
Exploring the real life history of the paranormal investigators behind countless classic cases like the Conjuring House, the Amityville Horror, and the Annabelle Doll: Ed & Lorraine Warren. Ad-free episodes, bonus content, & more: redwebpod.com Paranormal investigators. Demonologists. Frauds. They've been called it all. Their names became synonymous with the most haunting stories of the last century. Stories that inspired a sprawling film franchise. But who were they, really? How did they rise to fame? And why do so many still question their legacy? Today, we explore the lives and infamy of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Our sponsors: Shopify - Go to http://shopify.com/redweb to sign up for your $1-per-month trial period. Huel - Go to https://huel.com/redweb and use code redweb to get 15% off and a free gift for new customers (Minimum $75 purchase) SelectQuote - Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS, at http://selectquote.com/redweb. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — go to http://betterhelp.com/redweb to get 10% off your first month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Paranormal investigators, demonologists, frauds. They've been called it all. Their names became synonymous with the most haunting stories of the last century. Stories that inspired a sprawling film franchise. But who were they really? How did they rise to fame? And why do so many still question their legacy? Today, we explore the lives and infamy of Ed and Lorraine Warren. This is Red Web.
Welcome back, Task Force, to another episode of Red Web, the podcast all about unsolved mysteries, true crime, and the paranormal. I'm your resident mystery enthusiast, Trevor Collins, and joining me here in this case, probably not for the first time on this one, Alfredo Diaz.
I was first introduced to them through the plethora of movies.
really good movies some bad ones from the conjuring i was actually able to interview them they're very pleasant people to interview and then obviously with the different episodes that we've had you hear about them sometimes they've you know gone and had some type of involvement in a certain episode um because this is their world their realm and interestingly enough like we talk about them so much and they're so predominant in this field
that I feel like we did an episode on them already, but you're like, wait, we're doing an episode on them now. And I'm like, yeah, I feel like, I don't know. It's probably just because also the movies. And then, you know, we talk about them a handful of episodes that I feel like I know them already.
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we've done micro episodes within episodes. You know, we've covered so many of their cases. You're right. They're like synonymous when it comes to paranormal investigation. And within that, I give some caveats, some background, some of the claims as to why they might be frauds, some of the talks about their history.
And we figured behind the scenes, talking to Jillian, talking to Christian... It was time. The number one movie podcast about mysteries had to talk about the people that inspired the Conjuring universe, Ed and Lorraine Warren. And man, this one's going to be really interesting because we uncovered some stones we didn't expect to uncover.
We're going to walk through their history, kind of how they got started, who they are as much as we know. Some of their occult items, some of their major cases. Of course, we've talked about several of those in their own episodes. But then as we wrap up, we're going to talk about the other sides of the Warrens. They do have an infamous reputation. They have helped some people.
They have arguably hurt some cases. And we've talked about the very candidly in those episodes. But we're going to address the claims of fraud and some of the other more sinister claims about their lives. There is a lot of opinion around these two. And so we're going to go right down the middle, talking about everything as factually as possible.
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