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Last week, rumors swirled on the internet that the haunted doll that inspired The Conjuring and Annabelle film franchises escaped from the Warren Occult Museum in Connecticut. Now, Tony Spera, the ...
‘I’d be concerned if Annabelle really did leave’: Museum owner puts haunted doll escape rumors to rest Owner Tony Spera addressed Annabelle's escape rumors on social media in YouTube video ...
Young filmmaker Michael Gilbertie, facing the camera, interviews Tony Spera during the filming of a documentary about the late Ed and Lorraine Warren's famous occult museum in Monroe.
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.
The couple's son-in-law, Tony Spera, tells Esquire.com that The Nun 's ecclesiastical phantom bears resemblance to a "real" spectral nun the Warrens encountered during a trip to the haunted Borley ...
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 ...
JC Olivera/WireImage/Getty Images Judy Spera and Tony Spera attending the premiere of Annabelle Comes Home. Russell McPhedran/Fairfax Media/Getty Images American ghost hunters Lorraine and Ed Warren.
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.
But Tony Spera, the owner of the Warren Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut, said that Annabelle is ‘safely back’ there locked in her display case. ‘You know, it’s easy for rumors to start.
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.