Paranormal Investigator Lorraine Warren, CT Resident, Dies At 92
Paranormal Investigator Lorraine Warren, CT Resident, Dies At 92
Lorraine and Ed Warren investigated hauntings for decades — from The Amityville Horror to The Conjuring and Annabelle.
MONROE, CT — The legendary, Lorraine Warren, 92, who traveled the country with her late husband Ed Warren, lecturing about demons, the supernatural and psychic phenomena, passed away last night, according to her son-in-law Tony Spera.
The Warrens were paranormal investigators who are linked to some of the most prominent haunting cases. Thousands of movie-goers have been scared stiff when seeing films such as "The Amityville Horror," "Anabelle," "The Conjuring," and "The Conjuring II," based upon the life-long work of the Warrens.
Spera announced the passing of Lorraine in a statement Friday morning. "It is with deep sadness that I must announce that Lorraine Warren has passed away. She died peacefully in her sleep at home last night. The family requests that you respect their privacy at this time. Lorraine touched many lives and was loved by so many. She was a remarkable, loving, compassionate and giving soul. To quote Will Rogers, she never met a person she didn't like. She was an avid animal lover and contributed to many animal charities and rescues. She was wonderful and giving to her entire family. May God Bless her."
Paranormal Investigator Lorraine Warren, CT Resident, Dies At 92
Lorraine and Ed Warren investigated hauntings for decades — from The Amityville Horror to The Conjuring and Annabelle.
MONROE, CT — The legendary, Lorraine Warren, 92, who traveled the country with her late husband Ed Warren, lecturing about demons, the supernatural and psychic phenomena, passed away last night, according to her son-in-law Tony Spera.
The Warrens were paranormal investigators who are linked to some of the most prominent haunting cases. Thousands of movie-goers have been scared stiff when seeing films such as "The Amityville Horror," "Anabelle," "The Conjuring," and "The Conjuring II," based upon the life-long work of the Warrens.
Spera announced the passing of Lorraine in a statement Friday morning. "It is with deep sadness that I must announce that Lorraine Warren has passed away. She died peacefully in her sleep at home last night. The family requests that you respect their privacy at this time. Lorraine touched many lives and was loved by so many. She was a remarkable, loving, compassionate and giving soul. To quote Will Rogers, she never met a person she didn't like. She was an avid animal lover and contributed to many animal charities and rescues. She was wonderful and giving to her entire family. May God Bless her."