Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann doll claimed by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren to be possessed by a demon. The doll was displayed in the Warrens' Occult Museum, later becoming popularized ...
The world’s most famous paranormal-investigating couple left behind a museum full of real-life “haunted” relics they collected in their adventures – including the creepy doll that inspired the ...
PEOPLE's Julie Jordan and two girlfriends—the "Ghost Moms"—braved a terrifying night at the Rhode Island farmhouse that ...
The story of Annabelle the demon doll inspired three films, though the real doll was a non-threatening Raggedy Ann. When the spooky season comes around, some of the best and most entertaining ...
A home turned tourist attraction in Brumley, Missouri, has gotten nationwide recognition for being one of the scariest houses ...
Annabelle is a doll believed to be imbued with an evil spirit. While the real-life Raggedy Ann doll (which can be viewed at the Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut) is much less creepy ...
Johnny Gruelle created the Raggedy Ann doll. So he was an illustrator, and he wrote these books. If you look at the condition of Ann and Andy, you can tell that they have been well loved.
To get one, go to the subscriptions page. Recently, I wrote something about Raggedy Ann dolls and how they creep me the #$!#! out, so now some wit has sent me a postcard with a doll image on the ...
Marianne Calilhanna of Phoenixville, Pa., slept under the covers with her Raggedy Ann doll's head poking out — "so the vampires would go for her first." Dirk Beuth, of McGrann, Pa., admitted he ...
Horror films have produced some of the most iconic figures in pop culture. But not all scary movies are completely fictional; some are actually based on real life. "The Conjuring" was based on the ...