Rumors of the real-life “haunted” Annabelle doll spread like wildfire online. While netizens were making wild speculations on where the iconic Raggedy Ann doll that inspired The Conjuring movies went, ...
Decades after it was first discovered, Annabelle the doll continues to keep people up at night. After becoming the focus of its own trilogy of movies, the doll has made appearances at conventions and ...
Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera died just hours after wrapping up a sold-out event featuring the infamous Annabelle doll in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Fox News Digital confirmed Rivera's "sudden and ...
Is the Annabelle Doll Real? Yes, Annabelle is real. She does not look anything like the doll from The Conjuring or the Annabelle movies, though. Instead of a porcelain, wide-eyed, pig-tailed figurine ...
Comedian Matt Rife said he and YouTuber Elton Castee are now the legal guardians of Annabelle, the doll that famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren said was possessed by an evil spirit.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Annabelle, the infamously haunted doll featured in several horror films, has come to Kentucky. The doll has been traveling the country over the last few months as part of the "Devil ...
The sudden death of a 54-year-old man who was on tour with “Annabelle,” said to be the world’s most haunted doll, is being mourned by the paranormal world. Dan Rivera was the lead investigator for the ...
The haunted doll Annabelle will be displayed in Lexington, Kentucky, as part of the "Devils on the Run Tour." The doll is part of the Warrens' Occult Museum collection, which is currently on a ...
Paranormal investigator Dan Rivera’s cause of death has been revealed nearly two months after he died suddenly on tour with the infamous and supposedly haunted Annabelle doll. Rivera, 54, who had been ...
Decades after it was first discovered, Annabelle the doll continues to keep people up at night. The demonic toy became a horror icon when it was featured in 2013's The Conjuring, starring Patrick ...
The terrifying toy became a horror icon thanks to its big screen debut Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, HuffPost, Logo News ...