Worker Fired Over Ghost Theft Accusation
Worker Fired Over Ghost Theft Accusation
Worker Fired Over Ghost Theft Accusation
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Brian Dansereau, a former worker at the Old Arnold Estate in Burrillville, Rhode Island—known as the Conjuring House—claims he was unjustly fired after being accused of theft by the spirit of John Arnold, a 19th-century owner of the property. The current homeowner, Jacqueline Nuñez, who identifies as a medium, alleged that Arnold informed her Dansereau had stolen around $3,000 from the cash box, a claim Dansereau vehemently denies. In a statement, Nuñez asserted that she received messages from various spirits warning her about Dansereau and other issues concerning previous staff and guests. Dansereau expressed disbelief at being accused by a ghost, saying he had to clarify who John Arnold was during the conversation. Nuñez emphasized that her experiences, whether paranormal or not, are valid and deserve recognition. The Conjuring House has gained notoriety for its alleged hauntings, which were dramatized in the 2013 film 'The Conjuring.'

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