The Raggedy Ann Doll has been responsible for one death:
One day a young man had went to the Occult Museum on his motorcycle with his girlfriend for a tour. As Ed Warren was giving the tour, the young man, try g to impress his girlfriend, started to mock the doll and while doing so, he ran up and began tapping on the glass of the case that the doll is enclosed in. He challenged the doll to put scratches on him like it had supposedly done in the past to a man named Lou, Donna's fiancé and to "Do her worst". Ed immediately kicked the young man out of the museum. Approximately three hours later, the young man died when he lost control of his motorcycle and hit a tree. His girlfriend survived but remained hospitalized for over a year.
One day a young man had went to the Occult Museum on his motorcycle with his girlfriend for a tour. As Ed Warren was giving the tour, the young man, try g to impress his girlfriend, started to mock the doll and while doing so, he ran up and began tapping on the glass of the case that the doll is enclosed in. He challenged the doll to put scratches on him like it had supposedly done in the past to a man named Lou, Donna's fiancé and to "Do her worst". Ed immediately kicked the young man out of the museum. Approximately three hours later, the young man died when he lost control of his motorcycle and hit a tree. His girlfriend survived but remained hospitalized for over a year.
8 Terrifying True Facts about the Real Annabelle. Channel 24. 17 Oct. 2014. Web. 10 Nov. 2014. <http://www.channel24.co.za/Movies/News/8-terrifying-true-facts-about-the-real-Annabelle-20141017>.
Butler, Jason. Annabelle. Annabelle. The New England Society for Psychic Ressearch, Web. 06 Nov. 2014. <http://www.warrens.net/Annabelle.html>.
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