The Most Sinister Dolls You Shouldn't Play With - Alternative View

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The Most Sinister Dolls You Shouldn't Play With - Alternative View
The Most Sinister Dolls You Shouldn't Play With - Alternative View

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Dolls are always associated with childhood, games and fun. Young children love talking to them, naming them and brushing their hair.

These adorable humanoid toys bring joy and often become true friends for millions of kids. But the dolls from our selection are far from being as cute and harmless as it might seem at first glance, because these are the most sinister dolls in the world.

Annabelle doll

When it comes to haunted dolls, Annabelle is perhaps the most famous. This toy is believed to be possessed by demons. It was she who served as the inspiration for the films "Annabelle" and "The Conjuring" - some of the most sinister films of our time. The last film was based on the life of the current owner of the doll, Lorraine Warren, a psychic who, together with her now deceased husband, was engaged in investigating all sorts of mysterious events. It's no surprise that a number of their investigations have involved haunted dolls.

In reality, this doll does not look as frightening as the directors portrayed it. The original owner hired a psychic who told them that the doll contained the spirit of a dead girl named Annabel Higgins. Warrens later suggested that the doll contained a demonic entity.

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As the story goes, Annabelle Doll strangled the neighbor's fiancé while he was sleeping. She also left messages on odd pieces of parchment paper. However, the house never had parchment paper. Oddly enough, the roommates also discovered strange drops of blood on Annabelle.

Annabelle is currently in the Warren Occult Museum, where other haunted dolls also live.

Mandy doll

Mandy is a doll that was made in Europe in the early 1900s. The woman who owned it eventually donated Mandy to the Kennel Museum in 1991.

Mandy has become a popular attraction for tourists who come to see an old disfigured doll. The museum claims it affects employees and visitors in unexpected ways. They are afraid and quit almost immediately. Rumor has it that things disappear and move in the museum, and visitors' electronics do not work when trying to photograph a doll or make a video.

When the owner donated the nearly 100-year-old doll to the museum, she told a story about how she often hears Mandy crying from the basement in the middle of the night.

Joliet

Joliet is a strange doll that belongs to a woman named Anna. Once upon a time, many years ago, a family friend gave this doll to Anna's great-grandmother as a present for a child when she was pregnant. However, this friend always harbored envy and anger towards her great-grandmother for no apparent reason. The doll incurred a curse and negative events began to occur in the life of the family. All newborn boys died, and girls became carriers of the curse of the Joliet doll.

Anna and all members of her family believe that the spirits of dead children live in the doll. They refuse to part with a mystical toy and take care of it as a person. The woman has repeatedly admitted that in her house you can very often hear the heartbreaking screams that this truly frightening doll makes.

BALAN-SENCHUK ALEXANDRA