Sunday, February 9, 2014

Haunted Objects


"I'm not afraid of werewolves or vampires or haunted hotels, I'm afraid of what real human beings to do other real human beings." -Walter Jon Williams

Have you ever stared at an object and felt something weird? I know I have, like staring at a gravestone creeps me out. There are some things in this world that looks ordinary, but there's something more that meets the eye. Whenever we hear the word "haunted", we automatically think of houses, buildings, forest, ans other old abandoned places, but the truth is that the demons and spirits could also possess ordinary objects. So this week's blog entry is about the top 3 most haunted objects.



1. Annabelle - Haunted Doll


Most of us are familiar with this doll, it was made famous by the movie The Conjuring. Annabelle's story is one of the creepiest cases of possessed object on record. The doll is currently locked up inside a glass case on an occult museum. Annabelle was purchased in the late 1970s as a present for her daughter's birthday. Donna was the recipient  of the doll, she was a nursing student in college who lives with her roommate in a small apartment. After a few days Donna and her friend notices that there was something wrong about the doll. They have noticed that the doll in a completely different room from where they originally placed it. They have also witnessed the doll standing up with its arms folded. They have also seen some strange messages scribbled on paper. Donna even saw some blood drops on the hands and chest of the doll and it scared her so much that she sought help from a psychic.

They found out that a young girl named Annabelle Higgins had died in their apartment and that her spirit inhabits the doll. A few days later the doll attacked Donna's friend Lou. After the horrifying incident she contacted renowned paranormal Ed and Lorraine Warren. They found out it was actually possessed by a demon who lied about its identity. Today, Annabelle remains locked in a glass case at the Warren Occuld Museum.

2. The Haunted Painting



This painting is known by the nickname "eBay Haunted Painting" created by artist Bill Stoneham in 1972. It is believed to be one of the world's most haunted works of art. The painting was first purchased by actor John Marley then it was then acquired by a Californian couple. The couple claimed that the figures on the painting moved around at night. The curse of the painting doesn't only affect its owners but people who viewed the painting online also reported feeling sick and fainting. The couple got rid of the painting when they auctioned it on eBay. It was purchased by an art galerry in Grand Rapids, MI for $1,025.00. I didn't feel sick or anything but I don't feel comfortable looking at the picture of the painting.

3. The Anguished Man - Another haunted painting


The name of the painting itself makes me uncomfortable. This scary-looking painting was inherited by Sean Robinson from his grandmother. His grandma had always told him that the painting was evil, and that the artist who created it used his own blood mixed with the paint, and killed himself shortly after the painting was complete. 

When Robinson took the painting into his home, he and his family experienced hearing voices and crying, and seeing shadowy figure of a man.So, he decided to set up a camera to try to capture the strange events on tape. He put the painting down in his basement, but he has no plans in selling it.


There are a lot of things in this world that are probably haunted maybe your cellphone is secretly possessed by a demon, or maybe your favorite stuffed toys secretly moves at night. Some paranormal phenomenon occurs not because the place is haunted maybe it's just because a certain spirit became emotionally attached on some objects.

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