Anabelle Cases In The Film Annabelle

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Annabelle was a movie based on true events but like always Hollywood has to make it just a bit different. In the movie Annabelle was an older adult and in real life she was just a seven year old child that died from an automobile accident in a field where now apartments are. Annabelle the doll is possessed by a demon that is imitating as the seven year old child Annabelle Higgins. Even though possession does not exist, doll possession does exist due to many paranormal cases have been recorded and the story is based on true events that have occurred. Anabelle the doll is based on a real person that goes by the name Annabelle Higgins, she was a seven year old child. Anabelle Higgins was involved in a car accident in a field (“Annabelle and Her”). Annabelle is the spirit of the doll or so they say she is but in words of Ed warren he says that an inhuman spirit had attached itself to the doll, patiently waiting for it to possess a human host. A séance says “it’s no child God does not allow a child’s …show more content…
The lady that owns the store had gotten that mannequin to look like her daughter that died on her wedding due to a black widow that bit her. Many people say the pascualita changes her positions and her eyes follow people around the store and at night who are passing by her (“the corpse bride”). A young man comes to Ed and Lorraine occult museum in Monroe, Connecticut. Where they young man felt the need to challenge the Annabelle doll and hit the container box where Annabelle is inside. Ed had to escort the young man out of the museum for disturbing other visitors but not only the visitors much worst Annabelle. After being escorted out the museum Ed Warren finds out the young man died in a motorcycle accident a few hours later. Doll possession may not exist, it does because there has been many signs and cases of paranormal says the demontologists Ed and Lorraine

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