EntertainmentFormer resident of The Conjuring house recalls scarier encountersThe Conjuring franchise began in 2013 in theaters and has had some spin-offs since thentoday at 10:05

EntertainmentFormer resident of The Conjuring house recalls scarier encountersThe Conjuring franchise began in 2013 in theaters and has had some spin-offs since thentoday at 10:05

The Conjuring franchise started in 2013 in theaters and has had some spin-offs since then

Madison Heinzen was the caretaker and former resident of the house responsible for inspiring the creation of Conjuringfilm directed by James Wan Released on September 13, 2013 in Brazilian cinemas, it recalled the scariest encounters he had at the property.

It is worth remembering how the family of Heinzen she owned the place and commented on how she got used to its macabre characteristics. She currently conducts ghost tours of the house. During an interview with The Sunrevealed how he came to hear voices on the property.

“I heard a voice say my name out loud and it scared me. I thought it was my mother, it sounded distant, like your mother was bothering you, it was repeatedly ‘Madison, Madison,’ so I’m thinking about what my mom needs?” he said.

Right away, Madison Heinzen recalled how she went to investigate this noise and noticed how her mother didn’t call her, since she was “on the completely opposite side, so there was no way [ela] having heard that.” She explained how she had an unusual childhood, because she grew up in the house responsible for inspiring the hit horror franchise, with paranormal investigators for her parents and regular trips to hunt ghosts.

Madison watched the first Conjuring when she was 13, and said how excited she was to move into the house, but it was clear from the start that something more was at play: “We were checking different parts of the house and I heard this, what sounded like growling to me, was above my head and I was looking at the things the owner left behind.”

It scared me because I thought, maybe I shouldn’t touch this stuff, maybe they won’t like it.

Then she talked about one of the scariest experiences, which is quite similar to a scene in the movie. While sitting for an interview, she heard two claps. “We all looked at each other and I thought, ‘Oh, my God,’ because that was something that happened in the movies: they played hide and seek,” she said. Finally, Heinzen explained how she still regularly sleeps at home, but never goes to the basement alone.

Source: Rollingstone

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