“The land itself holds memories.”
James Wan’s The Conjuring was of course based on a real case investigated by the real-life Ed and Lorraine Warren, documenting the nightmare endured by the Perron family at their Rhode Island farmhouse back in 1971. The house is said to be haunted by the spirit of a woman named Bathsheba Sherman, and the owners claim it is indeed still haunted.
The two-part documentary Bathsheba: Search for Evil will explore that real life case that inspired the hit franchise, part of Canadian network T+E‘s “Creep Week” this Halloween.
“This special follows the chilling true story of Bathsheba Sherman, a witch made famous by the hit horror film, The Conjuring. The special delves into the true tales that served as inspiration for the film with in-depth and extensive interviews with the Perron family.”
Bathsheba: Search for Evil premieres October 11th at 9pm EST, only on T+E.
Learn more over on Global News and watch the special’s trailer below.