![]() ![]() I’m here to tell you something, I don’t know if you want to hear this or not, but Annabelle did not escape. The Warrens’ son-in-law Tony Spera, who is now the leader of the New England Society for Psychic Research – NESPR, posted a YouTube video where he confirmed Annabelle never left her glass enclosure. Some people became worried on Friday, August 14, as the doll’s name became a top-trending topic online after rumors swirled that Annabelle had escaped the museum. The movies are based on the real-life Raggedy Ann doll, who Lorraine said was “evil.” The Warrens’ work inspired the horror films Annabelle (2014), Annabelle: Creation (2017) and Annabelle Comes Home (2019). ![]() The Warren Occult Museum is located behind the Warrens’ former home in Monroe, Connecticut, The Cinemaholic wrote. The museum is listed as permanently closed by Altas Obscura. ![]() The museum was started by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, with Ed working as a religious demonologist and Lorraine functioning as a medium. The Warren Occult Museum, where the Annabelle doll is located, has been closed to the public since 2019. ![]()
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