Monday, July 22, 2013

The real Annabelle

So, you've seen the Conjuring and...

Wait, you did, didn't you?

Okay, we're going to post a bit of a review telling you every reason you should go see it. Until then, check out the real story behind Annabelle, the creepy doll featured in The Conjuring.

While the doll looks quite different, most of the bullet points are pretty similar to what's presented in the film, but the real story is a bit more sinister, with the doll being reported to have caused a motorcycle accident that killed someone.

  • It was owned by two nurses that thought they attached a little girl's spirit to the doll.
  • The writing stuff with crayons and moving around on its own was also reported
  • It's really kept in a glass case with a sign that says "WARNING: Positively do not open"


The other story, from the Warrens' official website, is actually surprising that it wasn't worked into The Conjuring.

"The Warrens had a special case built for Annabelle inside the Occult Museum, where she resides to this day. Since the case was built Annabelle no longer appeared to move but she is thought to be responsible for the death of a young man who came to the museum on motorcycle with his girlfriend. The young man after hearing Ed's account of the doll, defiantly went up and began to bang on the case insisting that if the doll can put scratches on people then he wanted to also be scratched, Ed said to the young man "Son you need to leave" and put him out of the building

On the way home the young man and his girlfriend were laughing and making fun of the doll when he lost control of his motorcycle and went head on into a tree, the young man was killed instantly but his girlfriend survived and was hospitalized for over a year. When asked what happened the young woman explained that they were laughing about the doll when they lost control of the motorcycle. Ed warns you do not challenge evil, that no man is more powerful than Satan."

Creepy stuff.

Here's a video:



Here's the story on the Warrens' official website. (be sure to turn on your speakers for this one)

No comments:

Post a Comment