As the investigation progressed, the Warrens uncovered a dark history of witchcraft and murder in the area. They found evidence of a centuries-old ritual that had unleashed a malevolent entity into the world.

It was a dark and stormy night in Harrisville, Rhode Island. The year was 1971, and the Perron family was settling into their new home, a beautiful old farmhouse on the outskirts of town. Parents Roger and Carolyn, along with their five daughters, were excited to start their new life.

As the occurrences grew more frequent and more intense, the Perrons realized that their home was haunted by a malevolent spirit. Desperate for help, they called upon paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, who specialized in dealing with supernatural cases.

The Warrens, seasoned investigators with years of experience, arrived at the Perron residence, equipped with their ghost-hunting gear. They soon discovered that the spirit, a witch named Bathsheba Sherman, had been conjured by a dark cult in the 19th century.

The entity, fueled by a desire for revenge and chaos, had taken up residence in the Perron home. It began to terrorize the family, causing objects to move on their own, and even physically harming them.

In a climactic showdown, Ed and Lorraine confronted the entity, using all their knowledge and experience to weaken its hold on the house. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, the entity was banished, and the Perron family was able to rest in peace.

Ed and Lorraine knew they had to act fast to save the Perrons. They performed a series of rituals and blessings, aimed at cleansing the house of the evil spirit. But as the night wore on, the entity grew stronger, and the Warrens realized that they were in for the fight of their lives.

The events of that terrifying night would become one of the most well-documented cases in the Warrens' careers, and would later inspire the horror movie, .