The Warrens' Legacy: Are Ed And Lorraine Warren Still Alive? The Shocking New Owners Of The Occult Museum
The question of whether Ed and Lorraine Warren are still alive is one of the most frequently searched queries in the paranormal community, especially with the continuous release of films like The Conjuring and its spin-offs. As of today, December 22, 2025, both renowned demonologists and founders of the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) have passed away, but their extraordinary legacy of investigating the supernatural continues to thrive through their family and the ongoing impact of their most famous cases, such as the Annabelle doll and the Amityville Horror.
While the iconic couple is no longer with us, the artifacts they collected—including the infamous Annabelle doll—remain a potent cultural force. The most recent and surprising development in their story involves the sale of their legendary Monroe, Connecticut home and Occult Museum to a high-profile celebrity, ensuring the Warren name remains at the forefront of paranormal discussion.
The Complete Biography and Status of Ed and Lorraine Warren
Edward "Ed" Warren Miney and Lorraine Rita Warren (née Moran) dedicated over five decades of their lives to investigating thousands of alleged hauntings, possessions, and demonic infestations. Their work established them as pioneers in the field of demonology and paranormal research, leading to a sprawling cinematic universe and a permanent place in pop culture history. Here is a brief but complete profile of the couple:
- Edward "Ed" Warren Miney:
- Role: Self-taught demonologist, author, and lecturer. The only non-clerical demonologist officially recognized by the Catholic Church.
- Born: September 7, 1926, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- Died: August 23, 2006, in Monroe, Connecticut, at the age of 79.
- Cause of Death: Complications from a stroke and heart disease.
- Lorraine Rita Warren (née Moran):
- Role: Clairvoyant and light trance medium who claimed to be able to see and communicate with supernatural entities. Co-founder of NESPR.
- Born: January 31, 1927, in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- Died: April 18, 2019, in Monroe, Connecticut, at the age of 92.
- Cause of Death: Passed away peacefully in her sleep at home.
- Key Legacy: Founded the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) in 1952, one of the oldest paranormal investigation groups in the country.
Ed Warren passed away first, leaving Lorraine to continue their work, giving lectures and serving as a consultant on the early films of The Conjuring franchise until her own death 13 years later.
The Shocking Sale of the Warren Occult Museum in 2024
The biggest update in the Warrens' story since Lorraine's passing in 2019 is the fate of their infamous collection of cursed and haunted objects. The Warren Occult Museum, which was housed in the back of their Monroe, Connecticut home, was permanently closed to the public in 2019 due to zoning issues and the sheer danger of the artifacts.
However, in a move that stunned the paranormal and entertainment worlds, the property and the museum collection were sold in 2024.
Who Bought the Warrens' House and Annabelle Doll?
In August 2024, it was announced that the Warrens' home and the entire contents of the Occult Museum were purchased by stand-up comedian and social media star Matt Rife, along with YouTuber and paranormal investigator Elton Castee.
This unprecedented celebrity purchase of such a historically significant and allegedly dangerous collection instantly generated global headlines. The sale included the house and all the hundreds of artifacts, including the world-famous Annabelle doll, which remains locked in its protective glass case.
The new owners have expressed intentions to respect the legacy of the collection and potentially use it for content creation, though the long-term plans for public access remain uncertain. This transaction marks a significant new chapter for the Warrens' legacy, transitioning the collection from family custodianship to a new era of celebrity stewardship.
The Surviving Family and The Continuation of the NESPR Legacy
While Ed and Lorraine Warren have passed away, the work they started over 70 years ago through the New England Society for Psychic Research (NESPR) is actively managed by their immediate family. The true continuation of the Warrens’ mission lies in the hands of their daughter and son-in-law, who have been intimately involved with the cases for decades.
Tony and Judy Spera: The Current Curators
The Warrens’ only child, Judy Spera (née Warren), and her husband, Tony Spera, have taken on the mantle of preserving the family’s legacy. Tony Spera, a paranormal researcher himself, served as the primary curator of the Occult Museum for years and now leads the NESPR.
Even with the sale of the house and museum, Tony Spera remains the authoritative voice and the primary source for information regarding the artifacts and the official Warren cases. He continues to:
- Curate the Artifacts: Tony Spera ensures the collection, including the Annabelle doll, is meticulously preserved and treated with the necessary spiritual protocols.
- Lecture and Document: He continues to give lectures, appear in documentaries (such as Devil's Road: The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren), and share the true stories behind the famous case files, like the Perron family haunting, the Amityville Horror, and the Smurl family case.
- Lead NESPR: The New England Society for Psychic Research remains active, continuing the exploration and investigation of alleged paranormal and demonic entities, just as the Warrens intended when they founded the organization in 1952.
The Warrens' influence is far-reaching, extending beyond the famous Conjuring Universe films (which include Annabelle, The Nun, and The Crooked Man) and into the real-world investigation of the supernatural. The commitment of Tony and Judy Spera ensures that the Warrens’ unique approach to demonology and their extensive case files will remain a cornerstone of paranormal study for years to come, even with new owners taking over the physical location of their former museum. The legacy of Ed and Lorraine Warren is cemented not just by their deaths, but by the ongoing life of the stories they told and the artifacts they left behind.
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