These haunted dolls don’t play well with others.

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Updated 3 years ago,July 22, 2022

These haunted dolls dont exactly play well with others.

Here are fourhaunted dollsand their terrifying backstories.

assorted doll collection

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Annabelle

You for sure know Annabelle by name, but do you know her story?

During the 1970s, Annabelle was given to a student studying nursing named Donna.

Even more creepy, Donna and her roommate would come across handwritten notes asking for help.

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Eventually,Annabellewas taken by paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

She is still a member of their Occult Museum.

Okiku

The legend ofOkikubegins in Hokkaido, in 1918.

Okiku was purchased by a 17-year-old boy named Eikichi Suzuki.

He bought the doll for his three-year-old sister, Kikuko.

Kikuko was said to have adored the doll.

Kikuko sadly passed away shortly after.

Then Okikus hair began to grow.

Its believed that Okiku is possessed by Kikukos spirit.

Lilly

Lillywas made during the 1800s in Germany.

Lilly has real human hair and was discovered by an antique dealer.

The antique dealer took Lilly home but began to have horrific dreams.

The dreams entailed a little girl who had a horrendous accident.

Lilly now resides atThe Haunted Museum.

Robert The Doll

And finally, Robert The Doll is the inspiration behind the Chuckey doll.

Robert found himself as a member of a family in the Key West of Florida.

He was given as a gift to the son of the Otto family, Robert Eugene.

The two were reportedly inseparable.

The boy often blamed the doll for his mistakes.

As well, the family said the doll would change positions on its own.

Robert now resides at theEast Martello Museum.

Museum-goers who took the dolls photo without permission are said to experience horrible fates as a result.