Rhode Island farmhouse that was the real-life setting of a story that inspired the 2013 horror movie The Conjuring has sold for more than US$1.5 million, 27 per cent above the original asking price.The Colonial-era home was the site of an alleged haunting that plagued the Perron family in the 1970s.
The details of their account were dramatized for director James Wan’s beloved flick.The Conjuring depicts a family moving into their dream home in Rhode Island, but they soon find themselves haunted by supernatural activity.
The family hires paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren to deal with the malevolent — and violent — spirits. 6 teens shot in Tennessee in weekend with 13 U.S.
mass shootings The house at 1677 Round Top Rd. in Burrillville, R.I. is where the Perron family experienced the now-famous haunting.