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In
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren are featured on a whole new kind of mission. While the first two
Conjuring movies are essentially haunted house stories, the latest sequel is more focused on being akin to a procedural investigation (albeit while still very much a horror movie). A man named Arne Johnson is arrested after murdering his landlord, but he claims that he was possessed by a demon when the crime was committed, and so the Warrens go on the hunt to find the person who is truly responsible.
So what happens? Who is the person who unleashed the evil with which the Warrens have to contend? Well, now that
The third movie in the main
Conjuring series explores the real-life trial of Arne Cheyenne Johnson who, in 1981, murdered his landlord and claimed demonic possession as a defence, with the Warrens involved in proceedings.
As with the other movies in the series, this case proves to be the inspiration for a largely-fictionalised tale that sees the Warrens investigate the supposed possession of Johnson, uncovering a series of occult-based deaths.
But who is responsible for the killings and why are they doing it? We re about to delve into the mysteries of
The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, so major