![]() ![]() The Warrens' son-in-law Tony Spera says Annabelle is the item in the museum he is most afraid of. Allegedly a museum attendee ignored the warnings on the glass and touched the case, only to die in a motorcycle accident shortly afterward. It is true, however, that the doll is locked up in a special case in the Warrens' occult museum. ![]() But even that movie dramatizes events by turning Annabelle into a dirty porcelain doll, while the real Annabelle is a traditional Raggedy Ann doll. ![]() The real version (if you choose to believe the Warrens) of the Annabelle story is much closer to the events depicted in the first Conjuring film, with the nursing students and the weird messages written on parchment. According to the New Haven Register, the story of the Annabelle films - with the doctor and the cult and all that - is completely fabricated, not even incorporating details from the Warrens' investigation. ![]()
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