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In March of 1972 at roughly 1 AM, a police officer driving down an icy road saw what he thought was a dog on the shoulder of the road. He pulled over, and shone his headlights on it. It suddenly stood up, jumped over the guardrail, and went down the embankment into the Miami River. The officer described the creature as being 4 feet tall, about 75 pounds, with leathery skin, and a frog-like face. Two weeks later another police officer reportedly saw the same creature along a different road in the same area.
Source: thingswithhornsandsaucereyes
Photo reblogged from Some Don't Even Bother To Wear Their Skin with 211 notes
“In 1897, the Otto family owned a plantation in Key West, Florida. One of the plantation’s servant girls offered the family’s son, Robert Eugene Otto, a doll as a gift. Local historians suspect that she practiced voodoo, and that the doll she offered young Robert was cursed.
Once Robert brought the doll into the house, neighbors reported seeing the doll moving from window to window when the family wasn’t home. The family could hear the doll giggling and running throughout the house at night. Robert’s parents would find his bedroom ransacked, and young Robert reported that the doll did it.
Robert kept the cursed doll through the years. In fact, he became attached to it, and spent countless hours locked in his room talking to the doll. Years later, when he married a woman named Anne, he still had the doll. Anne hated the doll, and in time forced Robert to place the doll in the attic. Before long, Robert brought the doll back down to a top floor room with a view. Neighborhood children reported seeing the doll moving in front of the window.
Skeptics might conclude that Robert himself was insane. However, after Robert Otto died, Anne left the home and leased it, but stipulated on the lease that the doll named “Robert” must remain alone in the attic. Families who leased the home reported hearing the ghost-possessed doll running back and forth in the attic as well as the sound of giggling. When they would check the attic, the doll had changed positions.
Once Anne died, the doll was removed from the home and placed in the East Martello Museum where he still resides today. Museum staff and visitors continue to report a great deal of paranormal activity surrounding “Robert” the doll.”
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Video reblogged from Maybe Ghosts with 13 notes
wait for it…it’s at the end (exactly what IT is, I’m not sure, nor do I know what language they’re speaking)
Source: dreambig-gofar
props to the artist, though, it really does look real.
Derbyshire Fairy Hoax on we heart it / visual bookmark #6176878
just came across this on weheartit. Not familiar with the case but now I’m very curious. I really don’t know what we’re looking at here.
Source: weheartit.com
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This picture was taken on a mobile phone and the little girl you see crying refused to go into the group as she said the little boy was scaring her. Thinking very little of her tantrum, the little girl’s mom (who took the picture) later discovered what the little girl was crying about. Look closely at about knee level, between the 2nd and 3rd girl in from the left. That, I suspect, is the reason the little girl was crying.
See it?da fuq?
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