The Real Conjuring: Our Story - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Is Bathsheba Sherman a Witch?
The story of the hauntings suffered by the Perron family in 1971. Supposedly the clan encountered the spirit of an evil witch named Bathsheba Sherman once they moved into an old farmhouse in Rhode Island. However, it turns out that Bathsheba's real-life history paints a very different story to the one depicted in Hollywood's 2013 hit movie. Rooted by true stories from the living Perron family members and following an active paranormal investigation led by Erin Goodpipe, the first of this two-part horror documentary sets out to separate The Conjuring's facts from its fiction.

Who Is Haunting the Old Arnold Estate?
Part two of two. The Conjuring house is a real-life 18th-century farmhouse of horrors in Harrisville, Rhode Island, where seven children have died over the years. Cory and Jennifer Heinzen bought the farmhouse formerly known as the Old Arnold estate in June 2019 and have already documented several instances of paranormal activity.
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