• Serial Doll Maker on the Loose in California
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[quote=ABC News]Police are investigating a strange case in a California community, where porcelain dolls are being left on the doorsteps of girls they hold an eerie resemblance to. At least eight families have received the dolls in the Talega community of San Clemente, with all of the girls targeted around 10 years old... ... Though some of the girls do attend the same school, some families don't know each other, making it difficult for investigators to uncover who is leaving the dolls. "The dolls were being left at these homes, but everybody thought they were the only one," said Hallock. "When the families started communicating and put it together, they became concerned." Police are trying to figure out if the dolls were homemade or bought at a local retailer.[/quote] Video in [URL="http://www.wcvb.com/news/creepy-dolls-resembling-young-girls-left-outside-california-homes/27141278?showAds=0#!bl4dXq"]Source[/URL].
The video says it was a woman (who knew the families from church) did it just to be nice.
Holy shit if something like this happened to my daughter (if I had one) I'd be pretty upset, and mad. Fuck whoever is doing this.
Holy shit this is ridiculously fucking creepy. Expect a Law & Order SVU episode about this in 6 months.
That's kinda creepy but might be just a harmless quirk I sure hope it is
[QUOTE=CapsAdmin;45495974]The video says it was a woman (who knew the families from church) did it just to be nice.[/QUOTE] Sure picked an odd way of doing it :v: Wish they had updated the article to match the video then.
Is the doll maker's name Alice?
I really like that hint of self-awareness right at the end of the video.
[QUOTE=Noss;45495977]Holy shit this is ridiculously fucking creepy. Expect a Law & Order SVU episode about this in 6 months.[/QUOTE] Didn't they already have something like this in a CSI season?
I think these people were grasping for something to be worried about. The only thing about this that makes it even remotely creepy is the claim that the dolls resemble the girls they were delivered to. [img]http://i.imgur.com/NOJeIhc.png[/img] And I find it difficult to believe these dolls resemble a real girl in any significant way.
Sounds like one of the C-list villain Batman would fight.
This was all figured out hours like 12 hours ago, love how the most sensationalized articles about it aren't updated. Literally nothing interesting about the dolls, some lady trying to be nice in a strange way, and making something out of nothing. [url]http://abcnews.go.com/US/investigators-solve-mystery-porcelain-dolls-left-doorsteps/story?id=24707112[/url]
Some people just don't understand the concept of boundaries.
[QUOTE=Noss;45495977]Holy shit this is ridiculously fucking creepy. Expect a Law & Order SVU episode about this in 6 months.[/QUOTE] Sounds more like the type of thing that would show up on Criminal Minds instead. Reminds me of that episode with the fat crazy woman (who also had a role of, you guessed it, fat obcessive crazy woman, in Bones) that kidnapped girls to turn them into dolls or something. [editline]25th July 2014[/editline] [QUOTE=kidwithsword;45497007]I think these people were grasping for something to be worried about. The only thing about this that makes it even remotely creepy is the claim that the dolls resemble the girls they were delivered to. [img]http://i.imgur.com/NOJeIhc.png[/img] And I find it difficult to believe these dolls resemble a real girl in any significant way.[/QUOTE] Those things are creepier than ghouls from hell holding creepy spiders. It looks the part. The part of having no soul.
[QUOTE=Noss;45495977]Holy shit this is ridiculously fucking creepy. Expect a Law & Order SVU episode about this in 6 months.[/QUOTE] CSI did a ep like this. Except someone made mini models of the teams deaths/future deaths. Then went and actually murdered the person before they fully understood the model.
[QUOTE=MR-X;45499316]CSI did a ep like this. Except someone made mini models of the teams deaths/future deaths. Then went and actually murdered the person before they fully understood the model.[/QUOTE] My favorite one was the dude who would kidnap people and then somehow freeze them in place with a combination of rigor mortise and some chemical. He would then put them back in public for people to find. They were usually frozen doing some activity.
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