Mandy the Haunted Doll lives at the Quesnel Museum, which is located
on the Old Cariboo Gold Rush Trail in British Columbia. There she
is just one of over thirty thousand artifacts on display for the public,
but there is little doubt that she is the most unique.
Mandy was donated to the museum in 1991. At that time her clothing
was dirty, her body was ripped and her head was full of cracks. At
that time she was estimated to be over ninety years old. The saying
around the museum is, “She may seem like an ordinary antique
doll, but she is much more than that.”
The woman who donated Mandy, also called Mereanda, told the museum
curator that she would wake up in the middle of the night hearing
a baby crying from the basement. When she investigated, she would
find a window near the doll open where it had previously been closed
and the curtains blowing in the breeze. The donor later told the curator
that after the doll was given to the museum, she was no longer disturbed
by the sounds of a baby crying in the night.
Some say Mandy has unusual powers. Many speculate that the doll has
acquired these powers over the years, but since little is known of
the doll’s history nothing can be said for certain. What is
certain is the unusual effect she seems to have on everyone around
her.
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