Posted on 10/31/2024 6:29:59 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
MONROE, CONNECTICUT – The world’s most famous paranormal-investigating couple left behind a museum full of real-life “haunted” relics they collected in their adventures – including the creepy doll that inspired the horror movie “Annabelle.”
Late husband-and-wife couple Ed and Lorraine Warren, who are now immortalized as characters in “The Conjuring” series of movies, kept an occult museum on their property that is no longer open to the public.
But those lucky enough – or unlucky enough – to get a look inside are surrounded by occult items like haunted fragments of crashed Eastern Airlines Flight 401, an organ that plays on its own and a human skull.
Visitors are given holy water to sprinkle on their hands before setting their sights on the museum’s most notorious item – Annabelle, a giant Raggedy Ann doll that isn’t as aggressive-looking as its Hollywood counterpart but sits staring quietly in a glass case marked “Warning: Positively Do Not Open.”
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Just remember, the first syllable is “CON”..............
That’s true.
I put it this way: there’s a sucker born every minute, but what with inflation and all, the number is now closer to four.
The world is a cat. How you skin it is up to you.
Whatever pays the bills, and probably help ease the minds of some poor disturbed people.
All Raggedy Ann dolls are creepy as hell, so nothing special there.
Still waiting for them to find the Evil Sock Monkey.
BTTT
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is haunted by a walking corpse that preys on children. Creepy as hell.
Is this an appropriate use of holy water?
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