Kapanlagi.com - The public may already be familiar with the Annabelle Doll. A legendary doll that is said to be cursed. The Annabelle doll recently went on tour.
Ghost City Tours organized and sold tickets to the public to see Annabelle. Ghost City Tours collaborated with Annabelle's Caretakers, an extension of the Warren Occult Museum which has now been closed.
The doll was originally displayed at the Warrens' Occult Museum, which permanently closed to the public in 2019 after Lorraine Warren, one of its original owners, passed away.
1. A Fire Occurred
The Annabelle tour stopped in several states and cities in America, including the Ghost City Tours office in New Orleans from May 13 to May 14, 2025.
On May 15, 2025, or 2 days after Annabelle was there, a plantation named Nottoway, which was once a site of very brutal slavery of black people, suddenly caught fire.
In fact, the plantation was hundreds of years old and had been standing since 1859. The buildings on the plantation were still sturdy and beautiful, even used as a resort.
2. Prisoners Escape

Annabelle Doll (Credit: flavorwire.com)
Then on May 16, 2025, 16 prisoners in New Orleans escaped from prison. It was widely suspected that the prisoners were descendants of the victims of slavery at the Nottoway plantation.
This series of events was widely suspected to be caused by some sort of dark force that helped the spirits of those who lost their lives due to slavery. This dark force was believed to be linked to the presence of Annabelle.
The famous Annabelle doll in the horror world comes from a true story documented by paranormal couple Ed and Lorraine Warren.
3. Raggedy Ann Doll
According to the official website of the Warrens’ Occult Museum and an interview conducted by Lorraine Warren (The New England Society for Psychic Research), this doll is a Raggedy Ann doll that was given to a nursing student named Donna in 1970 by her mother.
Shortly after receiving the doll, Donna and her roommate began experiencing strange occurrences: the doll was found moving on its own, leaving odd handwritten messages, and it was even claimed to have scratched one of their friends.
4. Kept in a Glass Case
Out of fear, they called in a spiritual medium, who said that the doll was inhabited by the spirit of a little girl named Annabelle Higgins.
However, Ed and Lorraine Warren later concluded that it was not the spirit of a little girl, but rather an evil entity that was using the doll as a means to gain attention and ultimately wanted to possess a human.
The doll was eventually taken by the Warren family and kept in a special glass case at their Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, which is now closed to the public.
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