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The True Story Behind Annabelle: The Haunted Doll


 

When you think of creepy, haunted dolls, Annabelle might be one of the first names that come to mind. But the real story behind Annabelle is even more terrifying than what you've seen in the movies. Let's dive into the true tale of this infamous haunted doll.


Annabelle's story begins in the early 1970s when a nursing student named Donna received the doll as a gift from her mother. At first, Annabelle seemed like an ordinary, albeit slightly eerie, Raggedy Ann doll. But soon, strange things started happening in Donna's apartment.


The doll appeared to move on its own. Donna and her roommate, Angie, would leave Annabelle in one room and find her in a different one later. They also discovered handwritten notes that they claimed they hadn't written. The notes contained messages like "Help us" and "Help Lou," who was Donna's boyfriend.


Disturbed by these events, Donna and Angie sought help from a medium who conducted a seance. The medium claimed to have made contact with the spirit of a seven-year-old girl named Annabelle Higgins, who had died in their apartment building. They believed that Annabelle's spirit had attached itself to the doll.


Donna, Angie, and Lou allowed the doll to stay with them, thinking they were helping the lost spirit. However, things only got worse. Annabelle seemed to become more malevolent. She would often attack Lou, leaving him with scratches and bite marks. They knew they had to do something about the haunted doll.


Eventually, they contacted demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, who you might remember from other famous paranormal cases. The Warrens concluded that Annabelle was not inhabited by the spirit of a little girl but by a malevolent, inhuman entity.


To protect Donna, Angie, and Lou, the Warrens took Annabelle with them. They placed her in a glass case that's now in their Occult Museum in Connecticut. The case is sealed with a sign that reads "Warning: Positively Do Not Open."


The true story of Annabelle reminds us that not all haunted dolls are just the stuff of horror movies. While some skeptics may question the authenticity of the events surrounding Annabelle, the case continues to be a source of fascination and fear for many. Whether you believe in the supernatural or not, the tale of Annabelle serves as a spine-tingling reminder that sometimes truth is stranger, and scarier, than fiction.

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