If you’re a fan of horror movies, you’ve definitely heard the name Annabelle doll. A doll that’s supposedly possessed by a spirit. Stories dating back to the 1970s have resurfaced. Recently, paranormal investigator Dan Rivera died under mysterious circumstances. Before his death, Dan was leading an event called the ‘Devils on the Run Tour’. This event took place at the haunted Soldiers Orphanage and also featured the Annabelle doll, famous for its horror. Many people consider this doll cursed.
Disappearance
After Dan Rivera’s death, several reports concerning the Annabelle doll have emerged. On Friday, Adams County Coroner Francis Dutro told People magazine that when people arrived at the room after Dan Rivera’s death, the Annabelle doll was missing. Dan Rivera was a former US Army soldier. The cause of his death has not yet been revealed. The results of the post-mortem are currently awaited.
According to a New York Post report, Dan Rivera was with members of the New England Society for Scientific Research. This organization was founded by the renowned paranormal investigators of their time, Ed and Lorraine Warren. Rivera’s tour also included showcasing the Annabelle doll across America.
Story
What is the story of the Annabelle doll? According to the New York Post report, Ed and Lorraine Warren stated that the Annabelle doll was gifted to a nursing student named Donna in the 1970s. After this, it began to torment Donna and her fellow student in various ways. As the disturbances escalated, Donna contacted them, and subsequently, they sealed the Annabelle doll in a glass case and placed it in a museum in Connecticut. This museum also housed other haunted artifacts. Later, even when the museum closed, the Annabelle doll remained sealed in its glass box. Now, after Rivera’s death, this doll is once again a topic of discussion.
Future
Following Rivera’s death, his organization has stated that they will continue his program to keep Dan’s dream alive. The organization mentioned that if the reports of the doll’s disappearance are true, they might have to stop their program.
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