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The film is called, “Incarnate – A short paranormal documentary with Tony Spera.” For young filmmaker it started with “Jaws” Gilbertie, 20, is majoring in filmmaking and “Incarnate ...
Now, Tony Spera, the son-in-law of late paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, has confirmed the doll did not escape last week. However, in a new video, Spera […] ...
To investigate, The Hollywood Reporter spoke to Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. Here, the curator of the ...
Courtesy Tony Spera. Image of the Borley nun caught on camera. It was pitch black, and there were no lit candles or lights. Their photographers snapped photos on a 35mm camera with infrared film.
Ultimately, Spera said he wants to put the rumors to rest, but that isn’t without a word of caution, in case Annabelle did actually ever leave. “Let’s put the rumors to rest guys,” Spera said.
But true believers will be heartened to know that the actual Annabelle has never left her glass case in the Warrens' museum, which Judy, 68, has overseen with her husband of 33 years, Tony Spera.
Tony Spera is the head of the New England Psychic Research Center and owner of the former home and paranormal museum of Ed and Lorraine Warren. Matthew McDermott.
Fans of all things occult can kick off the spooky season with a “haunted” Raggedy Ann doll at the Rock Island Roadhouse ...
Judy is married Tony Spera. JC Olivera/WireImage/Getty Images. Judy Spera and Tony Spera attending the premiere of Annabelle Comes Home. In the late '70s, Judy met police officer Tony Spera.
Judy is married Tony Spera In the late '70s, Judy met police officer Tony Spera. In a self-published essay on his website, Spera says that Judy drove by him one day while he was on duty and he was ...