A three-foot Raggedy Ann doll named Annabelle is touring America in a van, drawing thousands of paranormal enthusiasts willing to pay fifty dollars to stand near what they believe is one of the world's most haunted objects. The doll, quarantined by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in the 1970s after nursing students reported supernatural activity, has become the centerpiece of horror films that earned $2.8 billion and spawned the Devils on the Run Tour organized by the New England Society for Psychic Research.

According to Esquire, the doll's origin story involves a nursing student, "Debbie," who received the Raggedy Ann as a gift in Hartford, Connecticut. After the roommates began treating it like a real child, strange events allegedly occurred, including levitating arms,

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