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Bizarre bodycam video shows owner of famous haunted ‘Conjuring’ house miserably fail sobriety test and tell cops she’s ‘bored’

She summoned the spirits — whisky and vermouth!

The owner of the notoriously “haunted” Rhode Island home that inspired the movie “The Conjuring” was captured in bizarre bodycam footage miserably failing a sobriety test as she stumbled, complained and admitted to downing “a couple” Manhattans.

Jacqueline Nunez — who owns the spooky 19th century farmhouse where a gruesome real-life murder-suicide unfolded —  allegedly led cops on a chase through Burrillville before pulling over reeking of booze at around 9 p.m. Monday, police told WJAR.

“I had a couple drinks and I live in the Conjuring house,”  Nunez says in the footage. “Why are there multiple officers pulling up behind me because I had a couple of drinks?”


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Nunez led cops on a chase through town and was charged with DUI. WJAR

Bodycam video then shows Nunez cracking up —  declaring, “this is funny!” — as she fails to follow a police officer’s finger with her “bloodshot” eyes during the sobriety test, according to cops.

She was later captured in footage wobbling and stumbling as she tried to walk a straight line —  then griping to police that she’s “bored,” the outlet reported.

Nunez, who was sporting a sweatshirt with a “Conjuring” house logo, was hit with DUI and reckless driving charges.

Legend has it, her home was terrorized by the ghost of demon-worshiping baby killer Bathsheba Sherman, who inspired the plot of the 2013 horror flick.

Sherman was said to have “sacrificed” her week-old baby to Satan before hanging herself in May 1885 and returning to haunt a family who lived there in the 1970s. Nunez now offers tours of the home to paranormal history buffs for a fee.


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The 19th century home where she lives inspired the horror movie “The Conjuring.” WJAR

Nunez got into trouble earlier this year when the star of the hit paranormal TV series “Ghost Hunters,” Jason Hawes, filed a police report against her claiming she threatened him.

“Some of these text messages were just extremely vile,” Hawes told WPRI in August.“She claimed I was there trying to do an assassination plot.”

Hawes, whose daughter worked at “The Conjuring” house for nearly two years, said Nunez had been messaging him after claiming he had trespassed on her property.

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