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The Conjuring House (Perron Farmhouse), Harrisville, Rhode Island — the real-life location that inspired the 2013 film 'The Conjuring,' where the Perron family reported extensive paranormal activity during the 1970s.
May 12, 2026
Inconclusive — this stream focuses on legal and situational developments rather than a paranormal investigation. Jason maintains his standard approach: no verdict is rendered without direct investigation and evidence review.

The Conjuring House Legal Battle: What's Really Going On and What Comes Next

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There's been enough sensationalism attached to this property — tonight is about grounding the conversation in facts, because you deserve straight answers, not more noise.

— Jason Hawes
The Investigation

There's been a lot of noise surrounding The Conjuring House lately — legal developments, rumors, misinformation spreading across social media — and I felt it was time to sit down and speak directly to the community about where things actually stand. Tonight I'm going live at 8:30 PM EST to cut through the clutter and have an honest, open conversation about everything surrounding this iconic location. If you've been asking yourself whether this is finally over, or what happens next, I want to give you real answers.

Findings

For those who may not be fully up to speed, The Conjuring House — the actual Perron family farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, that inspired the 2013 film — has been at the center of significant legal and operational controversy over the past several months. Like a lot of you, I've been watching the situation closely. What I can't stand is when misinformation starts filling the void that honest communication leaves behind. That's exactly what's been happening, and it's one of the main reasons I want to address this head-on tonight rather than let the rumor mill keep spinning.

I've always believed that transparency matters — not just in paranormal investigation, where methodology and honesty about what we find are everything, but in how we engage with this community. The people who follow TAPS, who've supported Ghost Hunters over the years, who care deeply about these locations and what they represent — you deserve straight answers. Is this finally over? What happens to the house moving forward? Who controls access? What does this mean for investigators, researchers, and fans who have a genuine connection to the history of the Perron family and the Warrens? These are legitimate questions, and tonight we're going to work through them together.

I also want to be clear about something: my interest in The Conjuring House, like every location I've ever investigated, starts with the history and the people — not the hype. The Perron family experienced something in that house. Whether every claim holds up under scrutiny or not, their story is real, their experience was real, and that deserves respect. What I won't do is let the theatrical mythology around a location get in the way of honest conversation about what's actually happening — legally, physically, and yes, paranormally. There's been enough sensationalism attached to this property. Tonight is about grounding the conversation in facts.

Beyond the legal discussion, this is also just a community hangout. Bring your questions, your theories, your skepticism — all of it is welcome. Some of the best conversations I've had over the years have started with someone in the audience pushing back on something I said, and that's how it should be. I don't have all the answers, and I'll be the first to admit when something is still unresolved. What I do have is a commitment to approaching this the same way I approach every investigation: look for the rational explanation first, follow the evidence wherever it leads, and never let a good story get in the way of the truth.

Verdict

Tonight's live conversation isn't about sensationalizing The Conjuring House — it's about giving this community the honest, grounded discussion it deserves. I'll see you at 8:30 PM EST, and as always, bring your questions and come ready to dig in. The truth, whatever it turns out to be, is always more interesting than the legend.

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