The Annabelle doll (Raggedy Ann) has been removed and went on tour… but she’s causing a string of bad things. Plus, Scotty B tells us what he did with a cabbage patch doll!
Today's Daily Highlight from Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
What is this.
Continuing story about the dynamic of the demonic Annabell Doll. It's actually a little like like a raggedy Ann doll, right from New Orleans.
Yeah, so the movie or Connecticut, I think.
It is Connecticut. The museums in conduct anyway, go ahead.
So if you've seen the Annabel movies from the Conjuring Universe, the Annabel doll does not look like raggedy Ann in those. But the real doll that it's based on is a raggedy Ann doll. And apparently they're saying that it's causing all kinds of problems places. But now it's back. But what happened to it? Did it escape?
I don't know?
Wow, well, I think so, Okay, let me read the stories in Today's New York Post. Their real life Annabell Doll was blamed for a string of alarming incidents by conspiracy theorists that claimed it escaped while on tour in New Orleans. It's based at a museum up in Monroe, Connecticut, I.
Believe, But it was on tour.
Yeah, they're saying they should they should have never taken this doll out of that exhibit in Connecticut because all the hill broke clues, including all the guys that broke out of jail in New Orleans. They're saying because of this doll that happened, I believe it. And a big fire that that blew through this huge plantation burnt it down nearby New Orleans.
Now I want to know did they take her out of the glass case, because the glass case is where she's supposed to stay and says do not open. Did they take her and the case with them, or did they actually take her out of the case and take her because.
Well, it looks as if looks as if here's a picture of the doll it's in the case.
Well that's in the museum though.
And the sign says positively do not open.
Right of course, anyway, she's back safely back behind Locke and Key at the Warren Occult Museum up in Monroe, Connecticut. The doll was taken on a brief tour to several locations to show the doll to enthusiasts of paranormal see if they taken out of the case. The doll was never out of our control, they said, we take extreme precautions when handling or transporting the doll. The precautions, which included having a Catholic priest traveling with the doll, apparently weren't enough for some observers, who believe the doll's stint in New Orleans. May thirteenth, fourteenth was a bad omen and inferno destroyed the historic Notaway Plantation House between Baton Rouge and New Orleans on May fifteenth. The next day, ten inmates escaped from the New Orleans Justice Center. They most of them have been recaptured. Then they go on to say, I don't think people were taking it seriously. I kept seeing jokes about it on Instagram. But they're saying this doll should not have been taken out of its home in New Orleans, I mean in Connecticut. And that's the reason why the whole planet has gone to hell. This doll, well, you.
Know what put the doll.
There's a reason there was a movie based on it. Guys.
It's supposed to be from real life experience from Eden Lorraine Warren, who are no longer with us, and that's why it's in their museum because supposedly they're the ones who you know, did the investigation and then put it there.
Why is the doll still in existence? Why hasn't someone just destroyed it?
I don't. Maybe it's a bad omen to destroy it.
I don't know the fact you're saying that.
I don't.
I don't even want to be near Gandhi. You shouldn't even talk about that doll that way.
I feel like it's a thing that's trapped inside the doll and we need to free it.
No, we don't need to free it.
Yeah, let it go.
It's it's crey.
It's wreaking all this habit because it's trapped. If you free it, it's gonna be fine.
According according to paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, destroying the doll would only get rid of the vessel, not the entity that is residing within. The Warrens believe the doll was possessed by a demon and destroying it would release it into someplace else, making it more dangerous.
So there you go.
What if you just maybe the person who destroyed it it came out of them the doll and went into them. That would not be good because then that's a real life person walking around.
It seems like a loose loose here.
I don't know, And okay, it's my favorite movie, harm movie of all time?
Really, I love it. What about this movie makes you love it? I don't know.
It takes a lot to scare me. And the Conjuring Universe they are the best movies. I don't know what it is about them, but they're so creepy. It's not bloody and Gore. It's more creep factor, which I love. And the Annabelle one with the doll I have. You know me, I have a like almost a life sized Anabelle for Halloween and everything. I was Anabelle two years ago on Halloween, remember, yes, yeah, so yeah creepy.
I don't know, but I think that's how we got Gandhi. Yes, I think she has something to do. She came out of an Annabelle doll.
Absolutely, I also need to This is why I have a lot of big thoughts on it. As the priest, How did you get that job to tour with the haunted doll?
My gosh, why would you want this?
Sounds like a comfy gig touring with a haunted dog doll? Yes, scary?
What is it about these creepy dolls?
Though?
I mean my sister had that Raggedy Ann doll, and I had Raggedy Andy. But all the dolls of the seventies and the eighties, like my sister had a porcelain doll collection, were all creepy, and it's like, why did they? Did they do this on purpose?
To us?
I look at these some of these old commercials and things that I see from dolls and things and stuffed animals from the sixties and fifties, and I'm like, oh my god, this is awful.
A second, back up, you had a raggedy Andy.
Dolle, My sister had raggedy Ann, and I had raggedy Andy. I did too, Yeah we did.
To the brother and sister did. Yeah, what I know? But what did you do with your raggedy Andy?
It just stayed on the shelf next.
To curious George.
Now we know why George was curious.
You're sitting on a shelf with raggedy Andy.
I had a life size Raggedy Andy and a life size Holly Hobby doll.
They came out with creepy.
Or creepy looking dolls. Look at Google, these old school dolls.
Oh dolls, freak me out.
Yeah, yeah, me too. I know, but you know, but little girls do they love dolls? I mean, did you have a doll when you were a kid.
Of course you didn't know.
I was.
I had stuffy was stuffed animal person. But dolls because in my head, those things come to life at night. Their eyes don't shut some of the time. Like, absolutely, you get the hell out of here.
Sex change? What my doll had a sex change?
Shocking news to know.
Well, I had a cabbage patch doll and I could only get a girl, and I was so angry, so I had the birth certificate changed.
It was a boy.
Really, Yeah, you had like reassignment of sex with this doll. No, no, no, no, there was no holes in that doll.
Okay, all right, all right, my.
Nephew a collects plushies. That's the new thing.
Maybe.
Yeah.
Oh, there's so many new things out there now. It's really okay.
But my question is this, as a parent and you have a you have a child, you give the child a doll?
What what comes from that? What? What? What's the learning thing? What do you what are kids learning from you having dolls?
It?
Right?
Like you're practicing to be a parent. Is that three years old?
Were dragging around by the foot bashed against the wall.
A lot of no.
But I think a lot of little kids want to play mom me, you know, and take care of the baby, just like they want a fake kitchens.
Now they're like wet themselves and stuff. Yeah, it's a little weird.
They have the little potty. One of the dolls has a putty, and I think one of them even there's a pool, a pool, there's.
A poo doll hold on poos a doll that poos. Okay, but why do I want my ten year old girl to like have a doll that skirts out chocolate pudding.
They're not playing with dolls anymore.
I don't know.
I mean, I'm trying to understand the doll concept knowing, and see no one can give me.
I think it's that you want to be a mommy, and you're like, you know, you play mom and you know, And that's.
What carried soft Tina everywhere she went, Soft Tina, Soft Tina. Yeah.
Is that one word soft Tina?
Yeah?
One word s O F T I N A. And then and then I got angry once and I pulled the head off and I tried to flush it down the toilet. It was a rubber. It was a rubber doll.
It was you know, Okay, yes, a producer saying, my three year old niece uses her dolls to kind of either one mimic her parents or two pretend that she's the teacher because she goes to today Care two times a week and she'll be missus whomever and.
Talk to her dolls like they're in class. So yeah, it's like a mimic activity.
Didn't you when you were a kid, didn't you want a fake kitchen and like cook and whatever, or like want the you know, little kids that go to the supermarket and they got the fake groceries and it's like all cash register, the fake cash. It's all like grown up stuff that you can't do. So maybe I don't know, maybe you'll see it and you want to do it too little, do you know you get to do it, you don't want to.
Do it anymore?
Right, I did open a hair salon in my bedroom.
So did you have the Barbie head?
No?
I no, I actually did people's hair in my bedroom.
I had a McDonald's in my bedroom, did you really? I did? I set up a little cart in front of my room, and I had back in the day. It was the styrofoam container.
So I had all the styrofoam containers set up, and my dad came by and bought a filel fish.
It was nice.
Did you have any repeat customers to the hair salon?
No?
No, because I usually killed them.
I bet yeah.
Anyway, I used to have a car. I used to sell cars. I had a car dealership. My god, I don't sell my dad's cars. When my dad would go to work, i'd sell his cars.
Years on. I did sell my dad's cars as a kid. My kids, you're not, Oh my goodness, it's like forty five dollars.
About that.
That was a thing.
They had to get it back, and they got They gave the money back, and then my dad got his car back.
You don't believe me, do you?
No?
I believe you.
Who would buy it the car for forty five dollars from a child?
Yeah?
A friend of mine. Okay, there eight year olds, he's like nine years old.
Absolutely, I sold it. I sold it to Travis down the street for forty five.
My gosh, why why not?
You know, if you can pretend to be a parent with a fake baby, I can sell my dad's cars.
What's wrong?
With that.
Yes, that's a real car. You know what I did when I was a kid, do we want?
I traded my mom's good jewelry for fake jewelry with the kids down the block.
So my mom actually had to go down.
There and say yeah, so to the parents and tell them what I did, and say could we have that back?
Because that really is it's not equal.
Did they get it back?
Yeah, they got it back.
I love this. Sorry, mom, it's just using your imagination.
But why use your imagination when you can do the real deal, the trade the mom's jewelry.
Yeah, trade your dad.
I don't think I traded it for ice cream too, because my friend had an ice cream truck, and I think I traded something for ice cream and my mom got's so mad at me. I wanted ice cream?
Is he? Some people never stopped doing stuff like that true? Anyway? Natalie on nine nineteen, See what Natalie's all about here? Hi Natalie, how are you doing? Well?
We're just talking about absolutely nothing of any importance whatsoever, But go ahead add to it.
What's going on?
I just texted in that when I was pregnant with my second baby, I got my oldest a doll so that he could practice what it would be like when his brother came. All right, like nature that I got like a doll with a little pacifier and a bottle, and like it came with diapers and all of that stuff, so that I could. I just wanted to like him to practice being gentle too, like this is how we treat a baby.
You know, this is the first, the first logical reason why someone would have a baby like a baby doll in the house.
I get it. That's good.
Thank thank you for proving that to me, that baby's baby baby dolls are important, even if they're frightening looking.
Well, this one's eyes closed, so don't worry, Gandhi. When I put it on the shelf, it would close its eyes, and.
I appreciate that.
Thank you all right, Natalie, have a great day, and thank you so much for listening to us.