Conjuring 3: The real bloodguilt that the Devil has made me support

As in the previous two Conjuring movies, Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) return to fight ghosts, evil spirits, demons, and what is in The Conjuring 3. But in this case, the Warrens case actually involved a murder and a court case.

Conjuring 3, arne johnson: The Devil Made Me Do It will be out in India at the opening of theaters. Conjuring’s third movie entitled The Conjuring 3: The Devil Made Me Do It, is based on fact.

A man named Arne Johnson killed landlord Alan Bono during a heated argument in Connecticut, US. The day after the murder, Lorraine Warren told local police that Arne was ‘pregnant’ during the practice of removing her 11-year-old son. In court again, Arne’s defense attorney said he was possessed by a demon when he made the deal. The judge dismissed the case with impunity, saying that such a thing could not be proved, and therefore not acceptable in court.

Arne was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 10 to 20 years in prison. But he served for only 5 years. A state parole official said according to a recent Associated Press report since 1985 that Johnson was a “role model” prisoner.


A documentary entitled Shock Docs: The Devil Made Me Do It comes out this month on Discovery + which narrates and examines the events.


What director Michael Chaves said?

Does Michael Chaves, director of The Conjuring 3, believe the events as they unfolded according to Arne Johnson and Warrens? . There is a man who has lost his life and we haven’t told him [the story] ever since.” Chaves continued. “We tell you from a man who said he had a demon, a man who took his own life – a murderer. And from the beginning, I was like, ‘I hope I get this right. And I hope I tell that story right.’ Because I don’t think you can look down on that.


Chaves added, “Ultimately, this is a compelling film, and this is the story of the Warrens, and their experience, and their journey. And they believe this happened, and they believe in Arne Johnson. So they lined up their jobs, went to court, and testified against him. There are always stories of faith. And often [they are] stories about our faith in God or the faith of the characters in God.

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And [this story] is much more than the faith we impart to other people. Like his girlfriend at the time, Debbie Glatzel, the sister of David Glatzel, was the adopted child. He was present at the execution and testified in his name. And he married her in prison, and she lived with him the rest of her life. She believed him and clung to him. And finally, it is a matter of their faith and the faith they put in each other. “

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