4. Robert, otherwise
known as Robert The
Doll, Robert The
Haunted Doll or Robert
The Enchanted Doll, is
a doll that was once
owned by Key West
painter Robert Eugene
Otto. The doll is
alleged to be possessed
by spirits, having a
terrifying reputation.
5. HISTORY
1. Supposedly, Eugene was given the doll in
1906 by a Bahamian servant who was
displeased with the family. Soon afterward,
the family supposed that there was
something spooky about the doll. Eugene's
parents often heard him talking to the doll
and supposed that the doll spoke back.
Although at first they assumed that Eugene
was simply answering himself in a changed
voice, they claimed to have later realized
that the doll was actually speaking.
6. 2. Neighbours claimed to have
seen the doll moving from
window to window when the
family was out. Sometimes the
doll would emit a terrifying
giggle, and the Otto family
caught glimpses of it running
from room to room. In the night
Eugene would scream, and
when his parents ran to the
room, they would find furniture
knocked over and Eugene in
bed, looking incredibly scared,
telling them that “Robert did
it!”. In addition, guests claim to
have seen Robert’s expression
change before their eyes and he
often blinked.Robert the doll
7. 3. When Eugene died in 1974,
the doll was left in the attic
until the house was bought
again.The new family
included a ten-year old girl,
who became Robert’s new
owner. It wasn’t not long
before the girl began
screaming out in the night,
claiming that Robert moved
about the room and even
attempted to attack her on
multiple occasions. More
than 30 years later, she still
tells interviewers that the
doll was alive and wanted
to kill her.
Robert Eugene Otto, the owner
of Robert the doll
8. CURRENT STATUS
The doll is annually rotated to the Old Post
Office and Customhouse in October. Strange
activity in the museum supposedly increases
during such times.
The doll has completed 108 years of its
existence till date.
The doll is currently located at the East
Martello Museum in KeyWest, Florida.
9. ASSUMED REASONS
It is a hoax or maybe a misunderstanding of
the people.
It is believed that the Bahamian servant who
gave the doll to Eugene was knowing black
magic & voodoo and so, he hoodooed the doll
for causing harm to the Otto family.
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12. THE DOLL
Annabelle is an allegedly haunted doll
residing in Warren Occult Museum in
Monroe, Connecticut.
The doll has served as the inspiration for the
films The Conjuring and Annabelle.
13. HISTORY
In 1970, a mother purchased a Raggedy Ann
doll in a second-hand store as a gift for her
daughter, Donna, who was studying nursing
in Hartford, Connecticut.
One day, on the breakfast table, Annabelle
straightened out her arms and put them on
the table!
From there, things really became strange.
Soon afterward, Donna and her roommate,
Angie, would often come home to find
Annabelle on the couch, knowing that they
had left her locked in Donna’s room.
14. STRANGE INCIDENTS BY DOLL
After a few days, Donna and Angie
noticed Annabelle slightly changing
positions.
One day, Annabelle attacked Lou, a
friend of Donna.
It was also found that ones who either
insulted or made fun of the doll, had
to risk their lives.
15. MYSTERIOUS ACCIDENTS
A priest who insulted Annabelle was
reportedly involved in a near-fatal car crash
after the visit.
Two of the Occult museum visitors, a couple,
reportedly crashed their motorcycle after
poking fun at the doll’s abilities.
The man, said to have slammed on
Annabelle’s case, died instantly after crashing
into a tree in his route returning to home
from the museum.
16. UNPROVED REASONS
Donna had called a spiritualist to analyze
Annabelle. He concluded saying that doll was
possessed by the spirit of a seven-year old
dead girl, Annabelle Higgins.
Warrens, well-known demonologists said
that it was not any usual spirit but, a demon.
17. TheWarrens took Annabelle to their
museum, theWarren Occult Museum, and
placed it with the sign, "WARNING: Positively
Do NotTouch”.