Is the story of Robert the Doll a confirmed truth?
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But there is no 100% proof. What makes Robert's story so compelling is that there is a mountain of anecdotal evidence. And as a person who believes in the supernatural, I say it's possible! On the other hand, allegedly supernatural phenomena are traditional scape goats for mysterious woes. Do I really think that Robert has ALL of the powers attributed to him? No.
But on the other hand, I believe there's really something hinky about him. Always trust the cats. The cats fear the doll, and cats know when something isn't right.
(Just in case, I'm not posting his photo here.)
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M$Always check snopes.com for this sort of thing. They don't cover this particular doll but describe the similar stories about other ones.
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M$Please do not spread trash rumors on Mahalo. There is no truth whatsoever to this story.
Actually, it is real. I know someone who worked with the doll at the museum. They said strang things always happened with the doll, she was put in charge of moving the doll around whenever it would travel.
Ah, Albanian. I think this answer is pretty accurate. There is no proof that the "ghost stories" surrounding Robert the Doll are true. Stated in the answer.
It was also stated that there is, however, a small mountain of anecdotal evidence that has caused the phenomenon that surrounds the doll. All true, all accurate, and all complete valid as a Best Answer.
This is total bull. Unfortunately Mahalo "best answers" have nothing whatsoever to do with what is actually right or confirmed by independent sources.