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Introduction: The Annabelle doll has become a household name in the realm of paranormal and supernatural phenomena. With its chilling history and numerous claims of haunting, the story of Annabelle has captured the imagination of many. But what is the real story behind this eerie doll? In this article, we will delve into the mysterious past of the Annabelle doll and explore whether its haunting claims are fact or fiction. Background: The Annabelle doll, also known as the Raggedy Ann doll, was owned by a woman named Raggedy Ann Warren. According to her, the doll was purchased in the 1970s and was given to her as a gift. The doll was said to be possessed by the spirit of a young girl named Annabelle Higgins, who tragically drowned in the family's bathtub in 1957. The Haunting: In 1970, Raggedy Ann Warren and her husband, John, moved to their new home in Riverdale, New Jersey. They soon became aware of strange occurrences in their home, including the doll's eyes rolling back, the head tilting, and the arm moving on its own. They also reported hearing whispers and feeling cold drafts in the room where the doll was kept. Word of the haunting spread, and soon, the doll became the center of attention. Many paranormal investigators and mediums claimed to have experienced unexplainable events while in the presence of Annabelle. The doll was even featured on the popular television show "Paranormal State." The Investigation: In 2013, the doll was donated to the Museum of Ouija Boards and Spirit Communication in Pennsylvania. This decision was made to provide a more objective and scientific investigation into the claims of haunting. The museum hired paranormal investigators to study the doll and its surroundings. The investigation revealed that the majority of the reported haunting events were due to the doll's movement caused by natural forces, such as drafts and vibrations. The investigators also noted that the doll's eyes rolling back and head tilting were due to the way the doll was constructed, rather than supernatural activity. Conclusion: While the story of the Annabelle doll is undoubtedly intriguing, the evidence suggests that the claims of haunting are likely the result of natural occurrences and the doll's design. The real story of Annabelle may be more mundane than the supernatural tale that has captivated the public's imagination. Nevertheless, the Annabelle doll remains a fascinating piece of American folklore and a testament to the power of storytelling. |





































































