Two-Hour doco on real-life Conjuring house left crew 'extremely ill'
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Two-Hour doco on real-life Conjuring house left crew 'extremely ill'

It's a big NOPE from us.

'The Conjuring' is without a doubt one of the creepiest movies we've seen, especially because it's supposedly based on real life events. 

The storyline in the movie is based off the creepy happenings reported by famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. 

Modern day investigators have now returned to the notoriously haunted house for the doco 'Ghost Adventures: Curse of the Harrisville Farmhouse'. No doubt we'll get some spooks from watching the doco, but apparently filming it was even scarier than the creators imagined. 

Ghost Adventures host Zak Bagans has admitted to having felt 'extremely sick' during his time at the house, saying:

"I was extremely ill, very sick, for about three weeks after that, I wasn’t myself, albeit I was on a long trip. There were things going on with me that just seemed out of the norm,"

"It really, I believe, made me sick. I had anxiety and panic levels that were just so unusual. Just that feeling of sickness. I didn’t look like myself. I didn’t feel like myself. I didn’t wanna be around anybody,"

"I never felt possessed, but I felt like something was drawing the life out of me."

Zak wasn't the only one to feel sick upon entering the house either. Aaron Goodwin, who works on Ghost Adventures alongside Zak, complained of chest pains while in the property, and also experienced the feeling of being 'overcome' by something:

"I had to sit down, dude. It was either run or sit, because I was going down, It was just weird energy. Not normal. Not like we’ve felt before," he said.