Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann doll, not the terrifying doll from the Conjuring Universe movies
It’s also maintained in a wooden case rather than a large glass cabinet.
However, there is a warning notice on the case, just like in the movie…
A tarot devil card is actually glued to the front.
As you approach the hauntingly lit up doll at the Warrens’ Occult Museum, they may play creepy church-like music.
A museum visitor ignored the warnings and beat on the doll’s box decades ago; he was later claimed to have died in a motorcycle accident.
When a priest from Hartford came to the Warrens’ house, he tossed the doll across the room, declaring God’s victory over the devil. He was involved in a major collision with a tractor trailer on his way back to the rectory.
A priest performs prayer on a regular basis to bless the environment in the room where the doll is kept.
Lorraine Warren disliked staring at the doll because it had caused “a great deal of harm to a great deal of people.”
Judy, Ed and Lorraine’s daughter, stated her parents told her not to acknowledge the doll and never to look it in the eyes.
Lorraine previously stated that the evil associated with Annabelle requires a body to inhabit.
“That doll,” according to Tony Spera, Ed and Lorraine’s son-in-law and protégé, is the Warrens’ collection item that terrifies him the most.
The doll was given to Donna, a young student nurse, as a birthday gift from her mother in 1970, according to the Warrens, but she soon began to notice “suspicious” conduct in her apartment.
Donna, on the other hand, treated the doll like a small girl, and you can still see a little bracelet on its wrist now.
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