
Ouija boards
Ouija boards usually only have
connections to the evil/dark side. It's always recommended that
you don't use them. They can unleash something that you cant get
rid of.
Although Ouija boards are viewed by some to be a simple toy, there
are people who believe they can be harmful, including Edgar Cayce,
who called them "dangerous."
Critics warn that "evil demons" pretend to be cooperative ghosts
in order to trick players into becoming spiritually possessed.
Some practitioners claim to have had bad experiences related to
the use of talking boards by being haunted by "demons," seeing
apparitions of spirits, and hearing voices after using them. A few
paranormal researchers, such as John Zaffis, claim that the
majority of the worst cases of so-called demon harassment and
possession are caused by the use of Ouija boards. The American
demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, stated that "Ouija boards
are just as dangerous as drugs." They further state that "séances
and Ouija boards and other occult paraphernalia are dangerous
because 'evil spirits' often disguise themselves as your loved
ones—and take over your life."

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The
house was owned by a set of artist. Gene and Anne Otto,
who were madly in love, but Anne noticed that Gene would
get rather dependent on his doll from his childhood. Some
say it was a Voodoo cursed, place on the doll before his
Grandfather gave it to the young Gene.
Gene would blame Robert for many
of the mischief things that happened in the house. Anne
thought he was going mad, till one day she witness the
Glare at her.
As Anne grown tired of craziness of the
doll and the house, Gene built a special room for Robert.
It's the Turret Room on the top of house. Noises of
something moving about the room would occur and
neighborhood boys would see the doll peer out of the
windows from time to time.
Current owners of the house found
the doll in the Turrent Room. The funny things would
happen to them as well. Workers would notice the doll move
from one area to another. Eventually the museum of Key
West heard of the enchanted doll and gave Robert a new
home.
Take a good long look...imagine waking up
and seeing that standing at the foot of your bed, which is
something that Robert likes to do, apparently. Robert is a
3-foot-tall doll who, according to legend, has blatant disregard
for the fact that dolls are not supposed to do things like get up
and walk around. Supposedly, the antique doll has repeatedly
escaped from his glass case in the Key West Martello Museum in
Florida. Robert also has the dubious distinction of earning the
title of Creepiest Doll I've ever seen. Ever.
Spirit attachment to any object is
weird. Among the many types of objects that are reported to be
possessed, dolls could be the most frightening possessed
object. Theories about the cause of doll possession or spirit
attachment include a traumatic event that happened near the
doll, a child's emotional attachment to the doll as being
comforting and inviting to a nearby spirit, the energy focused
on the doll results in the summoning of a spirit, a ghost's
continuing attachment to the doll and rarely demonic
possession.
It is thought that because the doll is such a weak vehicle for
possession that it is not a very desirable object for spirit
possession. Some of the types of paranormal phenomena
associated with possessed dolls include hearing voices,
laughter, crying, cold spots, feelings of being watched the
unexplainable movement of the doll and unexplainable movement
of furniture or objects near the doll. The doll may be
described as having personalities that range from comforting
to evil.

The
Byberry Mental Hospital
The real name of Byberry Hospital, was The
Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane.
Constructed in 1856-59 near 49th and
Market Streets in Philadelphia.
As you walk down a dark hallway the smell
of death and decay ambushes your senses.
Faint screams in the background set your
heart racing.
Satanic markings cover the halls like
demonic wallpaper.
You notice blood stains on the floor and
wonder, "Where the HELL am I?"
You’re not in hell, but close. You’re in
Byberry Mental Hospital. (cont)
When you have
eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however
improbable, must be the truth.
-Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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