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Reality versus Hollywood

08 Saturday Feb 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Media, Movies, Paranormal

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conjuring, ed warren, lorraine warren, movies, perron family

Arnold Estate

The Arnold Estate circa 1885.

Reality versus Hollywood

As I watch The Conjuring, I can’t help but wonder how far artist interpretation went. Not that it hindered me from watching, and enjoying, the movie.

Reality: In 1970, the Perron family moved into their dream house situated on 200 acres in Harrisville, Rhode Island. When they moved in, the former owner told the family to keep the lights on at night. The family started seeing multiple spirits in the house. The youngest daughter had a friendship with a dead little boy. The family wanted answers and sought the help of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

The investigation uncovered a lot of history. Specifically, two suicides by hanging; one suicide by poison; the rape and murder of eleven-year-old, Prudence Arnold, who died nearby; drowning of two people; and four men froze to death.

There was a woman named Bethsheba Sherman who lived near the Perron property. However, there is no primary source evidence that she was in fact a witch.

The Perrons lived on the property for ten (10) years. While the property has transferred hands several times and had just as many names, there are still reports of paranormal activity tied to the land.

Hollywood: This movie is “based on a true story.” That is a convenient way of stating that the premise may have been true; however, the exact storyline may not be. Hollywood scripts follow a format. This is no big secret. Further, the format is highly formulaic and precise. Scenes are usually broken down into fifteen (15) minute segments. As you can guess, those segments contain a form of activity. Early movies could contain more dialogue and less action. Not today. Moviegoers expect action—and lots of it. The storyline was condensed into a shorter period of time and did not cover ten (10) years. It would not have been optioned or produced. For those trying to link the actual events to the movie version, you will be disappointed. The movie is for entertainment and profit. I would like to note that I especially enjoyed the music selections in the film. Fabulous!

Does It Matter: No. The movie may ignite your curiosity. If it does, there are plenty of sources to find out more information. For the other: Sit back and enjoy.

Final Note: As for the Annabelle Doll: I would love to see that story on the big screen!

 

The Annabelle Doll

The Annabelle Doll

 

The Importance of Being Credible, Part 1

28 Tuesday Jan 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Ghost Hunting, Media, Residences

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credibility, ghost hunters, lebeau mansion, t-shirts

The Historic LeBeau Mansion

The Historic LeBeau Mansion

The Importance of Being Credible, Part 1

First impressions count. Always have and always will. This especially applies to paranormal investigators. The old adage is in order as well: Dress to impress. When conducting investigations, paranormal groups should always be on their best behavior and look the part—not like the next urban clothing designer.

Matching T-Shirts:     The media has covered the unintentional burning at the LeBeau Plantation House on November 21, 2013. An amateur group of “ghost hunters” were arrested and charged with arson, simple burglary, and trespassing. Some in the group were reportedly wearing matching team t-shirts. They hoped that this alone would add credibility to their defense: The spirits were not communicating and the men wanted to provoke the spirits by setting a small fire. When exactly does provocation lead to good results? Never. However, some in the media have speculated that surely they must be real ghost hunters because they wore matching T-shirts. I disagree. Matching t-shirts does not make one a paranormal investigator.

Look Professional:     When representing any organization, you should look the part. Although we tend to track and trudge through mud and muck, we can still look respectable. I usually wear the same outfit when going on an investigation. I call this my “uniform.” This serves many purposes. In addition, it helps keep me focused and not have to worry about what to wear. I am a girl still. I wear jeans (properly fitted and not full of rips), rain boots, and a black top and cover. I wear my hair in a ponytail. I find that ghosts like ponytails and tug on them at times. Plus it keeps my hair out of my eyes and the camera lens. Gals: Wear a black bra. If not, you will illuminate like never before. And that is embarrassing. The reason for the black top may not be obvious to many (since there are far too few female investigators on television), but it helps minimize the flash flare from the digital camera. The jeans are for comfort and the rain boots for practicality. In the winter, I add a trench coat.

Back to Matching T-Shirts:   This has been a heated discussion in our group. Personally, I hate them. Further, I just won’t wear them. It is merely to placate my ego, but I don’t see how a T-shirt matters. I think they undermine that first impression. Our clients expect us to wear T-shirts. They’ve been watching too many TV shows where the ghost hunters show up in urban wear and look all “cool.” I’m there to instill confidence in the investigation. To add a level of professionalism to the field. If I’m ever on TV, I’ll be in my paranormal uniform.

 

 

Jen’s Blog is LIVE

22 Sunday Dec 2013

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Ghost Hunting, Media

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Archer PI, Ghost Hunting, LiveParanormal

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My partner in ghost hunting has a blog running on Live Paranormal. Check it out and follow her. Stay tuned for our live radio show starting in 2014!

 

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