Annabelle doll singing 'Come out and play with me'.
Annabelle doll 'sinister chuckle'.
Most haunted dolls on Earth and their terrifying curses.
The fact that all children had contact
with dolls in their childhood
probably makes the possibility of a haunted doll
really nightmarish.
Remember the possessed clown in the poltergeist
movie or crazy Chucky doll that came to life?
Why hello there and welcome! (Chucky chuckling)
Well some of these stories are based on real-life
legends of supernatural evil dolls,
and many of these sinister demonic dolls can be
visited ...if you dare!
But beware, many people claim to have experienced
contact with haunted dolls.
Many are considered evil and are said to curse people.
Come take a look at some of these terrifying dolls
with us and discover their creepy backstories.
The Thousand-Year-Old doll
While cleaning out the garbage of a childhood home,
a couple ran across this somewhat
disturbing doll with the squint in her eyes
and a face covered in greasy dust.
The wife recognized her old Chatty Cathy
from when she was a youngster.
They pulled the string.
Watch what happened next...
'You have a bright green nose!'
You're getting repetitive.
'You have a bright green nose!'
'I'm a thousand years old'.
That is just so bizarre!
In this clip the doll is saying
'You have a bright green nose!'
Which is an odd thing for a child's toy to say
and it's certainly not what the owner
remembers her saying when she was a child.
At the end of the clips she says
'I'm a thousand years-old'.
I'm a thousand years-old!
What is that supposed to mean?
Could this be a haunted doll?
There are other possibilities.
The owners husband suggests that the doll could be
saying something relatively harmless,
but, over time the recording mechanism has distorted
those sounds and what we are hearing are
sentences that just happen to
come across as vaguely satanic.
For instance, maybe she used to say
'I am seven years-old'.
and 'seven' and 'thousand' kind of sound alike
but ....what do you think?
It's hard to imagine that any factory release version of
the doll would say to someone
something like 'You have a bright green nose!', or
'I'm a thousand years-old'.
Perhaps demonic possession is a
reasonable hypothesis after all.
Pull the string! I swear to you she didn't say anything.
She never said 'I'm a thousand years-old'.
'You have a bright green nose!'.
You have a bright green nose!
Max you do! My God!
Where is she getting these things!?
This is not what she's programmed to say.
She's evil, and look she's making the sign of the devil.
The two horns.
This is just the creepiest thing I've ever seen.
We need a video camera.
That's what dad's video taping.
Oh videoing...ok.
She used to say things like 'Hi, I'm Chatty kathy',
but now says 'I have three-hundred children'.
Come to me! Follow me!
She used to say things like 'Hi, I am Chatty Kathy'.
That was your other one.
This is like a Little Miss Chatty Kathy.
You have a bright green nose.
You have a dirty, filthy, smutty nose!
I thought she was Chatty Kathy.
No, Chatty Kathy was littler and chubbier.
Oh.
I don't want to hold her anymore Mack. Yuck!
'I have three-hundred children'.
Where are they?
Who are these children and where are they?
What happened to them?
Was it some sort of curse?
What do you think about what the doll was saying?
And what would you do if you found this doll?
That said we might never know, because the owner
dumped her in a garbage truck,
hoping never to see this creepy doll again.
Island of the Dolls, Mexico
Xochimilco is a borough within Mexico city,
being best known for its canals which, along with
along with artifical islands called chinampas,
attract tourists and other city residents to ride
on colourful gondola-like boats.
Isla de las Muñecas or the Island of the Dolls
is best known as 'chinampa' or floating garden,
in Xochimilco.
It belonged to a man named Don Julián Santana Barrera
- a native of the La Asunción neighbourhood.
Santana Barrera was a loner who was rarely seen
in most of Xochimilco.
According to legend Barrera discovered a little girl
drowned in mysterious circumstances in the canals.
He also found a doll floating nearby and,
assuming it belonged to the deceased girl,
hung it from a tree as a sign of respect.
After this however he began to hear whispers
footsteps, and anguished wails in the darkness.
Even though his hut, hidden deep inside of the woods,
of Xochimilco, was miles away from civilization.
Driven by fear he spent the next fifty years
hanging more and more dolls,
some missing body parts all, over the island in an
attempt to appease what he believed
to be the drowned girl's spirit.
After Barrera's death in 2001 -
his body reportedly found in the exact spot where
he found the girl's body fifty years before -
the area became a popular tourist attraction,
where visitors bring more dolls.
The locals describe it as charmed,
not haunted, even though travellers claim
the dolls whisper to them.
Professional photographer Cindy Vasko visited
the nightmarish island in 2015,
and described it as the creepiest place
she has ever visited.
The excursion began through maze-like canals
surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful singing birds,
but soon her boat was slowed down by a swarm
of lily pads and the canal
fell ominously silent.
The dolls are still on the Island,
which is accessible by boat.
The Island was featured on the travel show
'Ghost Adventures'.
How would you feel about visiting,
and spending a night on
the Island of Dolls!?
Annabelle
Annabelle is a Raggedy Ann doll alleged by
demonologists named Ed and Lorraine Warren
to be haunted.
The doll resides in a glass box at the
Warrens' Occult Museum in Monroe, Connecticut.
The story served as the inspiration
for the films 'Annabelle' in 2014,
for which she might now be better known
in popular culture,
and 'Annabelle Creation'.
A student nurse was given
the Raggedy Ann doll in 1970,
but, after the doll behaved strangely,
a psychic medium told the student the doll
was inhabited by the spirit of
a dead girl named Annabelle Higgins.
Supposedly the student nurse and her roommate
first tried to accept and
nurture the spirit possessed doll,
but eventually became frightened by the dolls malicious
behavior and contacted the Warrens
who removed the doll to their museum after
pronouncing it demonically possessed.
Annabelle doll singing 'Come out and play with me'
Annabelle 'sinister chuckle'.
Such places are full of paranormal folklore
popularized by films such as Child's Play, Dolly Dearest
and The Conjuring that likely emerged from
early legends surrounding Robert the Doll as well as
a Twilight Zone episode entitled Living Doll.
Do you think that Hollywood myth has become
mixed up with any truth this legend may have?
Annabelle 'sinister chuckle'.
Robert the doll
Robert is a haunted doll.
He was once owned by Key West painter and author
Robert Eugene Otto and is said to be cursed.
Supposedly Otto was given the doll in 1906 by a
Bahamian servant who practiced
black magic and voodoo.
It was also named Robert and had a likeness to the boy.
The boy spent much time with the doll and his parents
often heard him talking to Robert.
At first they assumed that Otto was simply
answering himself in a changed voice,
but later claimed to believe
the doll was actually speaking.
Even as an adult the doll didn't leave his side.
Robert was initially hidden away
in the attic at the request of Otto's wife,
but the doll was moved to the turret room because the
doll told Otto he wasn't happy in the attic
and neighbours claimed to have seen the doll moving
from window to window when the family was out.
Visitors were scared of the doll, heard noises and
laughing and believed it changed its expression.
Bad Moods or violent events were blamed not on Otto
but on Robert the doll,
until Otto died in 1974
still accompanied by his doll.
Upon his death, Otto's wife abandoned the doll
to the attic once more until the house's new owners
gladly passed him on to a museum.
The doll is on display at the East Martello Museum
in Key, West, Florida.
Strange activity in the museum
supposedly increases during such times, but
if you dare to visit remember to ask for Robert's
permission to take a photograph.
You don't want him to curse you as well
...do you!?
Voodoo Zombie Doll
The Voodoo Zombie doll was originally made in
New Orleans and sold through internet auction to
a women in Galveston, Texas in 2004.
The original internet auction seller's advertisement
stated that the doll was very active and almost alive.
The doll arrived in a metal box and included a list of
rules to follow while owning it.
Mainly, not to remove it from its box.
The woman did not follow the most important rule
and removed it from its casing.
After removing the doll the woman claims that it
haunted her dreams and that it
would attack her repeatedly.
She relisted it on an internet auction site many times.
However, each time she managed to sell the doll,
the new buyer would receive
an empty box on their doorstep.
Meanwhile, the doll would keep reappearing in her house
like it had never been sent in the first place.
Many years later she was finally able
to pass it off to a ghost hunter
who still owns it to this day.
But, dark spirits never gave up on the woman.
Pulau Ubin Barbie
In 1914 the British Army investigated a german couple
living in Pulau Ubin, Singapore as possible spies.
The wife and husband were chased down and
apprehended by the army, but the young
daughter managed to escape.
Unfortunately, she lost her footing
and plummeted off a cliff.
She did not survive the fall.
The locals constructed a monument to
honour her memory in Pulau Ubin.
The porcelain altar is said to contain a lock
of the girl's here and a personalized crucifix.
Shortly after the monument was built a man from
Pulau Ubin had a dream about a little girl
leading him to a specific toy store.
In the dream she pointed at a barbie doll
that was put up for display in the store window.
The man had the same dream three nights in a row.
Eventually this compelled him to visit the store
he kept seeing in his dreams.
To his surprise, he saw the doll that
the girl had pointed out in his dream
was displayed in the same window.
He purchased the doll and placed it
at the shrine in place of an urn.
At that moment he felt that the spirit of the girl
transferred to the doll and finally found peace.
Today local people and tourists from
all around the world visit the doll.
They bring items to the shrine in hopes that the spirit of
the girl will grant them health or fortune.
Devil Baby Doll
In the 1800s, a daughter from a wealthy family
married a wealthy Scotsman.
This angered a jealous lover
who sought revenge on the bride.
The ex-lover asked the queen of Voodoo, Marie Laveau,
to help her make her ex-lover
pay for what she had done.
Laveau cast a powerful curse on the newlywed bride
who ended up dying while giving birth to her first child.
Before the newlywed died she gave birth to
a horrible creature that resembled
the Lord of the underworld himself.
Laveau reportedly brought the baby home and cared for
it like it was her own child up until her death.
The baby died shortly after Laveau died and was buried
next to her in the local cemetery.
When the baby was still alive it is rumoured that it would
hide in the dark places of the city and attack anyone
unfortunate enough to come upon it.
The locals would carve fake likenesses
of the entity out of gourds and hang them
outside their homes to scare it away.
It is said that some of these dolls are still around today.
It is rare to find one and they are
highly desired by historical object collectors.
New versions of the Devil Baby Dolls began appearing
in the New Orleans area in the early 20th century.
Many people who have purchased these dolls
claim that they are evil.
Some people say that the eyes of the dolls
follow their owners across the room.
Others claim that the dolls speak
and move around on their own.
Newer versions of the doll come with a warning label
that inform their owners that they are haunted
and prone to cause trouble.
Mandy
Made in England or Germany between 1910 and 1920,
Mandy is a porcelain baby doll.
She was owned for many years by a woman who
claimed that she would hear the doll crying from the
basement she was kept in, in the middle of the night.
The woman later Donated Mandy to the
Quesnel Museum in British Columbia in 1991.
At the Museum Mandy continues to cause
mischief for the employees.
People claim that lunches and
other items often go missing.
The items usually turn up elsewhere in the building.
Footsteps are heard when no one is around.
The museum staff claim that Mandy couldn't be
displayed with other dolls because she has a
tendency to knock other dolls over or
mess up the area where she is displayed in.
For this reason Mandy has her own display case
far away from the other dolls in the exhibit.
Visitors to the Museum say her eyes will blink
or follow you wherever you walk.
It is hard to photograph her as she likes to mess
with video or camera equipment.
As a result, many pictures taken of her
do not come out.
Pupa
In the 1920s Pupa was made
to resemble its female Italian owner.
It was often dressed to look like her.
Its hair was crafted from locks of its owners real hair.
Pupa's owner often claimed that
the doll would speak to her.
She insisted, until the day she died,
that Pupa was a living entity.
Her family often noted that Pupa looked alive
in the pictures they took of her.
Sometimes it was even hard to distinguish
Pupa from her owner in the pictures.
When the owner died in early 2005,
the family put Pupa in a glass case.
However, Pupa doesn't always like
being locked in the case.
She periodically changes positions.
There has been a few times when
she has managed to get out.
She moves items around in her display case
when she feels restless.
Pupa's facial expression often changes
when observed for a period of time.
If Pupa knocks, or bangs on the glass case
she is in, it is because she is lonely.
Letta the Gypsy Doll
In 1972 Kerry Walton decided to face a
childhood fear by visiting an abandoned building
that had scared him for years.
While there he discovered an old
marionette underneath the porch and decided
to take it home with him,
and he still owns it to this day.
Some people believe that the doll was made
200 years ago by a Romanian gypsy
for his son, who had drowned.
It is believed that the soul of the gypsy's son
now lives in this doll.
The doll has real human hair.
The doll was given the name Letta or Ledda
due to its European gypsy heritage.
Like Robert the Doll, Letta is rumoured to
move on his own at times,
change positions while seated,
and is said to emit a pulse while held.
It has been reported that it rains
whenever Letta is taken outside.
Supposedly, hanging pictures slide off the wall
when the doll enters a room.
Animals often try to attack the doll
whenever they come into contact with it.
People have said they feel fear or
sadness when they see the doll.
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