believe the family thinks they were haunted. Again, it's easier than the alternative. Throw in some phoney ghost hunters to encourage the delusion and wham, you've got a horror movie.
yea i agree
Yes you are right our brain is very complex it will make you believe anything
I get your point, but throwing around abuse is not okay lol.
You can say that but then, some people do experience hauntings in their lives.
Tell that to my whole family who have been experiencing it since before I was born. I am by no means mentally ill and have and still am having experiences. Fine if you don't believe as you most probably haven't had it happen to you yet.
Eddie Murphy: "Why don't the people just get the hell out of the house? You can't make a horror movie with black people in it cause the movie'd stop…. “Wow, baby, this is beautiful. We got a chandelier hanging up here, kids outside playing, it's a beautiful neighborhood, I really love-this is beaut-“
Spirit in the House: "Get out!!"
Eddie: “Too bad we can't stay.”
It's why Eddie Murphy would never have made a good Ghostbuster so Ernie Hudson stepped up instead.
"I mean she was nothing but 4 or 5 years old they couldn't have been too attached to her" lol Eddie Murphy
I was just getting ready to reference Black People leaving the Paranormal/Supernatural & White People staying to experience it!
Pretty sure this exact quote inspired the movie Get Out
Eddie Murphy was alluding to the films The Amityville Horror and Poltergeist. The scene in The Amityville Horror when a Catholic priest is trying to bless the house and he hears the angry voice in the house say, “ Get out!”
Poltergeist had strange moments with things moving on their own and strange noises.
And since the Freleigh family moved into the area because they were the first family to move in and because it belonged to the patriarch’s bosses, they got a bargain.
Coincidentally, the events that inspired the writing and filming of Poltergeist was from an incident that occurred in Long Island in the mid to late 50’s. It was on the police reports in Long Island. The house was not far from the house in Amityville(about 10 miles away, give or take).
There was a channel on RUclips about what would happen if black people were the main characters in films like Jeepers Creepers or other horror films. The scene from Jeepers Creepers 2 when Darry is seen in a dream trying to warn people about the Creeper, the black guy driving stops the car and turns around. It was hilarious.
Some people can’t just move
They spent most of their money getting the house or are tied into a mortgage or have no money to just leave. So if it turns out to be haunted, where do they go? To be homeless? With children?
Let me tell you that, for me everything was better than being in a house like that and living that nightmare !!
They could have asked shelter from anyone they knew. Not all of them had to be in one house. They could have lived in like 3 houses until they found a way to fix it. But they never did. It's because it was a delusion. Someone had a psychosis and there's something called " shared psychosis". It's probably that. That's why they never moved out. It was easier to think it's a ghost. It all makes sense this way.
I take homeless and ghotless for $300 Alex
Uh hell yes. Homeless and alive than haunted and dead.
Better than being possessed by a fuckin ghost lmaooo sometimes u gotta be homeless than Risking death...atlease I can see a dude tried to rob instead of a damn ghost can't see trying to kill me tf lmao
Andrea Perron, the eldest daughter in the family and author of "House of Darkness, House of Light", recently shared that she lived in that house for a decade. Despite the occasional horrors, she described it as the most wonderful time of her life. She believes that the house was not just haunted but was actually a portal to multiple dimensions, cleverly disguised as a farmhouse.
It’s awfully sweet of a ghost to tuck the kids in and sweep up the kitchen 😌
Right
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I sometimes think if that ghost would ever just be like in the ghost meeting
“Hey guys can you just not be mean to them and just consider them as your roommate :D?”
“Shut up meg”
@@HowardHank 😂😂😂😂
That happened to my brother and i we were so drunk we thought is was our grandmother...my cousin heard us talking he poked his head out of the covers and saw an old woman tucking us in to bed
“Get out. Get out. Ill drive you out with death and gloom”
“Nah!”
she heard wrongly, it was 'i will drive u out with dad and mom'.
My mom once rented a house in corvallis Oregon on 4th street and it had a basement that was old foundation 100s of years old.. The basement had segmented rooms with no doors a musty stench always and a eerie feeling of something actively watching you... My mom had rented a nice washer and dryer from rent a center which was a blessing to be able to wash our cloths at 🏡.. The bad part was that the water hookup was in the basement:(....I was 12 years old and woke up for school alone usually .. One fateful morning I went to get my cloths from our new washer and dryer happy to have my cloths in arms I started up the stairs and I I had that sixth sense feeling of something wrong .. I proceeded to run up the stairs and as I reached the top a sound so evil so horrible screamed upward in my face... This Roar sounded like a lion roar with a sonic boom powerful .. I proceeded to slam the basement door threw my cloths on the floor and I went outside and in fear all I could do was stand and stare at this house knowing I was alone in there ,how did this sound form how did this happen ... This was the beginning of my clairvoyance it was my defining moment of what side I would stand on ... I knew from that point on life after death is real and spirits energy's whatever u call them are REAL.. I have many more stories like this in my life comment and like and I will make videos .. This story is true and shortened for this section .. Always bless ur home and if u go to a new place and get the hairs standing up thats ur sign leave
Man that's long
Or it could be auditory hallucinations.
I’m surprised the ghost of Mrs. Arnold wasn’t mentioned, she’s the one that Andrea Perrin has later claimed she thinks is the malevolent one and it’s historically confirmed she is the one who hanged herself (in the barn) ..Bathsheba was just a normal person and Andrea doesn’t actually think her spirit was tormenting them (Bathsheba never even actually lived in that house, she lived in another farm house adjacent to the Perrin house) so yah idk about all that
Thanks for this. 👍🏼 I saw this story on Paranormal Witness and didn’t realise it was the basis of the conjuring.
it's all rubbish
How did Bathsheba even get implicated?
@@seannotconnery8191 yup, show me one bit of peer reviewed evidence that ghosts exist and are not made up for attention/money, the product of someone's imagination or similcra and il start listening. And by evidence I mean a proper scientific paper with verifiable proof and not the ramblings of some loony with mental health issues and a few grainy photos that prove nothing.
@@Passions5555 Probably because by the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, 'Bathsheba' was a weird-sounding name.
Have the walls ever been checked? This is the second time I heard about the soldiers in the wall, but not a single mention if it was true or not.
Quite frankly, that's not completely stupid. I live in a town in Virginia that went back and forth between control of Union and then Confederate troops several times during the Civil War. There is one historic house in town that used to be the home of the Sheriff at that time. It still has the jail cell in the house basement....because the jail would be in the Sheriff's house back then (small town). I was a classmate of the daughter of the family that lived there in the 80's, and I got to see it myself. It is a matter of lore that there are the bodies of at least two Union Soldiers that got separated from their unit and pissed off the wrong people in the town. They were killed (not in battle) buried in the yard of that home. In wartime you don't expect to find out what happened to every single person that didn't make it home. We don't have any solders in the walls here, but we have soldiers in the yard.
yeah un proper burials is a reason paranormal persists in haunted places
There’s a theory that the soldiers are buried by a stone wall outside the house. Someone did a scan - idk the precise equipment- and saw that there were plots underground. The man who did it has a history of looking for unmarked graves and he said it has the same characteristics of what he always sees. I’m not sure why, but they said they’re not allowed to dig for some reason. Check out the Colby and Sam video for some info
I do believe that that part was true. They did find the soldiers in the walls.
@@JBTriple8 What exactly constitutes an “un proper burial”? If I just die in the woods, and I don’t get buried at all (or I’m buried “improperly” by leaves and nature), does that count? What if I drowned at sea? Whose definition of “proper” are we using? Whose cultural/religious traditions?
"Paranormal? Or crappy old box!" I almost spit out my coffee 😆 I love the humor in this channel
We lived in a house in MI and my kids told me sometimes they saw a little girl sitting on the edge of an open drawer of their dresser. I later found out a woman and her daughter had been murdered in that house. The details were made into a movie called “The lonely hearts club murders”. Another movie was made later about the murder staring John Travolta. So glad I don’t live there anymore.
liar. The Lonely Hearts Killers never killed a mother and her daughters.
@@DominicNJ73 yes they did, they drown the child in a water basin and and shot the mother.
@@DominicNJ73 see this is exactly why nobody believes in any of it. People always make up some bs. 😂🤣
@@DominicNJ73 They’re talking about Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck who were a serial killer couple during the late 40’s. Their final victims were a young widow and her 2 year old daughter. They were suspected to have had up to 20 victims in total.
@@Lauranna Thank you for the info.
I was a little kid growing up in the 70's in New England. We were 3 kids with both my parents working good jobs full-time.
I don't know if the story is real, but the poverty certainly was.
Not sure where in NE you're from but the contrast must be crazy. Now, Boston is incredibly expensive as is most of Mass. Gentrification central
i never associate new england with poverty lol
@@rafangille Historically, it was awful. HP Lovecraft used to live there, and he set so many of his terrifying horror stories there simply because he hated living there so much. He was the son of a rich ambassador but his parents died early and he was poor for the rest of his short life.
@@flammaxdd9627 there's a lot more to New England than just Boston......
@@rafangille Hartford, Providence etc. Are some of the most impoverished cities in the country. Do some research
14 years in the paranormal field and this case is one of the weirdest I have ever read about. Andrea Perron put out 3 books about it.
Bathsheba -“Get out! Get out! I’ll drive you out with death and gloom!”
-“We can’t afford it!”
Bathsheba -“Well then get a second job and stop having so many kids! Now get out!!”
😂😂😂😂
"Our mortgage and property taxes are too expensive!"
Bathsheba: "Oh, well alright then." 🤣🤣
Best comment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahha
Can't really ask for a better Halloween when Weird History is dealing out the treats. 👻🎯
Facts!
Yes....😁
I was just there a week ago for the tour. The basement smelled terribly and made me physically uncomfortable. My arm tingled when I was walking upstairs to the kids’ bedroom. Nothing else was creepy. I saw some orbs and a face in a window later in my photographs. My 13 year old son violently threw up a day after the tour and he said something stuck with him from the Farm aka the Conjuring House. Also, we did a 30 minute hike on their woods before the house tour. It was positively gorgeous and I didn’t feel or see spirits. Just beautiful Rhode Island woods and creek!
I grew up in an old Victorian style house well over a hundred years old, I currently live in my own house that’s nearly ninety to one hundred years old. Never, in either house, have I encountered anything super natural. The only spirits encountered where the ones I consumed. Happy Halloween everyone!
I’ve lived in several old houses from childhood till now my house I own now was built in 1869. In not superstitious and I guarantee all of these people have quite the imagination
@@bramblecino They have quite the motivation to lie for many years to sell their "story" haha
The human brain isn't something you play with ;) Most so called hauntings can probably be traced back to hallucination, schizophrenia (+ other mental illness), belief in religion's, active imagination, old house sounds, history and so on.
Well considering the Perrin family has made a significant amount of money and it would make sense they would all participate maybe they were scared of the house but they did live there for 10 years!! Comon. And the current owners had made it into some sort of haunted Air BNB and had things “moving” on camera and other anomalies and noe selling for 1 million dollars on the market.
Books, real estate, etc etc etc movie deals. There is money to be made from wild imaginations. Now tell me the last time a ghost killed someone??? As Rogsn put it
Yeah our brains are wired to see things, faces, patterns, it’s a protection device from predators in the dark. As we lost our more animal instincts, heightened smell etc our brains imagination filled that part in. It’s called HADD. Hyperactive Attention Detective Device.
I would hope that one day, if this pattern should ever repeat itself anywhere in the world, that with the advent of so many mobile phones, we can now get multiple video recordings of the same event. Once that begins to happens, the scientific community can get involved and maybe we can get some answers. Until then, they're really just stories.
There is no science here, sweetie. If it is supernatural it cannot interact with the natural world. This is the human mind at work.
@@ProfessionalDefenestrater hi, thx for ur comment, it's appreciated. Everything is science. That's one of the major deficiencies with human beings is their capacity to believe in things that aren't real. We have plenty of examples of this including religious beliefs among more. We understand everything to the most basic levels of matter, time, entropy generally and so much more. Anything that can qualify as supernatural will still have to play by the same physical rules.
Seems that ghosts had stopped interacting when camera became common personal items 🤣🤣
@@philipberthiaume2314 There is no proof other than personal feelings that there are gods and the alike.
There's entire tv shows dedicated to doing exactly what you're talking about, multiple shows actually. No actual evidence tho.
This is just entertainment, there's nothing here to study besides the psychology behind it.
Here is a first hand account, - I grew up with Andrea and the Perrons on Round Top rd. I had been in the house many times and NEVER was anything remotely 'spooky' or ever talked about during the many years we hung out. So I say, it's a successful fictional account of of a great story teller, recounting the 'imagined' ghost they played into as youngsters living in a run down creaking old house. I've alway's applauded Andrea on her success in writing the book and selling the right's to the movie. From the hardship and poverty the endured as kid's, she deserves her financial success. But they really stretched the truth in the movie about what she originally wrote. Andrea, I still have nothing but fond memories of our time in the late 70's and I wish Freddy was still here too. ( I still remember the time when Andrea show me where her Dad hid his 'Doobies' behind a picture on the fireplace mantel.) !! (Well they were SOMEBODY'S joint's ! maybe the ghost ! )
And I still live in town, and chuckle when I drive past the house.
Did you ever feel anything off about their mother? They've been many rumours of her suffering from a mental illness (hence, the possession), and also the girls being abused by one of the family members which they took as a presence of a ghost/spirit due to their trauma.
A likely story.
There should be a weird history about how humans started riding Horses
Man I wish I had a carpenter ghost in my house, he'll scare the crap out of me and I'll run into the other room and Bam new dresser and chair
😂💕👌
😂😂😂😂
unfortunately u have a gay ghost, always wake up beside u
A few days after my grandmother died I woke up in the middle of the night super awake only to wonder why I woke up so alerty, then I looked down the bed and saw a ghostly figure in the shape of my grandmother, who felt very benign even "moved her hand towards me" in a reassuring manner. I was around 7 years I believe? I'll never forget it.
My mother told me a similar story with her grandfather. He had passed when she was a young girl, i think she was around 10. She woke up in the middle of the night and saw a cloud like, white form that was levitating in the room. She wasn’t scared either.
Hauntings apart this could be a case of shared psychosis where one of the family members had a nervous breakdown and the others followed suit.
Best explanation
Like I posted earlier I lived " in a haunted house" and I didn't even know was haunted s*** kept happening objects would end up on the floor I'm the only one that lived there. Had a buddy over one time and lights started coming on and off in the hallway sound kids running down the hallway giggling.. another incident I ended up waking up one night standing on the head of my couch against the wall In a crucifix position paralyzed. I could move my head back and forth but could not move my arms or legs.. I lived in several places since then none of that's happened to me since.. incidentally months after those occurrences there were some people that were going to move in upstairs on the third floor and they were rather cute. I only seen them once. The owner ( Steve and Cami ) informed me that the girls parents found out the house was noted to be haunted In which Steve and kami never disclosed. Steve told me that he had to return the deposit and they didn't move in.. he failed to tell me that.I I responded by saying hey that makes sense.. cuz there's been some strange s*** happening here on the second floor lol.. Sorry about all the grammatical errors and stuff I voice texted most of this and didn't proofread lol. The s*** happen in that house crazy times at that beautiful manner back in the late once I found out a priest died in there and another Irish lady I ended up playing a bunch of Irish music I believe it was Ashley McIsaac all the s*** stopped.. I kid you not.. The owners ended up selling it to a local theological seminary
@@Mlaprades I believe it
My thoughts exactly. I think the mother was the starter and the rest of the family followed suit. It's like a case study
@@Gos1234567 Demonic activity is the best explanation, just like the boy in Illinois from Gary who walked up the wall in the hospital backward a few years ago.....this story was confirmed by the hospital staff and many others....this story is the same as the newest gary Indiana one....
I lived in that town (Burrillville, RI) as a kid in the 70's. Never heard a peep about it back then. Just sayin'...
attention seekers were really common back then because of the boredom
@@dumaneduard I think it is about the movies back in the 70s The Exorcist, The Omen. Satan and the devil were popular in the late 60s and 70s satanic panic Anton LaVey, Charles Manson. Easy to try to claim and cash in on ghost and possession stories.
People still believe
NY Times
"One way is to ask a selection of people representative of the population if they believe in ghosts. In a 2019 IPSOS poll, 46 percent of respondents said they did."
@@notsureiL No wonder people also thought that KISS was satanic lmao. Now that I think of it, this is just another pile of nonsense, and no better than the accusations of satanism in metal.
@@dumaneduard Genius.
I would absolutley LOVE to see a "prequel" to The Conjuring, about the original investigating team at the house who were there BEFORE the Warrens, and how they were instrumental in bringing Ed and Lorraine Warren into the case!
It was two young brothers, and I believe they were teenagers.
@@marjamesquire8141 Thank you very much. 🙂
I lived in a bad neighborhood when I was younger. We never believed in ghosts, you have to fear some of the living more than some silly ghost. I never heard of a "dead" person killing anyone.
Well it's happened. But people like you just call other people crazy because you lack the ability to understand and probably are terrified at the thought that it could be real and even worse, in your life.
@@christiangraff5236 Why don’t you source your claims? Provide us with one account of a living person that has been killed by a spirit or paranormal entity.
@@coryjackson8451 I would if anybody would actually list it as a cause of death. No government agency will allow that
Lol because demons possess the living. That’s probably why people do evil fucked up shit
@@sr-pz7gp People do evil and fucked up shit due to mental illness usually. This has been documented and proven countless times, the boogeyman and his demons however, not a single time.
Ghosts apparently have a better love life than me.
Imagine a ghost giving you the D but his pull out game weak with ectoplasm everywhere.
My love life is filled with ghosts. One day they're there, next 🤷🏼♀️🤣
With Dan Ackroyd
I once owned a home that a man committed suicide in. He sat on the front porch and shot himself. One of our neighbors told us after we purchased the home. Nothing ever happened and I never felt anything but safe in the home. I did research the claim and it was true.
Two houses in the same town as the Conjuring house are former funeral homes. Living close by, I have never heard that they were haunted. I'm sure thousands of dead people passed through those houses with no signs of haunting. Grandparents on both sides of my family died in their houses and no hauntings.
You have to invite spirits in. They or the former owners did that.
I've always joked that if my house was actually haunted, I'd be too tired and too stupid to notice.
Pretty interesting, my aunt worked with James Wan on this to authenticate a lot of the claims, historically accuracies. Most of which was accurate just, dramatized.
Sounds like the mother had psychosis and projected it on the children. The 2 `ghost hunters` then used this to embellish the story to make money. The ghosts assaulting the girls in their beds really sounds like they were abused by either a family member or a third party and have repressed the memories. The entire thing sounds sketchy as hell tbh.
I totally agree
There's a thing called shared psychosis
@@ironlake8944 absolutely, and a child will take a parents explanation for something they don't understand without question in many cases which reinforces the psychosis.
This has always been my take as well. That framing of the story would have made for a more interesting film, imo.
Thanks for posting this.
I have a hard time deciding wether ghosts exist or not.
But your comment makes me think that, well... maybe what we mean by ghosts are even worse things.
The attitude of this guy has got to be the best part of all of this. He balances the freakiness of the story so well with asides of what we're all thinking.
Super entertaining! Great video guys.
Oh no a broom ghost! Please don't clean while I'm sleeping!!
Love you Weird History.
Right back at you!
A "Broom Ghost" sounds simply delightful!
The STORY as in Fiction The Warrens and the true believers entire defense of them revolves around the single idea that they didn’t charge for their “service”. They charged $15 to tour their museum and the books they sold are bad enough but the worst part is in the movie contracts they stated that they altered facts enough so those people they “helped” couldn’t claim any rights to the story, and the courts agreed. If you go back to before the first Amityville Horror movie they both have interviews saying that “yeah, the Lutz’s their attorney and Ed and I were sitting around trying to think of how to make money off the story and we came up with this movie idea” no social media the story explodes and no one remembers the origin of all the BS.
We already know all this.
the real mystery in that house is how Defeo shot 8 rounds out of a rifle in a house that was so loud it could be heard a mile a way but it didnt wake any one up. no neighbors heard it but he killed 6 ppl in their sleep and No one woke up??? wtf is that .
@@kyleyoung5063 You may already know it, but read the comments and you'll see some people don't.
@@Isaiah42069 wasn't there a bad thunderstorm that night?
So was any of this real or just false for the cash
One late evening I was attempting to clean out a spare room when an uneasiness took control of me. I tried to shake it but the feeling just wouldn't subside so I left the room alone and didn't say anything about it. The next day my son's little friend tried to go into that same room. My son told his friend, "don't go in there, there's no toys in there........plus that's the creepy room anyway "....... Not to mention the many times my alarm clock was unplugged in the middle of the night. Damn ghost got me fired for being late too many times. Apparently, "the ghost unplugged my alarm clock again" isn't a suitable excuse for being late to work.
I don't know what I'm more creeped out about. The film or the true story. This is the perfect video for Halloween!
The family is crazy for staying there that long.
nah, they were just crazy
@@IRosamelia they were liars
@@raulh5457 true that
I’m sure they believed in some of it and most of it was hyperbole. U know the uncle who exaggerates everything or your one crazy friend that has stories. I knew a guy who was a vet and man he had all kinds of “war stories” u thought he was legit Rambo
it's not logical idk
I just loved the way he said "Yeah Norma, that's still not normal, get out"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The true story of my ex-wife is scarier than the divorce.
Yikes!
Make a video I’m thinking about marriage you could save me a lot of trouble and money I would owe you one 😂
@@Marshallpassmore don't get married.
@@KennyRider137 thanks for the advice
@@Marshallpassmore Like Kenny says, don't get married. It doesn't mean what it used to mean & Vows are mere words spoken. When you're together GREAT for 10 yrs, then add paper, it's over.
You never know a person until you divorce them.
Buy a ring, go on vacation & pledge your love to them between you 2, leave the State out of it & you'll be fine. In today's society, divorce is easy & nothing but a money grab.
When I was a kid I lived in a house where a murder had been committed. Mom decided to rent it because it was cheap and she had just broken up with my Dad. Mom had to find a place for a family of four.
Mom usually slept on the couch. She once told me that she felt something tugging at her blanket, but, she wasn't about to open her eyes to see what it was.
Also, I have a young distant cousin who had conversations with her deceased grandfather on a regular basis.
🤣😂🤣 stupid family
@@Gos1234567 thats rude-
@@Gos1234567 uncalled for....
My mate's sister lived in a house where the Night Stalker murdered two elderly women. Her family was terrorized. It took 3 priests to finally get the house cleared. His sister was pushed and actually broke her back. She had to lie in bed for months while being terrorized. Her two young children would see things, and scream about the "star man" being there. (Ramirez had painted pentagrams on the walls above the victims.) The kids/mom had no idea the murders had occurred there. The dad (now divorced) didn't tell them. That's why the house was so cheap. I don't care who believes me - all five of my inlaws experienced it and still talk about it today.
@@Gos1234567
Lmao
I hate scary movies. But I love hearing the stories from people that have witnessed paranormal activity. Please tell me I’m not the only one 😅
I listen quite frequently to people who have stories about witnessing paranormal activity.
They never mentioned the husband in all this... What was he doing when all this was going on?
Actually the husband was involved quite a bit throughout the decade they lived in the house. This video has a lot and I do mean a lot of bad information. Especially when actual interviews with the daughters are easy to find. But to the question of the husband he was very much against the Warrens being involved but relented because it's what his wife wanted. (to try to find a solution). He really didn't like or appreciate his family's story and business was so out in the public in papers back then, nor the Warrens using it for their own fame.
Sorry also wanted to add it wasn't until the séance happened (and not in the basement for that matter) in which his wife almost died was when they finally moved shortly after, and they cut all ties with the Warrens after that. Wasn't until several decades later Lauraine Warren reached out to them offering them money to tell their story/movie rights for the conjuring (and they only grudgingly agreed to it because it was life changing money and they were having difficulties).
@@jershumuyo2734
Oh WOW! Where can I find the real full story?
@@jershumuyo2734
Thank you for all the info. I appreciate it.
@@slkric1724 if you youtube search Andrea Perron (the eldest daughter) there is a lot of interviews with her (she's also since written a book too). This video also is recent, the channel goes into the real conjuring house and interspaces it with clips of an interview with her for context of some of the rooms. ruclips.net/video/sl1fxidiZsY/видео.html&ab_channel=grimmlifecollective
Generally speaking when you undercover these kinds of stories only human`s creepiness pops up. That sounded like the kid`s mother and father abused them and force them to tell this story to me 🤷♀
Or had someone living in the house that they didn't know about
I lived in a house where several of my family members experienced supernatural events. To this day it still creeps me out
Witches weren't actually vessels for Satan either... They were spiritual medicine women and beer brewers.
Very true
Sounds like something a witch would say.
@@ernst91 very perceptive! I am indeed
@@sarahroddey2937 So be careful you don't get hanged
@@sigridbohne I can't tell if this is a threat or a warning lol
Poor lady who was kissing them, probably a friendly ghost if so, hope she find peace eventually 👌🏾👍🏾
I had 2 co-workers who told me about experiences with hauntings in their homes when they were children. My grandmother saw the ghost of my grandfather, but just once. I was with a friend when he saw an orb come from a wall, bounce along the floor and then go back through the wall. He wasn’t faking it…I will never forget the look on his face. I thought he was having a stroke. I didn’t turn to see where he was looking so I missed it!
Positive way to rid any area of ghosts...put video cameras in every room recording all the time. Guaranteed there will never be a ghost showing up at any time...ever.
yup, zero Real ghost evidence online till date despite camera could be cheaper than mcDonald meal
The first house I bought had 5 spirits occupying it. An older female, two older males, a boy and a cat.
Some pretty full on things happened in MY house. Including my infant son levitating above his cot mattress, a thick green mist hovering above mine and my husband’s bed and completely black apparitions standing next to me.
Did I leave? Hell no!
That’s MY house. I’m alive and they are dead. It’s MY house.
At first I was willing to let the spirits be and coexist with them but causing my 6 month old baby to levitate and the oppressive, possessive atmosphere in his room forced me to have them cast out.
It worked. And it’s still MY house!
You may or may not want to seek out a therapist. None of that happened. Literally none of it. Seek help.
Only take what you're prescribed and no more lol
@@monicapyle Lol.
@@chipchippahson whether or not her story is real. Spirits do exist. I’ve had some of my own experiences. 2 years ago I stated at a hotel in Cali for work. I was in the room alone of course. Standing in the living room of the hotel, I was standing next to the tv looking out of the window. All of a sudden the tv cuts on. It goes straight to static even tho I had been watching tv earlier and it should have been set on the sports channel. It caught me off guard. I look around and see the remote sitting there on the coffee table. Turned the tv off and headed to the actual bed room of the hotel. As I get to the door, it slams in my face. I go to open, the knob twist but the door goes nowhere. So I walk around through the bathroom which had another door that led to the bedroom. Once I got in the room I looked around and saw nothing that would be obstructing the door. So I walk back around and try the original door again and it opens up as it should. I end up going outside to smoke when I am greeted by a passing security guard of the building. We talk and I tell him what I just experienced. He chuckles a little with his face like 😅. He then tells me he’s had multiple occurrences like mine in empty rooms as well. The weird part about this whole thing was that it was a brand new hotel. Was only open about 4 months when I stayed. I’m not sure what building was in its place before it.
@@onlythedeuce4579 where in California was this? If you don’t mind sharing
So I knew Andrea Perron in real life, and you would NEVER know these events had happened to her. No one ever talks about how these movies are based on her book.
How did you know Andrea?
How was she? I've always wanted to meet her and maybe possibly hear her stories bc she seems like such a traumatized but interesting person, idk when i see her picture or something i just feel this great sadness for her, i can sense she was probably traumatized by something from that house, and i notice she didn't call it home or anything, she always described it as "that house" and i can sense that the dead ghostly women haunted her the most bc they terrorized her with a slow burn.....i couldn't even imagine experiencing such terrifying hauntings
@@masonasher9689 I've known Andrea very well for quite a few years. She also knows about the paranormal investigators that were initially at her farmily's house.
I did theatre with her and Christine in the late 90s. They def didn’t say anything for years so it was such a surprise. The whole family is so sweet, Andrea is a great woman
I believe it, I used to live in Picacho Arizona the whole town is haunted… it looks like a ghost town but people live there. Most of them have a story of a Spector entering their lives. 😱
Or maybe mental health is so universally poor in AZ?
@@johntrevy1 its urs
@@meralEdwtDawlatly Excuse me?
@@johntrevy1 Genius.
What is Spector?
Question/possible topic: other ghost stories centered on Christmas besides A Christmas Carol. Watched a movie version from the 50s with my family last year that gave off the ghost story vibe that most versions overlook or replace with Scottish ducks.
He killed me when he said...
Occasionally blue light and foot steps...yeah norma that sh*t ain't normal get out😂
Would love to see you do a spooky piece on the school houses of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. I am sure lots happen during those times.
I don’t exactly believe in hauntings. I’ve never experienced any for myself. But I’m curious about the phenomenon and am open minded.
I have actually seen many strange things where I live. And it all ended around the time my dog dug up a strange long..human leg looking bone out of our yard. My dad made us get rid of it instead of contacting authorities though. Once the bone was gone, the strange stuff happening became less and less, and almost never happen now.
@@theoneeyedartist3253
Your dad made y'all to get rid of it instead of calling the police ?
Are you sure you know your dad really well ?
I sorta believe in it and I've experienced some strange things but nothing that can't be explained with psychology. But I'm personally interested in the paranormal because I feel like there's a scientific explanation for it, seeing as frequencies are quite powerful and energy can't be destroyed.
I've been around plenty of supposedly haunted sites at all hours of the day and have never seen anything whilst friends say that they have. I'm fascinated by our local ghost stories as I'm a history geek. I did once feel like I was being watched in Plug Street Commonwealth War Cemetery, Belgium so I calmly high tailed it to Ieper for a couple of good, strong Belgian beers.
I really thought that was David Hasselhoff in his Knight Rider days on the thumbnail.
I would LOVE to see more on the true stories that movies claim to be based on. I find it fascinating!!!
At least one fact concerning the true story of The Conjuring, is that there was a young parapysychology team investigating the Perron family's house prior to Ed and Lorraine Warren, and they were instrumental in putting the Perron family in touch with the Warren's.
About a decade ago in my early 20's I lived in this apartment and sure enough one night I woke up around 3:12 out of the blue laying in bed and suddenly felt like a breeze on the back of my neck and I thought it was the strange thing ever. Three days later I woke up again around the same time and felt that breeze again and a light brush at the back of my neck. I can tell you for sure that I immediately packed my bags and left that place and went to live with my parents until I found another apartment. So I will never understand how people go through these things and still stay. Get up and get out of there as fast as you can.
Whatever you experienced was just inside your mind.
Yes good to do that once we experience such things...
"Hey children we know that this house is haunted but we will live here nore than a decade".
Proof the whole family was not right in the head
Exactly I believe what happened, and they were the worst people for it to happen to because they were already messed up in the head to begin with
My immediate first impression of the Warrens (the real Warrens) from extended features of the Conjuring dvd were that they were hustlers and con artists. And not merely because I don't believe in ghosts...I wouldn't have purchased a goldfish from Lorraine Warren.
They were also the ones protecting a murderer with the claim "the devil made him do it", with the Amityville horror house.
They were massive frauds. Look at the Amityville Horror House case.
Seems about right.
This is so creepy but interesting,im going to sleep with my light on😅😂
Great video (as always) but I can't comprehend how someone thought that the background music fits the story. Are we watching the last fight scene in The Mummy?
A friend of mine bought a painting in indonesia with a vortex opened in it by dark magic
She was pestered by spirits entering
A psychic told her what the problem was and advised her how to destroy the painting and the trouble stopped
That sounds like a bunch of abused chidren trying to cope with their abusers by hiding it in ghosts stories.
Agreed, there are ghost but they Wanted fame
Just because you were abused doesn't mean these kids were dont take things from your own tragedy to make this one sound iffy...
@@niceguy4895 When did either of the posters say they themselves were abused?
Genius.
I can't say I blame her for not going to the set......if I had that place I'd probably burn it to the ground
I've had many experiences over the years that others witnessed as well. Sometimes people ONLY believe once they have an unexplained experience!
I remember someone saying "This is based on a true to lie story" instead of saying "true to life".
"True lie story"
Imma use this disclaimer whenever I try to BS my way outta something lmao
They should term it as “ based on accounts by real people” since there’s absolutely no guarantee that it was true.
That's because it never says Based on a true story, It States Inspired by thats how they getcha word play
Do more of these!
How is a person who’s had NO EXPERIENCE whatsoever in that home going to disprove a family’s story with a whole decade of experience. Just thinking about it makes me mad.
Because there is no such thing as ghosts or interdimensional portals disguised as farmhouses. There is money to be made off the story, so it is in their best interests to make the story as scary as possible. It's much more likely that none of this happened.
@@jacobseal Right because you just know everything right?
5:17 Always reminds me of that Eddie Murphy joke, "white folks and black folks, the ghost told them to get out, white folks stayed in there. If they said to me, get out, too bad we can't stay though, I'd tip the f**k out the door" 😂😂😂
“Yea, Norma…” 😂
Thanks for telling us
Paranormal or crappy old box. Made me chuckle a wee.
It’s historically confirmed Mrs. Arnold hanged herself in the barn
I don’t think the picture you showed of Norma Sutcliffe is the right Norma. The picture you showed is of a computer science professor at DePaul university in Chicago.
If i had to sleep in a tent i would. I would not have stayed in that house if you paid me to.