Would you keep a doll thought to be responsible for a house fire ? Image Credit: YouTube / Caters Clips
A paranormal investigator has come into possession of a doll that he claims 'tries to set itself on fire.'
Creepy, allegedly 'haunted' dolls have been a staple of paranormal movies for years, but there are some who believe that these unnerving objects can and do also exist in the real world.
One 33-year-old investigator, who goes by the name Matt Paranormal, recently acquired a doll that had been rescued from the charred remains of a building destroyed in a fire.
The owners of the house had reportedly been killed in the blaze.
"After reading about her history with the house fire, I knew I wanted to buy her," said Matt.
Since acquiring the doll he has experienced a whole host of paranormal phenomena.
"After I had her imported to the UK, I had paranormal equipment installed into her as I thought her previous owners' spirits would be attached to her," he said.
"It wasn't until last year that Annie actually started to cry. I believe that when she cries it is her 'attachments' way of showing emotions."
Disturbingly, the alleged tears shed by the doll appeared to be acidic.
Not only that, but Matt also claims that the doll keeps trying to set itself on fire.
"Annie is now kept in a glass box and is under 24-hour surveillance because she keeps trying to set herself on fire," he said. "Every now and then her clothes get a little bit more singed and charred, and her face is much darker now."
"Annie loves fire and last year, each of my five team members, all had something to do with fire happen to their house - all on the same day."
Seems odd that there would be that many haunted dolls and not very much evidence to show that they are indeed haunted. Hell, even if one percent of them were "really" haunted that would be thirty dolls doing a bunch of bad, evil haunting stuff. It does seem there is a market for them. I think you might be on to something lucrative. But then again it seems a lot of people already had that same notion.
Many years back i sold some silver jewelry and posted a big ooak silver and amethyst ring on feebay, ( no, i didnt call it haunted ) a guy made a low offer got mad i wouldnt take it, kept at me but paid my price, bidding didnt go nuts it was like 125.00. He doesnt leave me any feedback, so when i went to leave him feedback it was sbout 2 maybe 3 weeks later i look at what hes selling no kidding there is my ring, 500.00 and a long story about it being 100s of years old owned by witches and worlocks and haunted, no joke his story was crazy bs.
That's insane. Has he had the tears analyzed to see if they are acid? There is a shrine to Our Lady of Syracuse in Italy. This wall plaque was noticed weeping tears. Anyhow they were analyzed and it was real human tears. I think the Icon of Our Lady of Mariapoch, a shrine in Hungary has also wept. You can look up Eucharistic Miracles, and they have scientifically tested these hosts and found there was geniune human tissue. In otherwords, if the Catholic Church can do scientific work on Weeping pictures and statutes and blessed hosts , surely this guy could do the same for these doll's so calle... [More]
First i want to see an unbiased scientific report published for peer review supporting such religious claims then i want proof its not salted, added to the relic like a side show gaff gimmick.
There are plenty chemical treatments for fire proofing clothes and for making same clothes acid resistant. In the unlikely event these products are unavailable the least could do is hide the bloody box of matches from it
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