The true story behind *The Conjuring* franchise remains one of the most compelling and terrifying cases in modern paranormal history, yet the story is far from over. As of December 10, 2025, the original Harrisville, Rhode Island farmhouse—the site of the Perron family’s alleged haunting—has been at the center of a dramatic legal and financial battle, while the cinematic universe is shifting its focus to an even more harrowing case: the demonic possession of the Smurl family, which serves as the basis for the upcoming film, *The Conjuring: Last Rites*.
The latest updates reveal a complex web of foreclosure, canceled auctions, a new YouTuber owner, and a public plea from the Perron family, proving that the entities associated with the Warrens' most famous cases continue to generate real-world drama and terror decades later. This is everything you need to know about the current, shocking status of the real *Conjuring* universe.
The Smurl Family Haunting: A Look at the *Last Rites* True Story
The focus of the final installment of the main film series, *The Conjuring: Last Rites*, shifts away from the Perron family to detail the alleged demonic possession of the Smurl family, a case investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren in the 1980s.
The Smurl case is often cited by paranormal enthusiasts as one of the most brutal and documented instances of demonic oppression ever recorded, making it a fitting, and arguably darker, end to the main franchise.
Biography and Case Details
Janet and Jack Smurl: The devout Roman Catholic couple, Janet and Jack Smurl, moved their family into a duplex home on Chase Street in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, in 1973.
The Haunting Timeline: The family first experienced minor phenomena, but the activity escalated dramatically in the 1980s. They claimed to be terrorized by four distinct entities, one of which was a powerful demon.
Alleged Attacks: The Smurls reported being physically and sexually assaulted by the demonic presence, along with objects flying, foul odors, and the appearance of apparitions.
The Warrens’ Involvement: Ed and Lorraine Warren became involved in 1986, performing multiple exorcisms and investigations in the West Pittston home. The case gained national media attention, leading to both support and intense public skepticism.
Resolution: The Smurls eventually moved out of the house, claiming the demonic activity followed them to various locations before finally subsiding. Jack Smurl passed away in 2017.
The 2025 House Drama: Foreclosure, YouTubers, and the Perron Family's Plea
The original *Conjuring* house, the 14-room farmhouse in Burrillville, Rhode Island, which was home to the Perron family's 1970s haunting, has been in the news repeatedly throughout 2025 due to a highly publicized ownership crisis.
The property, which had become a popular site for paranormal investigations and overnight stays under its previous owners, was suddenly thrust into financial turmoil.
Foreclosure and Canceled Auction: The current owner defaulted on the mortgage, leading the lender to announce the house would be sold at a foreclosure auction in September 2025. However, the auction was later canceled as of an October 2025 update.
The YouTuber Investor: In a shocking development, a prominent YouTube investigator purchased the mortgage on the infamous home. This move has created uncertainty about the future of the house, particularly whether it will remain open for public tours and paranormal investigations.
Andrea Perron's Public Call: In October 2025, Andrea Perron, the eldest daughter of the Perron family, publicly called for a specific, well-known ghost hunter to take over the property. Her plea highlights the family’s deep, ongoing connection to the house and their desire to see it managed by someone respectful of its history and the alleged entities, including the spirit of Bathsheba Sherman.
Key Entities and Topical Authority: Connecting the Warrens' Most Famous Cases
The real-life foundation of *The Conjuring* franchise is built on a network of people, places, and terrifying entities that the Warrens claimed to encounter. To maintain topical authority on the subject, it is essential to understand how these elements interconnect.
- Ed and Lorraine Warren: The famous demonologists who investigated both the Perron haunting (1970s) and the Smurl haunting (1980s), cementing their legacy across the franchise.
- The Perron Family: Carolyn, Roger, and their five daughters (Andrea, Nancy, Christine, Cindy, and April), whose experiences in the Harrisville Farmhouse inspired the first film.
- Bathsheba Sherman: The alleged malevolent spirit—a suspected witch—who haunted the Perron family home, a central entity in the original case and film.
- The Smurl Family: Janet and Jack Smurl, whose experiences with demonic possession in West Pittston, Pennsylvania, are the basis for the 2025 film, *The Conjuring: Last Rites*.
- Harrisville Farmhouse: The official name for the Burrillville, Rhode Island property that was the site of the Perron haunting and the center of the 2025 ownership scandal.
- Demonic Oppression: The term used by the Warrens to describe the Smurl case, distinguishing it from a simple haunting due to the direct, violent attacks on the family members.
- Annabelle: The infamous possessed doll, whose case is tangentially related to the Warrens' work and often mentioned alongside their other high-profile investigations.
The dramatic 2025 updates—from the new film focusing on the Smurl case to the real-life fate of the Perron house—confirm that the world of *The Conjuring* continues to evolve and terrify, blurring the lines between cinematic horror and documented paranormal history. The legacy of Ed and Lorraine Warren’s most famous investigations remains a subject of intense scrutiny, fear, and fascination.
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