Lorraine discussing that she met Elvis before his death likely refers to meeting him at a concert or being introduced after the Warrens’ paranormal fame, which is possible considering the Warrens likely went to his concerts when Elvis was still at his height. There is no definitive documentation of the real-life Warrens ever meeting the King of Rock 'n’ Roll before his death nor any conclusive proof that they investigated his ghost after 1977, but the two meetings still may be possible. Lorraine mentions that she met Elvis both before and after his death, leading to speculation of the claim’s truth.
While driving to investigate the occultist-connected murder of Katie Lincoln before the Arne Johnson possession, Sergeant Clay and Lorraine listen to “Suspicious Minds” by Elvis Presley.
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Related: The Conjuring 3 Forgets What Made The Original Movie So Special Though the Annabelle doll has taken on a supernatural fame of her own, there are unfortunately no documented celebrity spirits on the Warrens’ case files. As two of the most notable paranormal investigators of the 20th century, the married couple has inspired an entire 8-film Conjuring universe based on the documentation of their cases. Ed and Lorraine Warren have taken on some of the most high-profile real-life paranormal cases in history, with their most famous case as the Amityville haunting - a horrifying supernatural event that spawned the Amityville Horror franchise with little mention of the Warrens themselves.