“The Conjuring” Investigator Lorraine Warren Dead At 92

By Njideka Agbo |   20 April 2019   |   12:22 pm  

Lorraine Warren, the paranormal investigator who inspired the 1979 film “The Conjuring” has died.

According to her grandson, Chris McKinnell, she died earlier in the week:

“Last night my grandmother, Lorraine Warren, quietly and peacefully left us to join her beloved Ed. She was happy and laughing until the very end.”

Her husband, Ed, died in 2006.

Warren was born in 1927. Together with her husband, they investigated several paranormal cases including Annabelle the haunted doll.

She and her husband in later years had a museum where she kept all haunted creatures.

She was aged 92.

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