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The Conjuring House — a historic farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island, famously associated with the Perron family hauntings investigated by Ed and Lorraine Warren in the 1970s and the inspiration for the 2013 film 'The Conjuring.'
June 2, 2026
Inconclusive — active legal proceedings and ongoing investigation mean a final verdict on the location's paranormal status has not yet been reached. Jason continues to pursue access and evidence through proper channels.

Jason Hawes Scores Another Courtroom Victory in the Conjuring House Legal Battle

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The same disciplined, evidence-based thinking I apply in the field is exactly what I've brought to this legal battle — you eliminate every rational explanation before you consider any other, and you never back down from the truth.

— Jason Hawes
The Investigation

The fight for the truth about the Conjuring House doesn't just happen in dark hallways and dusty basements — sometimes it plays out in a courtroom. Today we scored another significant legal win, and tonight I'm going live at 8:30 PM EST to break down what it means for the investigation, the property, and everyone who's been following this case closely. If you've had questions, theories, or just want to be part of the conversation, tonight is the night to show up.

Findings

I've spent the better part of my career walking into haunted locations and trying to prove they're not haunted. That's the job. That's the methodology. You eliminate every rational explanation before you ever consider a paranormal one — and the same disciplined, evidence-based thinking I apply in the field is exactly what I've brought to this legal battle surrounding the Conjuring House. So when I tell you we had another big win in court today, understand that this didn't happen by accident. It happened because we stayed focused, we stayed honest, and we didn't back down.

For those who've been following along, you know this case has been about more than just a piece of property in Rhode Island. The Conjuring House — the location that inspired one of the most well-known horror films in recent memory — has been at the center of a prolonged legal dispute that touches on access, accountability, and the integrity of paranormal research itself. I've always believed that serious investigation requires transparency, and part of that transparency means standing up in the proper venues, including legal ones, when the situation calls for it. Today's outcome is a reflection of that commitment.

What I love most about tonight's live stream is that it's not just me talking at you — it's a genuine community hangout. I want to hear from you. Bring your questions about the case, your theories about the house, your opinions on where things go from here. The paranormal community has always been at its best when we're having real conversations, pushing back on each other's ideas, and demanding better evidence and better accountability from everyone involved — including me. That's what TAPS was built on, and it's what this community continues to represent. Whether you're a longtime Ghost Hunters fan or you just stumbled onto this case recently, there's a seat at the table tonight.

I also want to take a moment during the stream to talk about what these legal developments mean for the future of investigating the Conjuring House and properties like it. Access matters. When investigators are blocked, misled, or legally maneuvered away from a location, the truth gets buried — and in this field, buried truth is the norm, not the exception. Every time we push back against that, every time we secure a win that keeps the door open for legitimate research, we're doing something that matters beyond just one house in Rhode Island. We're setting a precedent that serious, responsible paranormal investigation deserves respect and protection. Tonight we celebrate a step forward, and then we get back to work.

Verdict

Tonight's live stream starts at 8:30 PM EST, and I'll be there ready to dig into every detail with you. As always, I'm not here to sell you a ghost story — I'm here to chase the truth, wherever it leads. See you tonight.

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