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Peek inside the real-life ‘Conjuring’ museum — where you need holy water to visit Annabelle

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NESPR History: This huge Raggedy Ann doll – that inspired the very-different looking killer toy in “The Conjuring” and “Annabelle” movies – was purchased by a nurse for her daughter in the 1970s, but she found it moved on its own and left creepy handwritten messages that said “Help Us.” The doll pretended to be possessed by a little girl but after a seance it was found to actually be under the control of a demon.Spero says: “Innocent looking doll, right?

It’s not innocent … This doll has caused a lot of problems for people. Just don’t give it any recognition. If you have a nightmare tonight, don’t call me.

NESPR History: This item is no children’s toy – it’s made for black witchcraft as a tool to curse people.The doll can haunt your dreams and even stop your heart.

It had been sitting in an antique store for 20 years before an intrigued newlywed couple bought it, but they gave it to Ed Warren after they noticed strange happenings in their home.Spero says:“To use the doll, you take a photo of it, and on the back of the printed photo, write the curse and mail it to your enemy. “Just by you accepting the photo, not even turning it over to read the curse, you accept the curse that goes with it – in the hopes of either making you sick, die, bad luck, whatever.”e.”NESPR History: The 6-foot tall, horned figure, was supposedly found by a hunter in the woods of Newtown, Connecticut who was then followed back to his car by a figure in black that Ed Warren said was the head of a satanic cult.

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