Matt Rife Buys Annabelle Doll: Dangers of the Warren Occult Museum
[HPP] Matt RifeAugust 24, 202523 min
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- 💡 Comedian Matt Rife and Elton Caste purchased the Ed and Lorraine Warren's Occult Museum, becoming legal caretakers of 750 haunted artifacts, including the Annabelle doll.
- 🚀 Rife plans to reopen the museum and the Warren's home for overnight stays and paranormal investigations, despite previous closure due to zoning issues.
- ⚠️ Viewers flooded Rife with warnings and prayers, expressing concern over the potential dangers associated with the infamous Annabelle doll.
The Infamous Annabelle Doll
- 📌 The real Annabelle doll is a Raggedy Ann doll, not porcelain, and was allegedly possessed by a demonic entity that attacked a friend of its original owner.
- 🔒 Ed and Lorraine Warren kept Annabelle in a locked glass case with a sign reading "positively do not open," warning against touching or moving it.
- 👻 The doll is tied to unexplained deaths, accidents, and demonic encounters, inspiring a horror franchise.
Incidents Linked to Annabelle's Presence
- 🔥 The "Devils on the Run" tour, showcasing Annabelle, was followed by the Naway Plantation fire, a New Orleans jailbreak, and a fire at Marie Laveau's former residence.
- 🚨 During Annabelle's viewing in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania experienced a 911 outage, and host Dan Rivera died suddenly in his hotel room after handling the doll.
- 🤢 Attendees of the Gettysburg viewing reported feeling sick, fatigued, and uneasy, with some claiming to have been touched or smelling lilacs.
Personal Encounters and Warnings
- 💬 Marica Martinez claimed her life became a nightmare after she mocked Annabelle in person, experiencing physical injuries, infestations, illness, and attempted break-ins until she purged all Annabelle-related items.
- 👁️ Some photos taken with Annabelle during the tour and by Matt Rife allegedly show demonic figures or faces in reflections or over shoulders.
- 🧠 Psychic medium Arya Michaels described Annabelle as possessing intense, primordial evil energy, unlike other artifacts in the museum.
Warrens' Controversies and Skepticism
- ⚖️ Ed and Lorraine Warren faced criticism as sensationalists and scammers, with their son-in-law Tony Spar accused of profiting from their legacy.
- ❌ Several famous cases, including Amityville Horror, Haunting in Connecticut, and Enfield Poltergeist, were allegedly debunked or exaggerated by the Warrens for marketability.
- 🧐 Skeptics view the incidents as coincidences or bad luck, while believers attribute them to Annabelle's malevolent influence.
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