
The terrifying tour of the demonic Annabelle doll has sent conspiracy theorists into overdrive, and after paranormal experts not to move the supposedly haunted Raggedy Ann doll, she's being linked to a series of unexplained disasters.
Made famous by The Conjuring movies, Annabelle has also led her own trilogy of movies that ended with 2019's Annabelle Comes Home. More than just being a work of fiction like Pennywise the Dancing Clown or Freddy Krueger, The Conjuring's Annabelle is based on the real-life doll of the same name that was owned by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
The demonic Annabelle was housed in a glass box at the Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, and although it was closed due to zoning violations, she's still been living her best supernatural life.
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The Warrens specifically warned against moving Annabelle, with a "positively do not open" sign being displayed on her case. It seems that not everyone is willing to listen to that, with paranormal expert Ryan Daniel Buell taking Annabelle on the road as part of a haunted holiday for the "Devil's on the Run Tour." Buell has been keeping us updated on her whereabouts on TikTok, but a quick scan of the comments show that Annabelle is causing quite the controversy.
Documenting Annabelle's tour, Buell said: "“The energy is definitely different here. The [New England Society of Psychic Research] guys invited me to carry her in. Not gonna lie, I was saying the Lord’s Prayer the entire time."
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While you might think it's a bit of mumbo jumbo, Annabelle has been linked to a Louisiana plantation house fire and a New Orleans prison break.
The Parish Sheriff's Office warned that 11 'armed and dangerous' prisoners escaped from a New Orleans jail, and while five have been caught, six of them are still at large. Elsewhere, the Nottoway Plantation House that was built in 1859 burned down, while there's are sure to be a few raised eyebrows that the home of so-called voodoo queen Marie Laveau has also caught fire.
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Annabelle's tour continues, with Gettysburg being her next stop. Responding to a video on TikTok, one person said: "She just burned down a plantation! Why are we doing this?! 😩"
Another concerned onlooker said: "Why is she going places in the first place?"
A third concluded: "Cmon man I’m close to there.. jus take her to Washington or sumthin'."
There were numerous comments asking for her to be taken to the White House, presumably as a curse on the likes of Elon Musk or Donald Trump, but as Annabelle hits the road once again, it's clear some of you are convinced she'd bringing her mad mojo with her.