According to Warren case files (and later interviews with Lorraine Warren), the demons did not leave after Johnson’s trial. David Glatzel continued to suffer from violent paranormal attacks into adulthood. Lorraine Warren claimed that in 1986, David was re-possessed during a failed "cleansing" ceremony. The Warrens performed a secret second exorcism in a Connecticut farmhouse, which they called "The Last Rites" — not because David died, but because they performed the Church’s final exorcism ritual, the Rituale Romanum 's last stage, which is reserved for life-or-death spiritual battles.
The climax of the story took place on a stormy night, as the Warrens and Father Michael gathered in the church to perform a final exorcism. The ritual was intense and dramatic, with the entity putting up a fierce resistance. However, with the combined efforts of the Warrens and Father Michael, they were able to banish the entity back to hell. the conjuring: last rites real story
The upcoming film The Conjuring: Last Rites is positioned as the final chapter of the main series featuring paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. While the previous three films focused on the Perron family haunting, the Enfield poltergeist, and the Arne Cheyenne Johnson trial, the fourth installment turns its gaze toward one of the most grueling and physically violent cases in the Warrens' files: According to Warren case files (and later interviews
This draft story is a blend of fact and fiction, drawing inspiration from the real-life experiences of Ed and Lorraine Warren while also introducing fictional elements to create a compelling narrative. The Warrens performed a secret second exorcism in