In 1973, the Perrons sought help from paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who would later become famous for their work on numerous high-profile cases. The Warrens investigated the house and concluded that it was indeed haunted by a malevolent spirit, which they later identified as HOODLUM.
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As he walked his character through the darkened hallways of the digital Conjuring House, the game glitched for a fraction of a second—a hiccup in the code. In the reflection of a virtual mirror, he didn't see the game protagonist. He saw a flickering, ghostly text fade in and out, a signature left by the group who broke the locks: Attic Concrete Wall: The release, , hit private
Before we discuss the "HOODLUM" tag, we need to understand the location. The real "Conjuring House" was built in 1736. For over a century, it sat quietly. Then, in 1970, the Perron family moved in.
The Perron family's experience in the Conjuring House was one of unrelenting terror. They endured months of psychological torture, with the entity pushing them to the brink of madness. Eventually, the Warrens performed a ritual to cleanse the house of the malevolent energy, and the Perrons were finally able to escape the clutches of Hoodlum.