Robert (doll)

Robert the Doll; the letters on the wall are from people who suppose they have been cursed by the doll, asking its forgiveness for, eg, taking its photograph.

Robert, otherwise known as Robert the Doll, Robert the haunted doll, or Robert the Enchanted Doll, is a doll that was once owned by Key West painter and author Robert Eugene Otto. The supposedly cursed doll has become a fixture of ghost tours in the Key West area. Aesthetically, Robert resembles an early 20th-century American sailor. Contrary to popular belief, the doll's hair is not made of human hair, but rather, it consists of a synthetic material resembling wool or yarn.[1][2][3]

Current status

The doll is normally located at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida. In 2016, it was taken to Las Vegas to appear in the television show Deadly Possessions presented by Zak Bagans about supposedly haunted objects.

References

  1. Schensul, Jill (2014-01-12). "Schensul: If you go to Key West, Fla., beware of Robert the Doll". NorthJersey.com.
  2. Ella Morton (2013-11-18). "Robert the Haunted Doll: Creeping Out Floridians Since 1904". Slate.com.
  3. David L. Sloan, Ghost of Key West, Phantom Press, 2003

External links

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