‘The Conjuring’ House Is Live Streaming 24/7 for an Entire Week

by Nick Banks

Just in case you have some time on your hands and want to be a super ghost sleuth, from May 9 through May 16 horror fans can tune into a 24/7 interactive live stream of the Rhode Island home that was the real-life inspiration for The Conjuring.  The event is hosted by The Dark Zone Network, an online community of filmmakers and paranormal researchers.

According to The Dark Zone, the infamous house will be “…rigged with multiple cameras so the audience will have a completely immersive experience.”

Throughout the week, the current owners, The Heinzen family will “…conduct paranormal investigations, seances, Ouija board sessions and invite some of the most well-known and respected luminaries in the paranormal community to pop in remotely and share their most bone-chilling experiences from the house.”  The celebrity researchers include: “Andrea Perron – author, lecturer and survivor of the original Conjuring haunting, Dave Schrader of Darkness Radio and The Holzer Files, Susan Slaughter from Paranormal Caught on Camera, Brian Cano from Paranormal Caught on Camera, Colin Browen from The Paranormal Files, Patrick Doyle from Ghost Mine, Jay Verburg from Ghost Mine, Barry Fitzgerald from Ghost Hunters International, Joe Chin from Ghost Hunters International.”

The event will begin on May 8 with a free preview, but will then cost $4.99 for 24 hours or $19.99 for the whole week of viewing.  A portion of the proceeds will be donated to coronavirus-related charities.

Check out the trailer below for this streaming event.

For more news on The Conjuring, click here.

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