The actual doll is a raggedy Anne doll named Annabelle, which sits inside its locked resting place at Warren's Occult Museum in Monroe. If you saw the 2013 horror mystery, 'The Conjuring,' there's a good chance this haunted Raggedy Ann doll might put an evil spell on anyone who dares to approach it. The following YouTube video was produced by 'What The Horror' and claims to tell the true story of the Annabelle Doll that's featured in the Conjuring Universe.

According to Hearst CT Media, on Saturday, April 12, this possessed puppet will be transported to Derby by Tony Sperra, the son-in-law of demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren and the curator of the Occult Museum for an event titled "Warrenology: An Evening with the  Annabelle Doll' at the Twisted Vine Restaurant, which has a reputation for paranormal activity.

According to Wikipedia, the story goes that in 1970, a nursing student received this raggedy Anne doll, and a psychic medium claimed that the doll was inhabited by the spirit of a deceased girl named Annabelle. The student attempted to care for the doll, but it soon began to exhibit very disturbing behavior.

At this point, Ed and Lorraine Warren stepped in, claimed they were contacted about Annabelle's deviant behavior, and moved the doll to their Occult Museum, where it sits in an enclosed wooden case behind a pane of glass with a small sign that reads, "WARNING, POSITIVELY DO NOT OPEN" Do you believe the Annabelle Doll is evil? Take a look at the following YouTube video produced by Project Nightfall...

If this is your thing and you're interested in attending the event at the Twisted Vine Restaurant in Derby, Connecticut, tickets are available, and an all-you-can-eat buffet dinner will be included. Tickets for the event are $159 and are available by clicking this link.

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Gallery Credit: YouTube/Haunted And The Forgotten

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Since it's frowned upon (illegal) to go inside the buildings without permission, there are not that many photos/videos from inside the walls. When a new video or photos surface, I jump on it, and that is exactly what I did when these images appeared on September 23, 2022.

Gallery Credit: Lou Milano

 

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