ROBERT--- The Haunted Doll ...

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"Robert did it, Robert did it I tell you!"

By Sharon Stajda,

Key West, Florida.

Its not that unusual for a young child to have an imaginary friend or two. Often times parents think it cute? A mischievous little friend a foot to take the blame for some minor wrong doings.

In fact there are parents that will claim a good imagination is healthy,

but what happens when the child begins to be tormented by the imaginary friend? To the point that the child can't sleep the night through without the friend awaking them to play? What happens when the play becomes ruff and frightening to the child?

So it goes this is the story of Robert...

The story begins in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Otto, the year 1896. It was well known that the Otto's mistreated there servant's, and were not the kindest of people.

One particular servant, that aided in the care of the couples son "Robert Eugene" (Gene) was said to be versed in the ways of voodoo. As the story goes the servant gave young Gene a doll. The doll stood three feet tall, and was stuffed with straw. The servant gave the doll life like features, that at first were very endearing to young Gene.

Gene decided to name the doll Robert. The doll became a constant companion to the little boy. Its said that the Otto's often heard Gene upstairs talking to the doll. This in itself might not have been so bad? What unsettled and puzzled the Otto's was hearing their son answering himself in an entirely different voice
than his own?

Many Strange things began to occur in the Otto household. Frequently Neighbors' claimed to see Robert move about from window to window, when the family was out of the house. Gene began to blame Robert for mishaps that would occur. The Otto's claimed to hear the doll giggle, and swear they caught glimpses of the doll running about the house.

Gene began to have nightmare's, and scream out in the night. When his parents would respond to Gene's cries, they often found furniture over turned, and their child in a fright. As a rule they would find Robert the doll at the foot of their sons bed - with his glaring gaze on his face! With Gene shouting,"Robert Did It"....

The doll was eventually put up in the attic. Where he resided for many years.

When Gene's father died, and the Otto home was willed to Gene.
Gene decided that he and his new wife would move into his childhood home. He had become an artist in his adult life, and felt the larger home would provide him and his wife a spacious place to live, plus the large turret room on the second floor would make a great studio for his painting.

After moving back to his boyhood home It wasn't long before Gene discovered Robert in the attic. He promptly moved him down to the turret room. Robert's hold on Gene was strong, and from the moment Gene again laid eye's on him, Robert's influence could be felt in the house. Gene's wife found Robert very odd and unsettling. One day while Gene was out of the house she decided she had enough of Robert's glare...and returned him to his attic sanctuary.

When Gene returned home, and found that the doll had been moved, he was displeased. He declared that Robert needed a room of his own where he could see out of a window. He hurriedly returned Robert to the turret room. It wasn't long after that Gene's wife began to question her husbands sanity ?

The citizens' of Key West began to spread rumors about Robert and his evil doings. Many people told stories of seeing and hearing Robert the doll in the turret room as they walked by the home. They claimed that Robert would mock them as they passed... School children feared walking by the Otto home , in fear of Robert's mean glare from the window above.

Gene, himself reported when visiting the turret room on occasion he would find Robert in the rocking chair by the window rocking, and complaining of his displeasure with his accommodations...

Finally Gene himself had enough of Robert's antics, and put him back in the attic. Visitors to the Otto's home would often comment on hearing something walking back and forth in the attic, along with strange giggling sounds. Guests'' no longer wanted to visit the home.

Gene Otto died in 1972, and his wife sold the home promptly - leaving Robert the doll behind in the attic.

A new family now lived in the home, and the stories of Robert died down...

Robert waited patiently up in the attic to be discovered once again. The Ten year old daughter of the new owners was quick to find Robert in the attic, and added him to her other toy's in her bedroom. It was not long before Robert unleashed his displeasure on the child... The little girl began screaming out in the night,claiming that the doll moved about the room, and would climb on her bed and attack her as she tried to sleep. Even after more than thirty years later, she steadfastly claims that " the doll was alive and wanted to kill her."

Robert, still dressed in his white sailor suit and clutching his stuffed lion lives comfortably, though well guarded in Key West at the Martello Museum. Employs at the museum continue to give accounts of Robert being up to his old tricks still today...

Have you had an experience with "Robert The Doll" ? Please consider sharing. Please send me your experience and I will add your story right here...

Send your experience to info@oldandsold.com

Comments From Visitors....

Many visitors write me. I felt this letter was very interesting, and felt it worthy of posting...

Someone was just checking out my lens "ROBERT--- The Haunted Doll ..." and wrote you the following note...

"If you're interested, I have a bit more information that was missing
from your page on Robert the haunted doll. The servant was dismissed
from the Otto household because Mrs. Otto spotted the 4 servants in the
backyard doing some form of what she thought to be black magic. Robert
(the little boy) did not go by the name Gene, he was called
"Robert". He only started going by Gene when one day his mother scolded
him using his name, and he told her that his name was not Robert, the
doll's name was Robert, and his name was Gene. According to several
residents of Key West (not me, I don't know whether this part is true) the
government did acknowledge Robert (the doll) and actually granted the
doll property rights.
Also, the servant who made the doll used Gene's hair for the doll. It's
a known fact that once a person's hair is cut it can't change colors
(of course!), however, the doll's hair is now white. If you choose to
visit Robert in the museum and want to take a picture you need to ask
politely and do NOT make fun of the doll! If he allows you to take a
picture he will tilt his head to the side, if he does not tilt his head and
you take a picture anyway bad things happen to not only you but to
anyone you were with or family members. The walls in that room of the
museum are covered in letters from people asking Robert to please take the
curse off, and apologizing for making fun of him.

Pretty spooky looking isn't he?

What do you think? Can an inanimate object, such as Robert the doll be haunted? Can Robert actually move himself about in his confinement?

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Check out a few good links... On Robert

Psychic - Metetherial Imprints
"IT was thought by F. W. H. Myers that, when a particularly stressful and emotional event occurs, some impression is made on the etherial or "metetherial" environment, and that this persists and can be perceived, when conditions are favourable, by people with psychical sensitiveness, and that this may account for some stories of re-enacted murder scenes and other haunts, in which it seems unreasonable" --- read more
Ghost Tours Key West...
"The original "Chucky," Robert the Doll, has been said to resemble everything from Michael Jackson to Curious George. The East Martello Museum on South Roosevelt Boulevard (next to the airport) is Robert's permanent home where he sits on
display for those who dare to visit."
Press release...Robert the Haunted doll...
"An eerie, straw-stuffed doll that has mystified Key Westers for almost 100 years will preside over the first official event of Fantasy fest 2004.
Open to all those fascinated by the alleged powers of Robert, the Haunted Doll-particularly residents who have lived here under his aura-Blame It On Robert, "A Night of Voodoo Vibes and Caribbean Karma" will help kick off the island's annual autumn carnival from 7:30 to 11 p.m. on Sunday Oct. 24 in the gardens of Robert's home at Fort East Martello.
"Robert's ghostly renown has earned a new exhibition at Fort East Martello," explained John C. Giuliano, director of development for the Key West Art & Historical Society, which operates the fort as well as the Key West Lighthouse Museum and the Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House."

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Oniyagi's - My Encounter With Robert...
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I am so pleased to be able to share a first hand "Robert the doll" experience with my readers. It so happens that one of our very own fellow Squidoo members had a go round with "Robert" the haunted doll...

Robert In His Museum Home... Sits Day After Day

Want To Visit Robert While In Key West?

If you are planning a visit to Key West, why not stop in at the Martello Museum, ansd check out Robert?

The Fort East Martello Museum and Gardens,
3501 S. Roosevelt Blvd., Key West,

Open daily from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Closed Christmas Day
Admission is $6 for adults
$3 for children (children under 6 free) and students with ID
$5 for Seniors (62+), AAA Travelers, and Locals with ID
Members - Free.
Rental of the facility and grounds is available. Call 305-296-3913 for information.

See Link Below for the Martello Museum, and Google Map - for directions to the Museum.

Please Stop In And Visit Robert ... He Loves To Intertain...

Click here to find Fort East Martello Museum with Google Maps
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Martello Museum
Current Exhibits:

Recent and past history of Key West and the Keys Exhibits of early settlement, sponging and fishing, Cuban influence, military involvement.

Robert the haunted doll line the corridors of the old battery, itself an artifact of mid-19th Century history.

Mario Sanchez's Key West Three galleries of the museum are dedicated to displaying the work of Mario Sanchez whose detailed depictions of life in Key West during the early 20th Century have made him one of the country's most sought after folk artists.

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