Mar 5 • 23:23 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

‘More dangerous than Annabelle’: This is how the film La Sociedad de las Pesadillas was recorded at the Warren Museum

A group of paranormal investigators and YouTubers describe their eerie experiences while filming at the Warren Museum in Connecticut, revealing that they found even more frightening artifacts than the infamous Annabelle doll.

La Sociedad de las Pesadillas, a group of paranormal investigators and YouTubers, recently visited the Warren Museum in Connecticut, where they intended to film a project. The ambiance was thick with suspense as they approached the site, compounded by heavy rain and the historical atmosphere of the quaint town. They experienced an overwhelming mix of fear and anxiety as they neared the former home of Ed and Lorraine Warren, known for their involvement in high-profile paranormal cases that inspired horror films such as The Conjuring.

As they began their exploration within the museum, the group, consisting of Raiza Revelles, Claudia Ramírez, Renata Revelles, Andrea Ramírez, Gerardo Avendaño, and Patricio Ramírez, quickly realized that the infamous Raggedy Ann doll, popularly known as Annabelle from the films, was not the most terrifying object in the collection. The team shared their thoughts and feelings about the artifacts they encountered, indicating that there were even more chilling items on display that could invoke fear far beyond the portrayed legend of Annabelle. Their experience sheds light on the intense atmosphere and emotional toll such investigations can take.

This visit not only provided memorable content for their channel but also invited viewers into the world of paranormal exploration, capturing the dread and intrigue that is associated with the Warren Museum. The insights from La Sociedad de las Pesadillas underscore the growing fascination with the supernatural and the cultural impact of horror stories that blur the lines between reality and cinematic narratives.

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