The museum is scheduled to open to the public in the autumn.

The red-haired Annabelle doll has fascinated and inspired the horror world. Aop

US comedian Matt Rife has bought a museum focused on occult with his friend. The comedian tells about the matter On their Facebook page.

Ed and Lorraine Warren The museum previously owned by a museum also holds his home Annabelle-Horror movies were inspired by a doll of the same name.

“If you know me, you know that I have the passion for everything supernatural,” Rife writes on her Facebook page.

Rife says in his publication DamnableThe movie series is his ever -like horror films.

“It is the finest honor to take over one of the most established property in supernatural history,” he writes in his publication.

If Rife’s release is not visible, you will also find it from here.

Rife commented on the real estate transaction Tmzto the magazine. He says the purpose would be to open the museum to the public in the fall. Overnight surveys would be known.

– Warren has a special place in my heart for their supernatural work. I and my friend will take the best care of this property and its objects, Rife told TMZ.

Annabelle’s tour host died

Dan Rivera, who had previously toured with Annabelle doll, died in July.

Rivera performed to a sold -out audience in Gettysburg. In the evening, an ambulance arrived at the hotel where Rivera stayed. According to information from the Adams District Alarm Center, a 54-year-old man was revived.

The next day, the organization represented by Rivera confirmed his dead on Facebook.

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