The Haunted Island Where Dolls Come to Life.

Awesome video from DEstination Truth about the island:


Watch from 1:15, a doll opens its eye on camera!
 
There is no way in hell I would go to that place. Three things freak me out in life, clowns, mimes and dolls. I should have listened to my mother when she said not to watch horror movies as a child :(.

Yeah Man! Although clowns and mimes r okay but dolls! just freak me out. Just looking at them staring at me sends shivers down my spine :eek: Even when I used to work in a charity people would sometimes donate dolls and rather than putting them on the shop floor I used to bin them. I think there should be worldwide ban on dolls. How can girls play with such creepy toys. Reminds me of dead children without any souls :eek: Even reading this thread is making me shiver.

Imagine spending a night on your own in the shed!!:eek:
 
Its not as scary as the Dibuk Box that was listed on ebay.

http://www.dibbukbox.com/index.htm

are you alowed to link ebay items that were for sale on here ? its nothing that would conflict with overclockers.

anyway its an interesting read.

I was just reading the story of that, but theres something that i find odd there:

A grand-daughter of the woman told me that her grandmother had been born in Poland where she grew up, married, raised a family, and lived until she was sent to a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. She was the only member of her family who survived the camp. Her parents, brothers, a sister, husband, and two sons and a daughter were all killed.

If all her family died, how exactly does she manage to have a grand daughter? It says nothing of her re-marrying, and from the way the story pans out by the time it got to the point where she would have been able to stop and have a child again she would be far too old........
 
thats a good point mrbios. I dont know how old she was when she came out of the concentration camp maybe she re-married ?

It might not be true ? but its creepy. I listened to a podcast where the owner of the Dibuk box was interviewed it sure creeped me out.
 
Load of balls.

Get dolls, stick in trees, make up rubbish backstory.

I am disappoint.

The guy who started it never made any money from it, as far as I can tell. He was just a totally nuts old hermit who thought he could talk to the dead. Maybe his nephew makes some money out of it now, though, but I grasp that most visitors leave sweets and more dolls there rather than huge donations.

Wouldn't surprise me if a little 'Island of Dolls' tourist-tacky industry builds up around it, though.
 
It says two sons and a daughter died, which to me suggests she had more than one daughrer. The second daughter may not have been sent to the camp.
 
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