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Roger and Carolyn Perron purchased the home of their dreams and
eventual nightmares in December of 1970. The Arnold Estate, located
just beyond the village of Harrisville, Rhode Island seemed the
idyllic setting in which to raise a family. The couple unwittingly
moved their five young daughters into the ancient and mysterious
farmhouse. Secrets were kept and then revealed within a space
shared by mortal and immortal alike. Time suddenly became
irrelevant; fractured by spirits making their presence known then
dispersing into the ether. The house is a portal to the past and a
passage to the future. This is a sacred story of spiritual
enlightenment, told some thirty years hence. The family is now
somewhat less reticent to divulge a closely-guarded experience.
Their odyssey is chronicled by the eldest sibling and is an
unabridged account of a supernatural excursion. Ed and Lorraine
Warren investigated this haunting in a futile attempt to intervene
on their behalf. They consider the Perron family saga to be one of
the most compelling and significant of a famously ghost-storied
career as paranormal researchers. During a seance gone horribly
wrong, they unleashed an unholy hostess; the spirit called
Bathsheba...a God-forsaken soul. Perceiving herself to be mistress
of the house, she did not appreciate the competition. Carolyn had
long been under siege; overt threats issued in the form of fire...a
mother's greatest fear. It transformed the woman in unimaginable
ways. After nearly a decade the family left a once beloved home
behind though it will never leave them, as each remains haunted by
a memory. This tale is an inspiring testament to the resilience of
the human spirit on a pathway of discovery: an eternal journey for
the living and the dead.
Roger and Carolyn Perron purchased the home of their dreams and
eventual nightmares in December of 1970. The Arnold Estate, located
just beyond the village of Harrisville, Rhode Island seemed the
idyllic setting in which to raise a family. The couple unwittingly
moved their five young daughters into the ancient and mysterious
farmhouse. Secrets were kept and then revealed within a space
shared by mortal and immortal alike. Time suddenly became
irrelevant; fractured by spirits making their presence known then
dispersing into the ether. The house is a portal to the past and a
passage to the future. This is a sacred story of spiritual
enlightenment, told some thirty years hence. The family is now
somewhat less reticent to divulge a closely-guarded experience.
Their odyssey is chronicled by the eldest sibling and is an
unabridged account of a supernatural excursion. Ed and Lorraine
Warren investigated this haunting in a futile attempt to intervene
on their behalf. They consider the Perron family saga to be one of
the most compelling and significant of a famously ghost-storied
career as paranormal researchers. During a seance gone horribly
wrong, they unleashed an unholy hostess; the spirit called
Bathsheba...a God-forsaken soul. Perceiving herself to be mistress
of the house, she did not appreciate the competition. Carolyn had
long been under siege; overt threats issued in the form of fire...a
mother's greatest fear. It transformed the woman in unimaginable
ways. After nearly a decade the family left a once beloved home
behind though it will never leave them, as each remains haunted by
a memory. This tale is an inspiring testament to the resilience of
the human spirit on a pathway of discovery: an eternal journey for
the living and the dead
Roger and Carolyn Perron purchased the home of their dreams and
eventual nightmares in December of 1970. The Arnold Estate, located
just beyond the village of Harrisville, Rhode Island seemed the
idyllic setting in which to raise a family. The couple unwittingly
moved their five young daughters into the ancient and mysterious
farmhouse. Secrets were kept and then revealed within a space
shared by mortal and immortal alike. Time suddenly became
irrelevant; fractured by spirits making their presence known then
dispersing into the ether. The house is a portal to the past and a
passage to the future. This is a sacred story of spiritual
enlightenment, told some thirty years hence. The family is now
somewhat less reticent to divulge a closely-guarded experience.
Their odyssey is chronicled by the eldest sibling and is an
unabridged account of a supernatural excursion. Ed and Lorraine
Warren investigated this haunting in a futile attempt to intervene
on their behalf. They consider the Perron family saga to be one of
the most compelling and significant of a famously ghost-storied
career as paranormal researchers. During a seance gone horribly
wrong, they unleashed an unholy hostess; the spirit called
Bathsheba...a God-forsaken soul. Perceiving herself to be mistress
of the house, she did not appreciate the competition. Carolyn had
long been under siege; overt threats issued in the form of fire...a
mother's greatest fear. It transformed the woman in unimaginable
ways. After nearly a decade the family left a once beloved home
behind though it will never leave them, as each remains haunted by
a memory. This tale is an inspiring testament to the resilience of
the human spirit on a pathway of discovery: an eternal journey for
the living and the dead.
Roger and Carolyn Perron purchased the home of their dreams and
eventual nightmares in December of 1970. The Arnold Estate, located
just beyond the village of Harrisville, Rhode Island seemed the
idyllic setting in which to raise a family. The couple unwittingly
moved their five young daughters into the ancient and mysterious
farmhouse. Secrets were kept and then revealed within a space
shared by mortal and immortal alike. Time suddenly became
irrelevant; fractured by spirits making their presence known then
dispersing into the ether. The house is a portal to the past and a
passage to the future. This is a sacred story of spiritual
enlightenment, told some thirty years hence. The family is now
somewhat less reticent to divulge a closely-guarded experience.
Their odyssey is chronicled by the eldest sibling and is an
unabridged account of a supernatural excursion. Ed and Lorraine
Warren investigated this haunting in a futile attempt to intervene
on their behalf. They consider the Perron family saga to be one of
the most compelling and significant of a famously ghost-storied
career as paranormal researchers. During a seance gone horribly
wrong, they unleashed an unholy hostess; the spirit called
Bathsheba...a God-forsaken soul. Perceiving herself to be mistress
of the house, she did not appreciate the competition. Carolyn had
long been under siege; overt threats issued in the form of fire...a
mother's greatest fear. It transformed the woman in unimaginable
ways. After nearly a decade the family left a once beloved home
behind though it will never leave them, as each remains haunted by
a memory. This tale is an inspiring testament to the resilience of
the human spirit on a pathway of discovery: an eternal journey for
the living and the dead
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