The Warren's occult museum is located in the basesment of their house in Monroe Connecticut. This Museum has elements used in very dangerous occult activities and diabolical practices. Objects like masks used for devilish projection, stones from tombs of children that were used as satanic altars, diabolical dolls, etc.
The owners of this place were Ed Warren and Lorraine Warren. They founded in 1952 the psychic research society of New England. So they collected these objects and put them in the basament.
I will mention the four most dangerous objects found in the Museum.😨
"The only rule to cross it is not to touch anything at all, there are pieces that still have very negative energies despite having been exorsiced."
Annabelle
Annabelle has become the most popular doll for the movie The Conjuring. The doll was possessed by a demon.
In 1970, a women bought this doll for her daughter, who studied the university. The girl placed the doll on her bed, but she said often Annabelle appeared in another position. Also, written notes with children's letter were found.
The girl and her friend, who lived in the same apartment, they decided to call a medium. She told them that the doll was possessed by a girl's spirit. That was not true, in fact, it was an evil demon who wanted to possess the owner of the doll. So, they contacted Ed and Lorraine Warren.
The couple knew that it was a demon, so they decided to save the girls and they took the doll to his house. It was put in a glass showcase. The doll has a very strong energy, but it does not move anymore.
If you want to take a picture with her, you must ask Annabelle for permission.
The Mirror of Myrtles Plantation
The Myrtles Plantation is one of the most haunted houses in the United States.
It is said that it was built on an indigenous cemetery. People say that several murders were committed and paranormal events that happened every day, but, what is most talked is about the mirror that came to the house in 1980.
It is said that the mirror contains the spirits of Sara Woodruff and her children, they were poisoned.
Haunted Wedding Dress
In 1849, a girl from a rich family named Anna Baker fell in love with a low class iron woker. Anna's father refused to let her marry her beloved, banishing the young man from their hometown of Altoona, Pennsylvania and dooming his daughter to a life spinsterhood.
Anna was so angry with her father that she never fell in love or married, and remained bitter and angry until her death in 1914.
Before her father sent her true love away, Anna had chosen a beautiful wedding dress that she intended to wear an their wedding. Years later, the wedding dress was given to an historical society, and eventually the Baker mansion was turned into a museum. The wedding dress was placed in a glass case.
Investigators who have searched for drafts and other naturally occurring circumstances have come up empty handed. No one can be sure why the dress sometimes moves by itself, though many speculate that the spurned bride, Anna has reclaimed her dress at last.
Bathsheba Sherman
After a infant dies in her care, a woman by the name Bathsheba Sherman was accused by her local community of being a witch and working in league with the devil. Although found innocent, locals still held onto their beliefs.
She committed suicide by hanging herself in a tree behind the barn of her house.
Many people took stones from her tomb for use in witchcraft and satanic rites. In the museum you can find some of pieces of stones.
This is the perfect place for people who like the horror!
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