
American comedian and paranormal enthusiast Mett Rayf and his friend, YouTuber Elton Kasti have legally become the guardians of the famous Warren collection. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The most famous exhibit in this collection is an antique doll named Annabelle. Ed and Lorraine Warren are well-known researchers who studied real paranormal events.
Their life and work inspired the film "The Conjuring." It is said that a demonic spirit is attached to the Annabelle doll kept in their museum.
Rayf and Kasti did not purchase this collection, but they obtained official guardianship rights for five years. This right allows them to use the Annabelle doll and other artifacts for public benefit.
The Warren museum was closed in 2019. Now Rayf and Kasti plan to reopen the museum and organize tours and nighttime paranormal investigations.
Strict adherence to safety and fire prevention measures is required. Additionally, paranormal researcher Den Rivera passed away suddenly in July.
According to official information, there are no criminal signs related to his death, and he was not near the doll at the time of his death. In recent years, interest in paranormal topics has been increasing in our country.
This type of content is widely spread on YouTube and other social networks. The stories about Annabelle may further intensify this interest.