
Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less 13 of32 Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren closes and locks the case that houses the Annabelle doll at the Museum at the Center for Paranormal Research in Monroe, Conn. Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less 12 of32 At the Museum at the Center for Paranormal Research in Monroe, Conn. Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren shines his phone light on artifacts and items from the Ghost of Flight 401. Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren stands in front of a haunted organ and other items at the Museum at the Center for Paranormal Activity in Monroe, Conn. Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less 9 of32 Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren is reflected in the glass of a virtine that houses a spirit doll as he shines the light from his phone at the Museum at the Center for Paranormal Research in Monroe, Conn. Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less 8 of32


The entrance to Ed Warren's office is behind him.

Tony Spera, the real-life Occult Museum curator and son-in-law of renowned demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren in the Center for Paranormal Research. Lisa Nichols For Hearst CT Media Show More Show Less 7 of32 Dan Rivera, Senior Lead Investigator of the New England Society for Paranormal Research holds the gloves that are worn when handling the Annabelle doll.
