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  1. Robert the Doll is an allegedly haunted doll exhibited at the East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida. Robert was once owned by painter, author, and Key West resident Robert Eugene Otto.

  2. Oct 25, 2021 · Robert the Doll is Key Wests most cursed object. by Andy Wright October 25, 2021. Once a child's plaything, Robert is now believed by many to be haunted and is often held responsible...

  3. Dec 1, 2021 · The creepy story of Robert the Doll began when he was gifted to a young boy named Robert Eugene Otto in 1904 — and he's brought horror to Key West ever since. Noticeably homemade with a fabric face that’s worn with time, Robert the Doll appears to be a simple, friendly toy.

  4. Robert the Doll is known as the worlds most haunted doll. He lives in an old Civil War fort & museum in Key West, Florida, ranked one of the most haunted destinations in America. Here’s how you can experience Robert the Doll in Key West or from the safety of your own home.

  5. Robert the Doll is the inspiration behind the 1980s slasher film Childs Play. What Does Robert the Doll Look Like? What was supposed to be a "life-sized" little boy doll in a sailor's costume, has turned into a sinister symbol of Key West folklore.

  6. Nov 19, 2014 · Discover Robert the Doll in Key West, Florida: This legendary "evil" doll has been haunting the citizens of Key West for over 100 years.

  7. ROBERT THE DOLL®. Inside Robert the Doll®… Science tells us dolls are inanimate objects, but those who care for Robert the Doll and the thousands who visit him each year know better. Lights flicker. Cameras malfunction. Letters of apology arrive on a daily basis.

  8. Mar 10, 2022 · Robert the Doll, with his pockmarked face and little sailor suit, could scare the bejesus out of anyone, but what's the truth behind the stories of his mischief? Mobile Menu HowStuffWorks

  9. In the realm of eerie legends and haunted artifacts, few stories rival the mystique surrounding Robert the Doll, a supposedly cursed figurine residing in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida.

  10. The story of Robert the Doll dates back to the early 1900’s when a young boy named Eugene Robert Otto was given a one-of-a-kind handmade doll by a servant that worked for his parents in his home. Eugene, who everyone called Gene, named the doll Robert and quickly became attached to his new friend.