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Jan 3, 2022 · Beyond the claims that the Warrens fabricated at least parts of each famous haunting they were involved in, there are the extremely troubling claims that Ed Warren groomed a 15-year-old girl he met while working as a bus driver and they eventually had a 40 year relationship.
- Chrissy Stockton
Oct 31, 2023 · Not only that, but even after his death in 2006, Ed Warren stands accused of grooming and entering into a sexual relationship with an underaged girl, allegedly with his wife’s full awareness...
- Aja Romano
Aug 31, 2021 · While many people believe in the Warrens wholeheartedly, a fair number of paranormal investigators and skeptics have questioned the legitimacy of the couple's findings. Here are some of Ed and Lorraine Warren's most controversial cases in their decades-long career.
- Christopher Shultz
- 10 The Perron Family
- 9 Annabelle
- 8 Snedeker House
- 7 Enfield Poltergeist
- 6 The Donovan Family
- 5 Smurl Family
- 4 Demon Murder Trial
- 3 Union Cemetery
- 2 The Demonic Werewolf in London
- 1 The Amityville Horror
In 1970, the Perron family moved into an old farmhouse in Rhode Island. It wasn’t long before their dreamhome became their worst nightmare. Carolyn, Roger, and their five children witnessed a tall woman in a gray dress roaming the house. Ed and Lorraine Warren investigated the home and discovered that the woman was a 19th-century witch named Bathsh...
Ed and Lorraine Warren’s Occult Museum is a permanent home to the Annabelle dollwhich is kept in a special protected case. In 1970, this Raggedy Ann doll was given to 28-year-old Donna, and it wasn’t long before she and her roommate noticed that Annabelle was moving around the apartment on its own. They also found random notes scrawled on parchment...
In 1986, the Snedeker family moved from New York to Connecticut so they could be closer to the hospitalthat was treating their eldest son for cancer. Unfortunately, the family home on Meriden Avenue in Southington that they purchased was a former funeral home, although they had to make this chilling discovery on their own. After renovations on the ...
The Enfield Poltergeist terrorized a small Londonhouse in the Enfield suburb. Between 1977 and 1979, single parent Peggy Hodgson and her two daughters—Margaret, 13, and Janet, 11—experienced furniture being thrown around, small objects flying across rooms, and picture frames falling from the walls. The children would find themselves levitating out ...
In the early 1970s, Ed and Lorraine Warren met with the terrified Donovan family at their house. On arrival, the Warrens witnessed loud pounding coming from inside the walls, peeling wallpaper, water running blood red, and beast-like noises echoing throughout the home. The Warrens questioned the Donovan family. Had they purchased any unusual second...
In 1974, the Smurl family went through their own personal hellafter moving to West Pittson, Pennsylvania. Janet and Jack Smurl, their young daughters, and Jack’s parents all lived in the house together and suffered the worst 13 years of their lives. The paranormal activity began when their home renovations were found to be destroyed. New wallpaper ...
In 1981, 19-year-old Arne Cheyenne Johnson fatally stabbed his landlord, 40-year-old Alan Bono, with a pocketknife more than 20 times. It was the first murderto have occurred in Brookline, Connecticut, in 193 years. Shortly before the murder, Johnson had moved in with his girlfriend and her brother David who claimed he was being tormented by a demo...
There are many eyewitness accounts of the “White Lady” who haunts the Union Cemetery in Easton, Connecticut. It is known as one of the most haunted cemeteries in the United States. The White Lady has also been seen walking in front of people’s cars as they drive along Route 59 late at night. Concerned drivers believed that they had hit a person and...
Bill Ramsey was considered “living proof” that werewolvesreally do exist. Born in Southend-on-Sea, England, Ramsey recalled an event in childhood in which he felt “strange” before a powerful rage came over him, and he was able to uproot an entire fence. As an adult, he would witness his face transforming into a wolf and his hands twisting into claw...
On November 13, 1974, at 3:15 AM, Ronald “Butch” DeFeo Jr. killedhis parents and siblings with a .35-caliber rifle while they slept peacefully in their beds. Butch later told the police, “Once I started, I just couldn’t stop. It went so fast.” The following year, the Lutz family moved into the house on Ocean Drive in Amityville. A priest was called...
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- The Annabelle Doll Case. In a locked glass box in the Occult Museum, there’s a Raggedy Ann doll named Annabelle with a “positively do not open” warning sign on it.
- The Warrens Investigate The Perron Family Case. After Annabelle, it didn’t take Ed and Lorraine Warren long to land more high-profile cases. While the Perron Family served as the inspiration behind the the film The Conjuring, the Warrens saw it as a very real and terrifying situation.
- Ed And Lorraine Warren And The Amityville Horror Case. Though their other investigations remain intriguing, the Amityville Horror case was Ed and Lorraine Warren’s claim to fame.
- The Enfield Haunting. In August 1977, the Hodgson family reported strange things happening in their house in Enfield, England. Knocking came from all over the house, causing the Hodgsons to think perhaps burglars were prowling around the residence.
Jun 8, 2016 · Lorraine and (the late) Ed Warren are infamous in the field of paranormal research, and thanks to their high-profile cases in the media, many of their investigations have provided source...
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Edward Warren Miney (September 7, 1926 – August 23, 2006) [1] and Lorraine Rita Warren (née Moran; January 31, 1927 – April 18, 2019) [2][3] were American paranormal investigators and authors associated with prominent cases of alleged hauntings. Edward was a self-taught and self-professed demonologist, author, and lecturer.