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The real story of this evil doll that exists and is in a real museo.La Annabelle doll was not porcelain and looked like a little girl as the one in Record Warren: The Conjuring or Annabelle . It was rag and part of the Raggedy Ann Doll thousand sold in the United States in the seventies. However, the story behind which is also entered by creeps. The toy belonged to a traditional line of baby products known as Raggedy Ann, famous among girls of that era. The character was created by Johnny Gruelle in 1920 and excelled in a successful book series. From 1935 he emerged as one of the childrens best sellers in the United States and even got to have their own animated shorts by the legendary Fleischer Studios, makers of the first drawings of Superman and Popeye. By 1970 this kind of dolls had not lost their validity and continued to create attraction in girls and toy collectors. Donna was a nursing student who lived in a house next to Angie, a friend who also had the same college career; when he turned 20, his mother gave him a doll that had the actual size of the body of a toddler; however, the gift that Donna had been found to be very different. Donna used to decorate your bed with wrist and began to notice that when he returned to the university the toy was not in the position where you left off. The situation became alarming when young came home one day and found little Ann kneeling in front of the door. Now one wrist moved through the rooms. Lou was Donnas boyfriend and since she saw the toy for the first time felt a huge rejection of the gift that had been done to her. There was something sinister in that innocent-looking doll that could not explain. The issue became more serious when the girls began to find the posts written letter home with a child in parchment papers. The message was always the same: Help and Help Lou. The first reaction was the fear that someone was entering the property to make such jokes, Donna and Angie decided to take precautions for fear that it was a criminal and was of those days when the situation worsened; one night, coming into his room, Donna found the doll on his bed with hands soiled by a liquid that looked like blood. The situation had scared the young and decided to go to a medium that was responsible for reviewing the wrist, so was learned that the toy lived in the spirit of a seven year old girl named Annabelle Higgins, who had been killed in the area where the house was and that many years ago was a field where she used to play. The spirit of Annabelle told the medium that she was comfortable in front of the presence of Donna and Angie and ask them to accept it so it could be loved and cared for them. Moved by the story then nursing students accepted to the spirit in their lives and started calling her Annabelle. Lous decision to his girlfriend seemed completely crazy and repeatedly advised him to get rid of the wrist, shortly Annabelles story is revealed, the boy began having recurring nightmares about the toy. Lou had decided to end once and for all with the wrist but Annabelle acted first. One day, while the young men were preparing the details of a trip that would make, noises were heard in the house as if an intruder had broken into the place by force, the noises coming from the bathroom Donna, Lou entered the room and found that everything was in order except for one detail. Annabelle was not in bed, but sat in a corner of the room. By the time the boy approached the wrist felt a strange presence behind him as if someone ran behind her. Father Egan was a respected priest of the Connecticut community and when he heard the story told him nursing students quickly learned that it was a paranormal situation. Not wanting to draw false conclusions discussed the facts with Father Cooke, who had a high position in the church and knew two experts in demonology they would know how to handle the case and find out if it really was the presence of a spirit in the house of the girls. Ed and Lorraine Warren were a couple who had great experience in the field and in 1952 had founded the Society for Psychical Research in New England as well as opening the famous Occult Museum in Connecticut would be the final destination of Annabelle. The researchers worked for several weeks in the case until they came to the following conclusion: Annabelle Higgins was not inside the wrist, and nursing students had committed serious mistakes that could have cost them their lives. Ed Warren determined that the doll was not possessed but haunted, which is something quite different. The doll was an object that the spirit used to attract the attention of girls. His real goal was to own Donna. Finally Warren Cooke with the priest decided to do an exorcism in the house to clean the place of evil and negative energy that was in every room. In the photo you can notice the little Annabelle with her mother and aunts.
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 08:32:38 +0000

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