Relax, The "Haunted" Annabelle Doll Isn’t Lost, but She Was Moved
In May 2025, rumors swirled that the "haunted" Annabelle doll was lost, but she was simply on tour, not missing.
New Orleans to Host Annabelle Doll Tour: Exclusive Interview with NESPR's Ryan Buell New Orleans is preparing for a unique event: a tour featuring the infamous Annabelle doll, made famous by the Conjuring movie franchise. The tour is organized by the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR), and promises a unique opportunity to learn about the doll's history and the team's work in paranormal investigation. Ryan Buell, who has worked with Lorraine Warren and NESPR, shared insights into the tour in an exclusive interview. "This is the first time Annabelle has ever been this far," Buell stated, emphasizing the rarity of the event. He described a personal experience where the doll's head moved, adding an element of intrigue to the story. The tour, he explained, is designed to educate the public about the dangers of the occult and the importance of responsible paranormal investigation. NESPR is taking precautions, including having a Catholic priest present to bless the area regularly, ensuring the safety of both attendees and the artifact. The tour is scheduled for this Tuesday and Wednesday, offering a unique opportunity for those curious about the paranormal.
In May 2025, rumors swirled that the "haunted" Annabelle doll was lost, but she was simply on tour, not missing.