Paranormal Investigator Touring with Allegedly Haunted ‘Annabelle’ Doll Passes Away in Gettysburg

The principal investigator of a group of paranormal activities died Sunday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, while he was on tour with a allegedly haunted Annabelle doll.
According to the group.
Rivera led the viral “Devils on the Run Tour”, in which he and other members of the New England Society for Psychic Research have done a tour across the country with Annabelle, a allegedly haunted doll.
THE Hanover Evening Soleil wrote:
The Archives of the County Distribution of Adams have shown that firefighters and medical staff had been called to a hotel in Gettysburg after 8 p.m. Sunday evening for an in progress RCR report on a male patient from the Rivera age.
The Coroner of the County of Adams, Francis Dutrow, whose office put an investigation into death, confirmed in the evening that, Tuesday afternoon, the cause of death of Rivera remained pending the results of an autopsy. The end results of this autopsy, according to the office, could take several months.
The Coroner’s office said that death did not seem suspicious and that Rivera had been found alone in his hotel room. Pennsylvania state police and the Coroner office went to the hotel room to investigate.
THE Daily mail wrote:
The paranormal legend of the Raggedy Anne Doll dates back to the 1970s, when it was apparently offered as a gift to the nurse in Hartford, Connecticut, before starting to present worrying behavior.
Annabelle was supposed to be possessed by the mind of a dead child and had to move by herself, leaving terrifying handwritten notes and even attacked someone.
The GetTysburg part of the national tour was extremely popular, selling more than 1,260 tickets in three days during the last weekend.
Rivera had helped to tour international intrigue by making him viral through his many Tiktok videos which he had produced with Ryan Daniel Buell who received millions of views.


