10 cursed items that actually exist

Do you believe that objects are capable of carrying negative energy, injuring and even leading to the death of their owners?

In our collection there are actually existing items that are associated with mystical events and shrouded in gloomy legends.

Doll Robert

This doll named Robert is kept in a museum on the island of Key West, Florida. It is believed that Robert is bewitched and can bring misfortune.

It all started in 1906. On the island of Key West, there lived a rich and cruel planter named Otto. He treated his servants very badly, did not spare them. One of them, who owns the magic of voodoo, harbored anger at the master and decided to take revenge on him. From the straw he made a doll a meter tall, bewitched it and gave it to his master's son Robert. The boy was so fascinated by the gift that he called the doll his name.

And then strange things began to happen to the child. He talked for hours with a new toy, shouted at night and suffered from nightmares. The households claimed that they heard the shrill laughter of the new doll and saw how it ran around the house. In the end, the boy began to fear Robert, and threw a terrible toy into the attic. There, the doll fell through until the death of its owner in 1972. Then the house was sold to another family. The little daughter of the new owners quickly found a toy and began to play with it. But very soon Robert turned her life into hell. According to the girl, he mocked her and even wanted to kill ...

Phone number 359 888 888 888

This phone number belonged to the Bulgarian telecommunications company "Mobitel". First it was used by the owner of this company Vladimir Grishanov, who suddenly died of cancer at the age of 48 years. Then the number went to the criminal authority Konstantin Dimitrov. In 2003, Dimitrov was shot dead by the killer in the Netherlands.

The next owner of the number was Konstantin Dishlev, involved in drug trafficking. He was also killed.

In the future, the owners of the ill-fated number were a few more people, whose life ended tragically. As a result, the cellular company decided to block the number.

Annabelle Doll

This rag doll, purchased at a hand-made goods store, was donated to the nurse Donna by her mother. The doll settled in the apartment that Donna filmed with her friend Angie.

Soon the girls began to notice strange things. When they returned home, the doll was not at all in the place where they left it, and sometimes it was blood on its hands. A little later, Donna and Angie began to discover in the apartment strange notes with pleas for help, written in children's handwriting. The invited medium told that a long time ago in these places lived a girl named Annabel, who died at the age of 7 years. It was her spirit that got into the doll.

After the spirit fell upon Donna's friend and caused him bloody wounds, the girl turned to famous explorers of paranormal phenomena Edu and Lorraine Warren. After the ritual of exorcism, the Warren took the doll with them and placed it in their museum of the occult, where it is kept until now.

Wedding dress by Anna Baker

In 1849, Anna Baker, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist from Pennsylvania, fell in love with a simple worker and wanted to marry him. But the girl's father did not want to hear about this and the young man from the city survived. Then the unfortunate Anna swore she would never marry and kept her promise, having died in 1914 as an old maid. Two of Anna's brothers did not leave their descendants, and Baker's mansion was turned into a museum. In Anna's former bedroom behind the glass, her wedding dress is stored, which she bought in the hope of marrying her lover, but never put on ...

Museum staff argue that during the full moon dress begins to move by itself, swinging from side to side, as if wanting to get out of captivity and reunite with his unhappy hostess ...

Mirror from the plantations of Myrtlees

The plantation of Myrtles in Louisiana is considered a cursed place, which is overpopulated with ghosts. One of the most terrible items here is a mirror brought in 1980. Eyewitnesses say that in a mirror people often appear in old clothes, as well as prints of children's hands.

According to legend, in the 1920s there were terrible events. The owner of the plantation had a maid named Chloe, who was once caught listening to hostess talk. The owner was angry, he ordered the ear maid to cut off the ear and sent her to work on the field. Chloe decided to take revenge on the offender and on the birthday of his daughter baked a poisoned cake, mixing into the dough poisonous oleander flowers. The owner refused to treat him, but his wife and two little daughters ate a piece of poison and died that same day in torment. Servants, fearing the wrath of their master, seized Chloe and hung her on a tree. Since then, the ghosts of Chloe and her three victims have walked around the house and often appear in the mirror ...

Doll Bailo

In 1922, the parents of a little girl Rosie McNee turned to puppet affairs to master Charles Winkcox with a request to make a doll for their daughter. There were rumors that dolls created by Winkox could scare away death itself, and little Rosie was very painful, and her parents hoped to save her life with a new toy.

Winkox made a great doll for Rosie, but the baby died only two days after she received it as a gift ... The girl was buried with her new girlfriend, whom she never let out of her arms. After a while, Rosie's body was exhumed, as the police suspected that the child could be poisoned. When the coffin was opened, the doll next to the girl was not ...

A few years later, Rosie's mother saw a very similar doll in the shop of the junkie and bought it. After a while, Father Rosie died under mysterious circumstances. Left alone, the unhappy mother fell into insanity and once threw herself out of the window, pressing her daughter to her. Before her death she whispered:

Oh, Bailo Baby, Bailo Baby

Since then, the doll has managed to change many owners. Now she is in Prague, in the museum of the occult, which belongs to the artist Vlad Taupesh.

Painting with a Weeping Boy

There is a whole series of portraits of crying children. All of them in the 1950s was written by Italian artist Giovanni Bragolin. Reproductions of these paintings were at one time popular with the British and decorated the interiors of many London mansions. And in 1985, suddenly began to appear reports that in houses where portraits of crying children hang, especially there are fires. However, reproductions have always remained intact. It seemed that the paintings in some mysterious way draw fire, but they themselves do not burn.

Mediums claimed that the paintings attracted the ghosts of orphans who died during the Second World War. In the end, the tabloid newspaper The Sun organized a huge fire, in which everyone could burn the damn pictures. Indeed, all the reproductions with crying children burned very slowly ...

Vaza Bassano

This antique silver vase was donated to a Neapolitan girl on the eve of her wedding. The same day the young bride was found dead with a vase in her hand.

The vase remained in the girl's family and was passed on from generation to generation until they noticed that everyone who possessed the sinister souvenir ended the life tragically.

Then family members put a vase in a box along with a note "Beware ... This vase brings death" and hid in a safe place. In 1988, the cache was found, and the vase was sold at auction, wisely ignoring the contents of the note. The man who bought the deadly vessel died three months after the purchase. Then the vase fell into the hands of a few more art lovers, and all of them soon died. At the moment the location of the vessel is unknown.

Car "Little Bastard"

"Little Bastard" is a nickname that the American actor James Dean gave his new Porsche 550 Spyder. It was in this car that the young actor died. During the accident, next to him there was a mechanic, who subsequently laid his hands on himself. In the future, all the people who became owners of the "Bastard" or even individual spare parts from it, fell into serious car accidents. Some of them died, others were seriously injured.

Painting "Martyr"

This picture belongs to a certain Sean Robinson. For 25 years she lay in the attic of his grandmother, who told her grieving story of a terrible canvas. Allegedly, the author of the painting painted it with colors mixed with his own blood, and after completing the work, he immediately committed suicide.

In 2010, the picture took ownership of Robinson, and his family immediately began to happen terrible things. The house was constantly heard unfamiliar voices and wailing, the doors opened and closed by themselves, and once an invisible force pushed the son of Robinson from the stairs. Sometimes a mysterious smoke began to puff around the picture.

From sin far away, the owner locked the terrible picture in the basement. There, apparently, it still lies.