![]() Texas State University assistant professor of religious studies Joseph Laycock says most skeptics have dismissed the Warrens' museum as "full of off-the-shelf Halloween junk, dolls and toys, books you could buy at any bookstore". ![]() The doll remains in a glass box at The Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut. It was at this point that the Warrens say they were first contacted, moving the doll to their museum after pronouncing it demonically possessed. The student and her roommate tried to accept and nurture the spirit-possessed doll, but the doll reportedly exhibited malicious and frightening behavior. They said that the doll behaved strangely, and that a psychic medium told the student that the doll was inhabited by the spirit of a deceased girl named "Annabelle". ![]() According to the Warrens, a student nurse was given the doll in 1970.
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