In Mission 140 we explore the case behind the new hit horror movie, The Conjuring with Andrea Perron — a woman who lived through the ordeal for ten years. In 1971, the Perron Family moved into a colonial farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, with their five daughters. They soon believed they were experiencing something diabolical. Eventually, famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren got involved. In recent years, their story evolved into a two volume book penned by Andrea Perron: House of Darkness, House of Light which served as the basis for the movie The Conjuring. Don’t miss the story from someone who lived through it!






I just watched Things That Go Bump in the Night and found you the most credible person on the program. However I was disappointed that there was no mention of the Burrilville so called conjuring house. I worked with Andrea Perron years ago and felt that she really experienced something paranormal. I don’t know why the producers didn’t include something about that
Because at the time that program was filmed, The Conjuring movie hadn’t been shot yet and no one in the world knew anything about the Burrillville home (except for the Perron family).