👻 Annabelle Returns
📍 Monroe, Connecticut | 🗓️ May 6, 2025 | 🗻 Paranormal
They say evil never dies—sometimes, it just waits. On the evening of May 17th, a private paranormal team visiting the Warren’s Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut reported a disturbing anomaly involving the infamous Annabelle doll. The museum, closed to the public for years, has allowed select investigators supervised access to the original items made famous by Ed and Lorraine Warren—including the allegedly cursed Raggedy Ann doll said to harbor a demonic presence.
According to one team member, the locked display case—typically secured behind blessed glass and warning signs—was found ajar, with the doll shifted several inches from its usual position. More chillingly, the recorded temperature around the case dropped from 71°F to 59°F in under thirty seconds, triggering a digital voice recorder to capture a whispering female voice. The words? “Don’t pretend you forgot me.” 😨
No tampering was detected. The team reviewed security footage but found it corrupted between 1:44 a.m. and 1:47 a.m.—the exact timeframe of the anomaly. One investigator left the session and refused to re-enter the room, claiming she “felt something brush past [her] cheek like a hand.” The museum staff have since re-blessed the case and doubled protections, but the occurrence has stirred new fears that Annabelle’s containment is weakening.
☕ Cryptid Coffee Commentary:
We’ll stick with espresso, thanks—no dolls with attitude. Whether you believe in demonic artifacts or not, there’s something unnerving about a haunted museum going dark at exactly 1:44 a.m. Something tells us that doll’s not done yet. 🔒👁️
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