Annabelle Doll Warrens Occult Museum. One death attributed to Annabelle according to the Warrens was a visitor to the museum who apparently dared the haunted doll to harm him. Rumors about the escape of the infamous Annabelle doll from the Warren Occult Museum have been put to rest by paranormal expert Tony Spera. According to Heavy Lorraine Warren detailed that the doll started terrorizing people in 1970. The museum was closed due to a zoning violation late last year and according to Newsweek the doll is no longer on display.
The ultra-haunted doll Annabelle did not escape from the Warrens Occult Museum even though the Internet seems convinced shes running wild on the East Coast. The Warrens took the doll telling the roommates it was being manipulated by an inhuman presence and put it on display at the familys Occult Museum. Courtesy of The Warrens Occult Museum. Positively Do Not Touch. He was reported to have been involved in a fatal crash a motorcycle accident after leaving the museum. Annabelles story is far from just being a work of fiction as the real doll truly exists and is sealed away in a cabinet at the Warrens Occult Museum in Connecticut.
Annabelle is currently in the possession of Edward and Lorraine Warrens.
The real Annabelle is firmly sealed away - she went on to inspire The Conjuring franchise and Lorraine has said she is the worst item in the museum. Knowing that they must do something about the sinister doll the roommates contacted a medium who conducted a seance. According to Heavy Lorraine Warren detailed that the doll started terrorizing people in 1970. When the topic of Ed and Lorraine Warrens Occult Museum in Monroe Connecticut is brought up and the several haunted items that are on display there we automatically think of the Annabelle dollAnd yes while Annabelle is said to be extremely haunted there are several other items in the museum that are just as creepy and have been featured in movies. The figure is one of the Warrens haunted artifacts. Hill criticized sensational press coverage of the Warrens occult museum and its Annabelle doll.