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India Today
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Did the 'haunted' Annabelle doll really go missing? Here's the truth
If there's one story that has kept many awake at night, it's the tale of Annabelle - a Raggedy Ann doll whose legend dates back to the 1970s, when paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren declared it was possessed by a 'demonic spirit'.The infamous doll was back in the headlines after a fire broke out this month at the historic Nottoway Plantation - now known as Nottoway Resort - in White Castle, Louisiana. While no one was injured in the blaze, social media users began claiming that the doll had disappeared during the 'Devils on the Run Tour', a paranormal tour in Louisiana, and linked its supposed disappearance to the fire. The rumour intensified when some tourists claimed they hadn't seen the doll during the tour, which was organised by the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR).advertisementA user on x posted, "May 13, 2025, Annabelle, one of the most haunted dolls from Monroe, Connecticut was moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. May 15th, the Nottoway Plantation burned down. May 16th, 11 inmates escaped the Orleans Parish Prison escape. The Warrens warned, Annabelle should never be moved."May 13, 2025, Annabelle, one of the most haunted dolls from Monroe, Connecticut was moved to New Orleans, Louisiana. May 15th, the Nottoway Plantation burned down. May 16th, 11 inmates escaped the Orleans Parish Prison escape. The Warrens warned, Annabelle should never be moved. Trust Society (@TrustSociety_) May 20, 2025 Another user posted, "So the streets are saying after they moved the Annabelle doll out of the Warren museum (when they explicitly said never to move it) she's now gone missing."So the streets are saying after they moved the Annabelle doll out of the Warren museum (when they explicitly said never to move it) she's now gone missing. Megan (@MegWritesBooks) May 24, 2025advertisementSimilar panic-stricken posts could be seen on THE HELL DO YOU MEAN THEY LOST THE ANNABELLE DOLL??? ONE OF THE MOST HAUNTED POSSESSIONS?? THAT ANNABELLE? Lutsana (@theagustdoll) May 24, 2025What do you mean the Annabelle doll is missing ???? The Dark Feline (@TheDarkFelines) May 24, 2025The doll is usually kept at NESPR's Warrens' Occult Museum, established by Ed and Lorraine the speculation was short-lived. NESPR lead investigator Dan Rivera refuted the rumours, posting a video in which he walks through the museum and approaches the doll, which remains sealed inside a wooden reassured viewers: "Annabelle is not missing; she's not in Chicago," adding that the team will attend the 2025 Rock Island Roadhouse Esoteric Expo on October 4 in Rock Island, HAUNTED DOLLThe Annabelle doll was reportedly given as a gift to a nurse in Hartford, Connecticut, in the 1970s. It soon began exhibiting disturbing behavior - such as moving on its own, leaving handwritten notes, and allegedly attacking someone. The case drew the attention of the Warrens, who concluded that the doll was possessed by a demonic spirit - not a child's spirit, as some initially believed. They placed it inside a glass case and secured it within their then, Annabelle has gained notoriety as one of the most infamous haunted objects, inspiring numerous films and chilling Warrens' Occult Museum is located in Connecticut. Though it is no longer open to the public due to zoning restrictions, limited access is still granted to select visitors.


News18
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
No, Haunted Doll Annabelle Is Not Missing; This Is Where It Is Right Now
Last Updated: The Annabelle doll was out for a special tour called the Devils on the Run Tour, which stopped in New Orleans earlier this month. Famous haunted doll Annabelle, which featured in The Conjuring movies, caused a lot of trouble among people after reports claimed it had gone missing. The doll was out on a special tour called the Devils on the Run Tour, which stopped in New Orleans earlier this month. Some visitors said they didn't see Annabelle and many started assuming the doll was lost or stolen in Louisiana. Rumours escalated after a fire broke out at a nearby resort and some started linking the two events. To clarify the situation, Dan Rivera, the lead investigator from the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), showed Annabelle safe inside the Warren Occult Museum. Even NESPR confirmed that the doll was not stolen. NESPR too confirmed and wrote, 'It's a Rumour. Annabelle has NOT been stolen. The doll is safely in place at the Warren Occult Museum." The Devils on the Run Tour will head to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in July. Fans and curious visitors will get another chance to see Annabelle closely at the 2025 Rock Island Roadhouse Esoteric Expo on October 4 in Rock Island, Illinois. Annabelle was first owned by a student who contacted paranormal experts Ed and Lorraine Warren after strange and scary things started happening with the doll. The Warrens said the doll was not just haunted, but possessed by a demon pretending to be the spirit of a young girl. Annabelle became well known after appearing in the 2013 horror film The Conjuring. Due to her spooky presence, she got her own movie in 2014, followed by two more films, Annabelle: Creation in 2017 and Annabelle Comes Home in 2019. First Published: May 26, 2025, 15:01 IST


Hindustan Times
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
'What a lucky day to be an Indian': Internet's meltdown over haunted doll Annabelle getting 'lost' will have you bawling
Annabelle needs no introduction. A horror fan or not, the Conjuring franchise's genre-defining hold on pop culture made sure that 'the world's most haunted doll', essentially became a household name. Now even if one is a non-believer, real-life lore coupled with the movie plots have at least ensured this much that news of 'her' being reportedly lost or stolen is enough to send the internet into a frenzied panic. Some excerpts from the hilarious meltdown: "I am safe. I am in india. Good luck y'all ☺️🖐🏻", "hahahahahaha what a lucky day to be an indian", "HOW DID THEY LOSE THE HAUNTED DOLL?!?!", "get her in the White House, theres a certain someone who she might like", "WHY DID THEY EVEN MOVE HER???", "2025 is gonna be interesting", "THEY LOST HER????? AFTER THE FIRE???? WHAT IS WRONG WITH THEM?? SHE WASN'T SUPPOSED TO GET OUT!!!!!", "I'm living in an interesting time in history" and "That means more Annabelle movies on the way 🥳🥳", to quote a few. Our personal favourite though, happens to be this one — "Jay hanuman gyan gun sagar📿🧿". A post shared by Kimberly Rhoades (@kimmi_rhoades) Now before you join in on the madness, just know that Annabelle isn't really lost, nor was she stolen. Earlier this month, the infamous doll was out on the Devils on the Run Tour, organised by the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR). When not cashing in on her cinematic fame, Annabelle is housed in the NESPR's Warrens' Occult Museum, established by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, around whose work the Conjuring franchise has been curated. Reports of her having been 'stolen' or being 'lost' emerged after a few tourists shared they hadn't caught a glimpse of her on her Louisiana trip. The fact that a damning fire broke out at the nearby Nottoway Plantation (now the Nottoway Resort in White Castle), during her alleged 'absence' only heightened the madness plaguing the internet. That being said, there seems to be official proof that Annabelle is in fact, exactly where she is supposed to be. NESPR lead investigator Dan Rivera shared a TikTok in which he showed his audience that the haunted doll was actually tucked away exactly where she should be, in the occult museum. Annabelle's next little trip will be to the 2025 Rock Island Roadhouse Esoteric Expo on October 4 in Rock Island, Illinois — an expedition everybody is going to have their eyes peeled for, given this time's hysteria!
Yahoo
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Chicago can relax: Annabelle, the 'haunted' doll isn't here, investigator says
The Brief Annabelle the doll is not missing or in Chicago, despite viral social media rumors; she remains secured at the Warren's Occult Museum in Connecticut, according to a NESPR investigator. The rumors started after a tour stop in Louisiana, where some visitors claimed the doll was absent, fueling false reports she had vanished or traveled to Chicago. Annabelle will appear in Rock Island, Illinois, on Oct. 4 as part of the "Devils on the Run Tour," but museum officials stress she is accounted for and not stolen. ILLINOIS - Despite rumors spreading on social media, the "haunted" Raggedy Ann doll known as Annabelle is not missing — and she's definitely not in Chicago — according to museum officials. What we know In a TikTok video posted late Saturday, Dan Rivera, an investigator with the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), showed the doll still secured in her wooden display case at the Warren's Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut. "I just wanna show you guys that Annabelle is in the Warren's Occult Museum," Rivera said. "She's not in Chicago. She never was in Chicago and she's not missing because she's right behind me." The rumors reportedly began after visitors in Louisiana claimed Annabelle wasn't present during a stop on the "Devils on the Run Tour," which recently brought the doll to events in New Orleans and San Antonio, Texas, according to The Independent. That absence fueled online speculation that the so-called "demonically possessed" doll had gone missing — or somehow ended up in Chicago. Rivera debunked those claims and clarified that Annabelle is safe and accounted for. "Annabelle is not missing. She's not in Chicago. Alright, we do plan on going to Rock Island Roadhouse Expo in Rock Island, Illinois on October 4th," he said. The backstory Although the Warren's Occult Museum closed to the public in 2019, Rivera said the doll continues to reside there when not on tour. "It's a rumor… Annabelle has NOT been stolen. The doll is safely in place at the Warren Occult Museum," he said. To learn more about Annabelle, visit the NESPR's website here.


Express Tribune
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Officials confirm Annabelle doll is safe after viral missing rumors
Museum officials have confirmed that the real-life Annabelle doll, known for her "demonically possessed" reputation, has not gone missing despite recent viral rumors. The haunted Raggedy Ann doll, famously featured in The Conjuring universe, is safely housed at the Warrens' Occult Museum in Connecticut, where it has been on display for decades. The rumors began circulating after the Annabelle doll was part of the Devils on the Run Tour, hosted by the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), and made a stop in New Orleans earlier this month. Some visitors claimed they didn't see the doll during the tour, sparking online speculation that the doll had disappeared while in Louisiana. Further fueling the rumors was a fire at the nearby Nottoway Plantation-turned-resort, leading to unfounded connections between the fire and Annabelle's supposed disappearance. NESPR lead investigator Dan Rivera addressed the rumors in a TikTok video, showing the doll securely inside the Warrens' museum case and confirming she was not missing or in Chicago. NESPR also posted a statement on Facebook clarifying, 'Annabelle has NOT been stolen. The doll is safely in place at the Warren Occult Museum.' This is not the first time the doll's disappearance has caused concern. In 2020, Tony Spera, son-in-law of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, similarly reassured the public that Annabelle had not escaped. The Annabelle doll first gained notoriety in the 1970s when the Warrens investigated claims of malicious activity connected to the doll. Since then, Annabelle has become a horror icon, inspiring multiple movies within The Conjuring franchise.