The Warren's classified
“The devil exists.
The god exists. And for us, as people, our very destiny hinges on which we
decide to follow”
-the
conjuring
Ed and Lorraine warren
were two couples from Amityville who gave Goosebumps to us when we were young
with some great horror files.
Edward Warren Miney and
Lorraine Rita Warren were American paranormal investigators and authors
associated with prominent cases of hauntings. Edward was a self-taught and
self-professed demonologist, author, and lecturer. Lorraine professed to be clairvoyant and a light
trance medium who worked closely with her husband.
They dedicated their
entire life to ghost hunting and other paranormal activity. The most notable
investigation was “Annabelle” and the “horror at Amityville”. We at writer deck
have scrawled throughout the internet to get some amazing case files for you
Case 1: Borley Church
Borley Rectory was a house that gained infamy as “the most
haunted house in England” after being described as such by the psychic researcher
Harry Price. Built-in 1862 to house the rector of the parish of Borley and his
family, it was badly damaged by fire in 1939 and demolished in 1944. The church (dedication unknown) is a small building
of stone; the nave may date to the 11th century. Later renovations have
resulted in the mainly perpendicular style of the mid-14th to 16th centuries,
still visible in the chancel and the western tower. On the chancel’s north wall is a devotional statue of
Magdala Southcote, Walgrave’s daughter, who died 8 September 1598 (Nikolaus
Pevsner notes it but calls it “not good”).
The church and rectory
both have a history of paranormal activity., including phantom organ music,
ghostly chanting, and the ghost of a nun moving about the churchyard. Tales
from the church and the rectory are frequently connected to a supposed
Benedictine monastery in the area.
Paranormal investigators
Ed & Lorraine Warren documented their experience at Borley with clear photo
evidence. Ed was able to capture the
photo of the ghost of a monk, leafing through a book in the church. While
Lorraine experienced a black mass moving past her with undeniable evil
energy. The photos revealed a nun in
their presence. Here are some disturbing images, look closer to find your
proof.
Case 2: The Demon murder trial
In February 1981, 19-year-old Arne Johnson stabbed his landlord
Alan Bono to death after a day of drinking and partying that ended at Bono’s
apartment at a dog kennel that he ran in Brookfield, It was the first murder
ever recorded in the town, and Johnson was put on trial for first-degree
manslaughter.
At Connecticut
Superior Court at 146 White Street in Danbury a few days before Halloween,
Johnson’s lawyer Martin Minella entered a defense of not guilty because of
demonic possession.
It turns out that a year
earlier, the 11-year-old brother of Johnson’s fiancĂ©e, who was also on-scene
for the Bono murder, was treated for demon possession by various priests and Ed
and Lorraine Warren. Johnson was involved in the exorcism and claimed to have
been affected because of it.
T HE VERDICT
With support from the
Warrens, Minella was prepared to prove that not only did demons exist, but that
they physically manipulated his client into committing murder. The judge threw
out the defense, though, and the lawyer had to fall back on the more
conventional tact of self-defense. Johnson was ruled guilty of manslaughter and
served a five-year prison term.
Well the first one was, in fact, the story of “THE NUN”
with some add-ons
here are some more interesting cases which might interest you:
https://the-line-up.com/ed-and-lorraine-warren-paranormal-cases
source: wiki, NSERPS
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