Carolyn Perron: This is gonna take some serious elbow grease. Oh my God! What are we gonna do with all these stuff?
Roger Perron: Well, we probably ought to go through it. You know? It might be some antiques down here that worth a lot of money.
Carolyn Perron: Yeah, or just a lot of junk that the previous owner didn’t want.
Roger Perron: It’s ours now.
Carolyn Perron: knock yourself out.
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Reporter: Isn’t it scary or, doesn’t it worry you to have all these items right in your home?
Ed Warren: That’s why we have a priest who comes by once a month to bless the room. The way I see it is, it’s safer for these things to be in here than out there, it’s kind of like keeping the guns off the streets.
Reporter: Why not just throw them in incinerator, destroy them?
Ed Warren: Well, that only destroy the vessel, sometimes it’s better to keep the genie in the bottle.
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Carolyn Perron: That day meant so much to me. We were driving along the coast, Nancy pointed out how pretty the view was, I thought this is a perfect opportunity for a photo. We’re gonna start fresh you know? A new house, a new beginning, you should’ve seen Roger and the girls, I’ve never seen them so happy. They mean the world to me.
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Roger: Just want to say thank you though for coming out like you did.
Ed: I can’t take the credit, that’s all Lorraine, I didn’t want to.
Roger: Oh, why’s that?
Ed: Whatever Lorraine sees, feels, touches, it helps people, but it also takes a toll on her, little piece each time.