The woman who bought the Conjuring House shares the daily routine she and her family follow every morning. For Madison's family, the early morning routine usually starts with checking on the security cameras to detect any suspicious activity and then setting up the house for tourists.
Woman Who Lives In Conjuring House Shares The Routine She Has To Follow Everyday
A woman who lives in the infamous The Conjuring house shares the daily routine she follows in the haunted farmhouse.
The horror house is part of the famous 2013 movie The Conjuring. The cozy 14-room farmhouse in Rhode Island at first look gives an idea of a nice and comfortable rural home.
However, the reality is much more sinister and it's actually one of the most haunted properties in the US and is home to the chilling true story the horror movie is based on.
And while everyone thinks that the haunted house is home to no one, you are wrong here, as the house belongs to one family who lives there.
Madison Heinzen, daughter of the house's previous owners Cory and Jennifer, has taken to TikTok to show everyone exactly what her morning routine is when she stays in the infamous house from The Conjuring.
Her day starts with a customary check of the security cameras before bidding the house (and any ghosts lurking within) a good morning.
Well, for her this is the normal routine of living in a haunted house. Madison's mornings usually involve setting up the house for tourists to march around.
Apparently, the haunted house is a famous tourist attraction site where fans can take tours through the haunted house and learn the real ghost stories that inspired the 2013 movie.
Part of Madison's job as a caretaker is making sure all the stock at the gift shop is there, as plenty of Conjuring fans would like not only to have been there but to have got the t-shirt too.
The house is a hot place for paranormal investigators who are determined to detect ghostly bodies at the property.
However, at least one wannabe ghost hunter ended up feeling very sick when they visited and it took him weeks to recover.
Once home to the Perron family, they started to see ghostly apparitions and noticed things moving about by themselves.
The family soon discovered that eight generations of another family had once lived in the house, and many of them had met a tragic end.
Madison's family bought the house in 2019 and it was sold 2 years later. However, Madison still spends a week out of each month living in the haunted house as a caretaker.
In the two years that her family lived there, she said they saw all sorts of paranormal happenings including an incident where a ghost was spotted wearing a veil and a skirt and one where her parents said they spotted a shadowy figure at the bedroom door.
The family says they spent four months living in one room to allow the ghosts and spectres to get accustomed to the new house owners.
The family were able to sell it for $1.52 million to real-estate developer Jacqueline Nuñez, who paid over the asking price to get her hands on the haunted house.
