1. Mandy's Doll
Also called Mandy dolls. According to the testimony of the owner of Mandy's doll, she always hears the crying in the middle of the night from the basement of her house. Due to the awkwardness, the owner donated the doll to a museum called Quesnel, which was located in British Columbia in 1991. After the owner donated the doll, the sound of crying was never heard again. Mandy doll is a baby doll from porcelain which was produced in England and Germany between 1910 and 1920.
But the story does not stop there, many strange events after Mandy moved to the museum. The employee's statement says that lunch often disappears mysteriously and moves to other places and there are often footsteps when there is no one. Office supplies such as ballpoint pens, files often move on their own. Not only from employees, testimony also came from the visitors, he said the dolls often winked and their eyes will follow their moves.
2. Joilet dolls
Joliet is a heritage doll that was given to a woman named Anna and she became the mother of this terrible doll. For four generations, Anna's family has been keeping this tradition.
Told that bad things will happen if from the family gave birth to two sons and daughters. Three days after birth the boy always dies. Anna was told that Joliet was given to her great-grandmother while pregnant by a friend. Soon after, his great-grandmother gave birth to a son. But this baby boy died on the third day. The sound of laughter and screams was heard at night which he said came from this doll. Her family told me that this baby cry can be different every night. He seemed to be the vessel of the soul of the baby boy who died from the family.
3. The Devil's Doll
New Orleans has a diverse history of folklore and voodoo. Told that in about 1800, there was a daughter of a wealthy family who married a rich man from Scotland. With anger and jealousy, the former lover of the princess seeks revenge and seeks the help of a voodoo shaman, Marie Laveau. The curse came when this rich princess gave birth to her first child and died. The story does not stop there, the baby she bore is called a descendant of the devil.
Marie Laveau brought this baby to her home and nurtured it until the baby died. It is rumored that since the baby died, He was buried in Saint Louis Cemetery No. 1. The citizens of New Orleans are very afraid of this demon baby. They mention that evil spirits always dwell and make disaster in their city. To prevent bad things happen, the townspeople make carved devil babies made of pumpkins and hang the pumpkin puppets outside their home in order to frighten the devil baby. Some of the dolls are said to still exist today. Local residents also believe that this demon spirit sometimes pervades some of these dolls.
4. Voodoo Dolls
It seems that this is not a doll, only a collection of fibers that accumulate and form something. But actually this is a voodoo zombie doll coming from New Orleans. She was bought from a woman in Texas through an online buying and selling site. Uniquely, the seller of the doll provides some rules if you want to have the doll.
Anyone is not allowed to remove the doll from its silver container, but this rule is violated. And the bad thing happened, the buyer experienced terror. Based on his confession, the doll has haunted his dream and attacked him many times. After that he auctioned on the site selling and buying online several times and finally managed to sell it. But the next day, the voodoo doll kept returning to the front door of his house. Lately, ghost hunters have been trying to unravel the mystery of a frightening voodoo doll.