Matt Rife
Discover the Hilarious and Haunting World of My New Occult Museum!
Published August 1, 2025 3:30 PM PDT
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Updated August 1, 2025 4:08 PM PDT
Matt Rife is combining humor with the supernatural in an unexpected way! The stand-up comedian and actor has recently made headlines by becoming the proud owner of an occult museum, taking on the role of legal guardian for the renowned haunted doll, Annabelle. This move not only reflects his passion for comedy but also his fascination with the paranormal, blending laughter with the eerie world of hauntings.
The comedian shared his thrilling news with fans via social media, revealing that he and his friend, Elton Castee, have purchased the infamous house and occult museum that once belonged to Ed and Lorraine Warren. This couple is well-known for their paranormal investigations and their involvement in the Conjuring Universe, making this acquisition particularly significant for fans of the horror genre.
Rife, known for his enthusiasm for the paranormal, expressed his excitement about being the legal guardian of a wide array of haunted objects. Among these is the infamous Annabelle doll, a key character that inspired the chilling 2014 horror film. The doll’s dark reputation and the chilling stories surrounding it add an intriguing layer to Rife’s new venture.
Rife has shared that the Conjuring series is among his favorites, which greatly influenced his decision to invest in this haunted property. It aligns perfectly with his interests in both comedy and the supernatural, making this acquisition a natural fit for his brand and personal passions.
Looking ahead, Rife and Castee plan to transform the house into a destination for overnight stays and museum tours. While the details regarding personal interactions with Rife during these visits remain unclear, excitement is brewing among fans eager for the chance to experience this unique blend of entertainment and the supernatural.
Recently, the Annabelle doll made headlines due to a tragic incident involving its handler, Dan Rivera, who died while on tour with the doll. Notably, the doll was not present in the room at the time of his passing, which has sparked further conversations about the haunted history surrounding it.
According to Lorraine and Ed Warren, the doll is believed to harbor a “demonic” presence, raising concerns about the potential risks Rife may face with this recent purchase. This chilling history adds an eerie dimension to his new venture, further captivating those intrigued by the supernatural.
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It remains uncertain whether Matt plans to retire Annabelle from touring, but even if she stays on the road, Rife possesses a vast collection of other spooky artifacts that are sure to thrill audiences and enhance the overall paranormal experience he aims to deliver.
In his own words to TMZ, Matt expressed, “I’m so excited to own one of the most prominent properties in paranormal history. The Warrens have such a special place in my heart for what they’ve done in the paranormal world. Elton Castee and I will take care of this property and the artifacts within the museum with the utmost care.” His admiration for the Warrens adds a personal touch to his venture.
He further elaborates, “This is a piece of real history. This stuff is real and should be handled with respect. We look forward to transforming the house and museum into the best paranormal investigative experience in the country.” His commitment to preserving the integrity of the artifacts speaks volumes about his respect for the supernatural legacy left by the Warrens.










