The history of the Perron family became known to the world thanks to its mystical film adaptation. The film "The Conjuring" became a kind of reflection of all the events that took place at that time with a simple American family. Andrea Perron has written a book about it.
Moving
All mystical events begin with a change of residence. So it was with the Perron family. In the early 70s, they decided to find themselves a cozy home. The farm, which was called Arnold's Estate and was famous for its antiquity, seemed suitable for a close-knit family. The house was built at the end of the 17th century. The seller promisingly noted that this is one of the finest homes in Harrisville. This quiet city did not seem ominous. However, the former owner did not fail to mention that it is better not to turn off the lights in the rooms at night. At first, this phrase seemed to the head of the family a stupid joke.
Mystic
Unusual phenomena in the house began to be observed by the Perrons almost immediately. It seemed to them that they were outside of time and space. For almost ten years they lived in a house where ghosts were constantly present. They could not leave him because something held them back.
According to the true history of the Perron family, most of the spirits did not harm anyone. They were distinguished by calmness and restraint. Meeting them on their way, the Perrons felt uneasy, and the ghosts immediately disappeared.
Some of the ghosts were nicknamed by the family. For example, they recognized the spirit of Johnny Arnold, who committed suicide in the house where they lived in the early 18th century. The Perron girls called him "Manny." He appeared in the same place in the hallway, watched what people were doing in the house. But as soon as his presence was felt and turned around, Johnny smiled guiltily and disappeared.
Another famous ghost from the true history of the Perron family was called Bafsheba. The ghost gave trouble only to the mother of the family, as she considered herself the mistress of the house.
It is known that the family resorted to the help of mediums, including the famous Warrens.
History of Perrons in art
The first evidence of what happened to the family in the Arnolds' house was a book written by Andrea Perron. At the time of the events, she was a little girl. It took her almost 30 years to describe in detail everything that happened to her and her parents. The three published books made a splash in American society.
Literature was the reason for the filming of the film about the Perron family. The film "The Conjuring" reflected not only their fate, but also the participation of the Warren couple in the lives of other Americans, subject to the invasion of evil forces into their lives. Edward and Lorraine confirmed that the mystical facts confirm the presence of spirits in the Perrons.
The story of the Perron family, told by one of the daughters, is still being evaluated. Most people still believe in Andrea's book.