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  • Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro's Occult Interests Turned Deadly on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#1) Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro's Occult Interests Turned Deadly

    The teen who inspired the events of the 2017 horror film Veronica was actually 15-year-old Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro from Vallecas, a suburb in southern Madrid. Estefanía was allegedly into the occult, although according to her parents, no more than any regular high school teenager. They believed she was just playing around with spooky stuff and didn't think something like an Ouija board could cause the damage it later seemed to. 

    In 1990, Estefanía brought an Ouija board to school, changing the course of her life forever.

  • A Nun Tried To Stop The Girl's Séance on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#2) A Nun Tried To Stop The Girl's Séance

    Estefanía's parents claim the séance occurred at their daughter's high school. She allegedly wanted to reach her friend's ex-boyfriend, who had passed away after being involved in a motorcycle accident. Friends watched the process, but then a nun stopped the séance. The nun damaged the board, which some speculate caused a paranormal disruption.

    The nun was too late, however, to stop the possession that allegedly occurred right after.

  • She Suffered From Hallucinations on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#3) She Suffered From Hallucinations

    Estefanía's parents claim that after she performed the séance, she began to hallucinate. According to the family, Estefanía said that she saw dark figures walking through the house. She described the mysterious beings as "evil," maintaining that they plagued her all night. Then the teen began to have seizures.

    The seizures became full-on manic fits where she would bark at her siblings, but no one knew what to do. Her parents took her to multiple doctors and specialists but no one could figure out what was wrong with her. She reportedly didn't have a mental problem, but it was obvious to professionals that Estefanía wasn't well.

  • It Took A Year For Police To Get Involved on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#4) It Took A Year For Police To Get Involved

    The story of Estefanía's haunting was nothing like what happened in Veronica. While the police arrive after a crazed 911 call in the film, it took over a year before the actual police became involved in the real case. Estefanía's family didn't reach out until after the girl's passing in 1991. When the family brought the police to the apartment in Vallecas, the authorities discovered a series of spooky happenings.

    When the police investigated, they claimed they heard a loud banging noise coming from an unoccupied area in the home. After that, they reported how a “perfectly closed armoire” became opened “in a sudden and totally unnatural way.”

     

  • Estefanía Passed About 6 Months After The Ouija Board Incident  on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#5) Estefanía Passed About 6 Months After The Ouija Board Incident 

    In the film Veronica, the girl passes away under extreme circumstances in three days, but Estefanía's passing took over six months. After more than half a year of suffering from seizures and hallucinations, Estefanía's life ended in August of 1991. Reportedly, she passed while at the hospital and not at home like the fictional character Veronica. 

    Estefanía's parents don't know what happened to her, but they believe that her death had to do with the supernatural. They've never said that they explicitly believe a demon was released, but they think her passing was caused by something evil.

  • The House Was Still Haunted After Estefanía Passed on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#6) The House Was Still Haunted After Estefanía Passed

    After Estefanía's passing, the hauntings continued to torment her family for over a year. The Gutiérrez parents claimed that after their daughter died, they didn't go a day without dark, ominous figures stomping through their home and slamming doors. They described how their appliances turned on and off without warning, and how inanimate objects would leap from shelves and move without interference. 

    Members of the Gutiérrez family also maintained how they could hear someone whispering to them in the middle of the night, and at times, hear Estefanía shrieking. 

  • Estefanía's Death Is One Of The Most Popular Ghost Stories In Spain on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#7) Estefanía's Death Is One Of The Most Popular Ghost Stories In Spain

    According to Paco Plaza, the director of Veronica, he made this movie because it's a story that he's heard time and time again. Plaza admits that he made some changes to the story, but he says that the tale is such a popular Spanish myth that everyone who tells it adds their own spin. In a Q&A at the Toronto International Film Festival, he said:

    In Spain it’s very popular. Because it is, as we say in the film, the only time a police officer has said he has witnessed something paranormal, and it’s written in a report with an official police stamp. [...] But I think when we tell something, it becomes a story, even if it’s in the news. You only have to read the different newspapers to know how different reality is, depending on who’s telling it.

    With this in mind, Plaza didn't strive to replicate Estefanía's tale or even present her story in a biographical sense. He wanted to express his own artistic vision of the Spanish lure.

     

  • Shadow People Allegedly Began To Haunt The Family on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#8) Shadow People Allegedly Began To Haunt The Family

    According to the Gutiérrez family, one of the most terrifying things that happened after Estefanía passed was the sudden appearance of a mass of shadow people. When Estefanía was still alive, she claimed that she was tormented by shadowy figures, and it seems they had moved on to the parents. Mrs. Gutiérrez claimed that one of the shadow people attacked her in her sleep

    I felt pressure on top of me but there was no one around. I said [to Mr. Gutiérrez] ‘there’s someone here.’ I then felt a pair of hands grab my feet and then grab my hand, which were uncovered by the blanket.

    While these instances of paranormal phenomena haven't been confirmed, the family continued to experience unexplainable occurrences within their Vallecas home.

  • The Burning Photo After Her Passing on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#9) The Burning Photo After Her Passing

    In true horror film fashion, Estefanía's family claims that a photograph of the young girl burst into flames on its own after her death. They maintained that it fell off an end table and simply began to smolder. When Estefanía's picture ignited, Mr. and Mrs. Gutiérrez knew they needed to contact the authorities. 

    If you've seen Veronica, then you know that this moment was immortalized in the film. According to everyone who lived through the events, the film was accurate in this depiction.

  • Mysterious White Smoke May Have Caused Her Seizures on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#10) Mysterious White Smoke May Have Caused Her Seizures

    One of the stranger parts of Estefanía's story is the mention of an unexplainable white smoke that allegedly appeared after her séance. Witnesses claimed that after the nun broke the Ouija board, some kind of smoke spewed from shards, and Estefanía allegedly inhaled the white smoke through her mouth and nose before she fell into a seizure. 

    Some believe that the smoke was representative of a demon, and Estefanía unwittingly took the spirit inside of her, subsequently causing a form of possession. 

     

     

  • The Apartment Was Destroyed on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#11) The Apartment Was Destroyed

    One notable element of the police report is the fact that the apartment was a wreck, especially Estefanía's room. Upon investigation, the officers discovered the family had left Estefanía's decorations intact on the wall, but many of the posters had been clawed at by some kind of creature. According to Mr. and Mrs. Gutiérrez, anyone who went into the girl's room was subject to being pushed around by an unseen force.

    Reportedly, the officers also witnessed a crucifix on Estefanía's wall move on its own until it snapped, a scene reminiscent of The Exorcist

  • Police Saw A Brown Stain Spread Throughout The House on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#12) Police Saw A Brown Stain Spread Throughout The House

    When police investigated the Gutiérrez household, they reportedly witnessed an array of paranormal activity. As a result, it's believed that the officers on-site experienced unexplainable occurrences. They saw a mysterious substance stuck to the furniture that appeared to be the brownish-red color of blood. While they were conducting an investigation, the officers allegedly saw the stains begin to spread.

    According to paranormal analysts, this anecdote relates an interaction with some kind of poltergeist. In the police report, the scene was detailed as a "situation of mystery and rarity."

  • The Haunting Ended When The Family Moved on Random Terrifying True Story That Inspired 'Veronica' Is Even Scarier Than Movi

    (#13) The Haunting Ended When The Family Moved

    After Estefanía passed away in 1991 and the police investigated the Gutiérrez home, the family finally moved. Reportedly, the haunting stopped after they left their Vallecas home. Since the family has relocated, there haven't been any reports of a haunting in the building where Estefanía's story took place. 

    While Veronica has received criticism for bolstering cliché horror movie tropes, the movie is also revered for combining one of Spain's unexplainable mysteries with genuine filmmaking. 

     

     

     

     

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Veronica is a 2017 Spanish supernatural horror movie. It tells the story of a girl who used the Ouija board and became fascinated, then suffered hallucinations and epilepsy. The exact cause of her death is a mystery. The film was inspired by the true events of the Vallecas case in 1991 where Estefanía Gutiérrez Lázaro died mysteriously using ouija boards. Although the police and her family admitted that the case is real, people have no way to know what happened.

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