Thursday, October 23, 2014

The 11 Creepiest Dolls Of All Time

Did it just blink??


Joliet


Joliet


Joliet the doll, allegedly now owned by a woman named "Anna," has been passed down from mother to daughter through several generations. The doll is said to curse each daughter to give birth to two children: a daughter (whom the doll will later be given to), and a son — who will die within three days of being born. The spirits of the lost sons are said to inhabit the doll, crying through the night.


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Robert the Doll


Robert the Doll


Robert the Doll was once owned by painter Robert Eugene Otto, who claimed he received it in 1906 from a family servant, who was skilled in black magic and wanted to harm the Otto family. Eugene's parents were said to have heard him conversing with the doll, and neighbors saw it moving rooms from the windows when nobody was home. The family that moved into the Otto home after Eugene died had a young daughter, who began to see the doll in her room at night — trying to kill her.


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Annabelle


Annabelle


Before the movie, Annabelle was a real doll that (/who??) appeared to shift positions during the day while its owner, a nursing student named Donna, was out of the house — sometimes moving to a different room entirely. Donna also claimed she'd come home to find penciled messages, seemingly from the doll, on paper she couldn't identify as coming from her house. One read "Help Us." She also once came home to find drops of blood on the doll's chest, and the back of her hand.


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Mandy, Quesnel Museum


Mandy, Quesnel Museum


Mandy the Doll resides at the Quesnel Museum in British Columbia, where she's been on display since 1991, when she was reportedly donated by an unnamed donor who no longer wanted the doll in her house. Staff and volunteers at the museum report that objects began to go missing, and that other dolls put in Mandy's vicinity would soon appear "harmed." Electronics brought near her are immediately drained of battery, and many visitors to the museum claim they've seen her move in her case.


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