
Dan Rivera, a 54 -year -old paranormal investigator and veteran of the US Army, was found this week dead in his Gettysburg in the hotel room in Pennsylvania. His death only took a few hours after he finished the sold out “Devils on the Run Tour” on the national orphanage of soldiers, an event that was the allegedly cursed Annabelle doll, New York Post reported.
When the first respondents arrived on Sunday evening, they discovered River’s body, but noted that the infamous doll was not in the room, according to Adams County Coroner Francis Dutrow, who spoke to people on Friday.
The cause of River’s death remains uncertain, with the results of the autopsy they still expect to be released.
About and Rivera
Rivera was recognized as a paranormal investigator in the “most spooky places” of the travel canal and worked as a producer on several other programs, including “28 days of persecuted” Netflix.
As part of her Rivera tour, she traveled throughout the United States along with the New England Society for Psychic Research, an organization founded in 1952 by renowned paranormal investigators ED and Lorraine Warren to show the character of Raggeda Ann Doll.
In 1970, the Annabelle doll became associated with a number of alleged persecution after Donna was given, a nursing student in Connecticut. Paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren said the doll was moving with their hands, watching the individuals around the apartment, and exposing other scary and hostile behavior.
Warrens, whose experience was inspired by the horror film “The Conjuring”, also claimed that Annabelle was demonically obsessed. They argued that the doll had stabbed the police officer and caused a traffic accident concerning a priest before it was placed in their Museum in Connecticut.
The psychic medium involved in the case believed that the doll was inhabited by the spirit of the deceased six -year -old girl named Annabelle.
Since then, the conspiracy theorists have combined River’s unexpected death with an allegedly scary artifact, although on Wednesday the state police confirmed that there was no “unusual or suspect” at the crime scene.
Despite the sudden loss of their main investigator, the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) announced plans to continue their supernatural tour.
According to the tour organizers: “We believe that we believe with all our hearts that Dan would like the work to continue – joining people, sharing knowledge and honoring memories of Ed and Lorraine Warren. We will wear his spirit in everything we do.”
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