Online rumours that the notorious “haunted” Annabelle doll had gone missing during a paranormal tour in the United States sparked widespread panic after visitors reported it was not on display at the historic Nottoway Resort in Louisiana, just days after a fire there www.ndtv.com. Conspiracy theorists on X and other platforms even linked the doll’s alleged disappearance to a series of fires in New Orleans this month, fuelling superstitious fears among fans of the paranormal www.ndtv.com.
However, the frenzy was quickly put to rest when Dan Rivera of the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) posted a video from inside the Warrens’ Occult Museum in Connecticut, showing Annabelle safe and sound in her locked glass case. In his caption, Rivera wrote, “Some wild and crazy internet rumours this morning claiming that we lost Annabelle. She/it is NOT lost,” effectively debunking the viral claims and confirming there is no supernatural connection to any of the recent fires www.ndtv.com.
Conclusion:
Despite the eerie lore surrounding the Annabelle doll, official sources have confirmed that it never went missing and remains under secure display at the Warrens’ museum, putting an end to the haunted hysteria.