One particular case, the Annabelle doll, has been the subject of three movies.
All three films deal with a different event in the doll’s timeline.
This follows the Warrens' investigation of the Annabelle doll featured in the movie.
It would change positions unexpectedly and show up in different rooms of their apartment.
They became alarmed when they found blood dripping from the doll.
Donna and her friend Angie had a medium take a look at it.
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The medium determined that the doll was possessed by the spirit of a seven-year-old girl named Annabelle Higgins.
The medium then explained that Annabelle died in a car accident.
This proved to be a mistake, as it eventually began displaying aggressive behavior that frightened the girls.
At one point, it even attacked one of their friends.
The girls contacted the Warrens, who concluded that the spirit haunting the doll was not a seven-year-old child.
Instead, it was a demon who had fooled the girls.
The Warrens believed that the demon’s goal was to acquire Donna’s soul.
The movie’s depiction of the doll, however, is a different story altogether.
Annabelle Higgins is a member of a demon-worshipping cult who dies while holding the doll.
Higgins apparently summoned a demon that took hold of the doll.
Like the real-life doll, Annbelle’s objective is to obtain the souls of others.
After it gets what it wants, it disappears.
It was made by a dollmaker whose daughter was hit by a car.
The couple eventually realized that they had been deceived by a demonic force.
On their way home, they encounter car trouble and must stop outside a cemetery.
This is when ghosts, who are attracted by the doll, attack Ed.
This dramatizes the real-life Warrens' trip back home after obtaining Annabelle.