Judy Spera The daughter of a supernatural investigator Ed and Lorraine Warren – But that doesn’t mean her childhood was horrible.
Spera, 75, is not a major public figure, but works faithfully with her husband Tony Sperathe housekeeper of the parents’ inheritance since their deaths in 2001 and 2019 (Ed Warren died in April 2006 due to complications after stroke; Lorraine died in April 2019.)
Although her parents have been learning about paranormal throughout their lives, even the inspiration for the 2013 film magic In the subsequent sequel, Judy has been open to her disinterest in her close work in the same field. In September 2020, she admitted The freak’s Dan“Well, I’ve had an event, but I’m not pursuing it. I’m away from it. I have something that will happen and I’ll say, ‘Oh my god. How did this happen?’ I don’t know if you want to attribute it to anything related to the mother’s gift, but I’ve had something happen to me.”
Today, Judy and Tony, 71, run their own supernatural investigation organization, the New England Society of Psychological Research (NESPR). Keep scrolling to learn more about ED and Lorraine Warren’s daughter Judy.
Her parents were childhood artists
Ed and Lorraine Warren
Russell McPhedran/Fairfax Media via Getty ImageThis may surprise you for those who know Warrens best as an investigator for paranormal phenomena, but in an interview with Geek’s Den in 2020, Spera revealed that her parents were artists as kids.
Art, she explained, is “what they do.” “They traveled and sold paintings, they took art classes. Until I was old, and this ghost happened.”
But her dad “always talk about ghost stories,” she continued, “So we had a fantastic Halloween party where my dad would do these witches and stuff and then draw them. It was fun. We spent a lot of time walking around the cemetery and I still love to do it.”
She didn’t live with her parents
Spera also shared that she grew up living with her grandparents due to her parents’ schedule. “Because they travel a lot, I had to go to school. I lived with them briefly. I was scared at their house, so I just didn’t sleep. I couldn’t sleep alone in a room,” she said.
Her Catholic classmate doesn’t know what her parents did
Spera attended Catholic school since she was a child, but she did not tell her classmates what her parents did. Interviewed in 2019 USA Todayshe explained: “When I was in the sixth grade, I asked my father, ‘What should I say?’ He said: “I am a landscape artist. “When the nuns heard this, I didn’t know if they were living or dead.”
She and her husband are carers of Warrens’ legacy

Ed and Lorraine Warren
Russell McPhedran/Fairfax Media via Getty ImagesAfter their parents died, Spera and husband Tony Spera took over the housekeeper of their estate. The two run the New England Society of Psychological Research (NESPR), which is conducting a supernatural investigation. The two also held panels on the paranormal routine.
Speras embraced the legacy left by Warrens, NESPR website It also has a large number of archival videos of interviews and case files conducted by Lorraine and Ed.
She said her parents had pure intentions
Judy also told Geek Dan that her parents did not conduct a supernatural investigation into “fame, money or something like that.” “I think that’s something that could happen, and I’m having a hard time criticizing. They really work very hard, and they always try it,” she explained.
Ed was in a coma for 11 weeks after suffering a medical breakdown in March 2001 and was “a complete patient for five years.” As a result, her mom “will answer these calls in the middle of the night and sit down and talk to people.”
She and Tony “want to change rooms [phone] Judy continued, “The numbers are a lot of times, but she won’t let us. She sits and chats with people until they’re comfortable enough to go to bed, or if they feel like, ‘OK, that’ll work’ or ‘We’ll talk to you in the morning.’ And she’ll come back to them.”
She and Tony Spera met in 1979
Judy and Tony Spera connected in 1979. narrate on Tony’s websitethey quickly ended, Judy told her future husband that her parents had a very early job and invited him to watch them speak at the University of Connecticut.
She is portrayed in the “Magic” movie

Ed and Lorraine Warren
Getty ImagesJudy is depicted in both originals Lenovo Movie, 2016 Magic 2 And 2021 Magic: The Devil made me do it go through Sterling Jerins. She is also depicted McKenna Grace In spin-off movies Annabelle returns home.
Mia Tomlinson Take over Judy Spera’s role Magic: The Last RiteTony Spera by Ben Hardy In the new movie.

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