top 10cursed objects

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  Cursed objects have long been a favorite subject of people who enjoy the side of life that's a little more spooky-ooky than your every day walk down the street. Objects that have curses on them usually have a backstory that runs parallel to something awful in history. Eras like the Civil War and the British colonization of India are full of awful things happening, so a lot of real cursed items started popping up right after those events. But that's not to say all cursed items are from forever ago. Some of the cursed objects on this list can be purchased right now and put in your home today!

It can be hard to tell whether or not you're dealing with real curses or if you're an unlucky human being. Some of the items on this list of cursed objects have an origin in death and destruction, which is the perfect breeding ground for a curse. But some of the objects are simply spooky and they give anyone who sees them a feeling of unease. "Unease" may not be the worst symptom of a curse, but it's no way to spend your day.

This list covers some of the more well-known cursed items, as well as a few that you probably don't know about. There might even be a few that you might have in your home right now! Whether or not you believe in curses, or the supernatural, take a look at the items on this list of cursed objects and do your best to avoid their malevolent aftermaths.



robert the doll

. In 1906, a mistreated servant of the Otto family imbued a doll with "dark spirits" and gave it as a gift to the youngest son of the Otto family, Robert, who named the doll after himself. His parents said that they could hear their son speaking to the doll all evening, and that they could even hear the doll responding in a guttural voice. After Robert (the man) passed away, the doll moved on to a new home where it allegedly attacked a young girl, and was seen roaming the hallways.

The doll is now kept in the East Martello Museum where you have to ask permission to take his picture. If he doesn't say it's cool, .

is even more creepy, and will definitely give more nightmares than Robert.

  

  The Haunted Small Doll  

For some reason, Ebay doesn't filter out cursed or haunted items. Honestly, you'd think it would be the first thing they would do. Since the Dybbuk box made such a splash in the headlines (and even got a movie), it would make sense that all sorts of cursed items would start popping up online.

on this "cursed" doll now, but that doesn't mean you should. One, because it's junk, and two, because in the words of its seller, "I KEPT IT IN A DISPLAY CASE ON THE LOWER SHELF AND NEVER TOUCHED IT, WHEN I WENT TO DUST IT WAS ON THE TOP SHELF! I LIVE ALONE, THIS IS NOT A JOKE."



  The Phone Number +359 888 888 888 

  The three people who had the phone number +359 888 888 888 all . One died of an alleged radioactive poisoning, while the other two holders of the number were gunned down - one while on a date, the other while having lunch. It kind of sounds like all three of these guys were targets for the mafia or a government death program... or maybe that's what the curse wants you to think.


 Thomas Busby's Chair

This chair is so cursed that if you sit on it, you're going to die. Obviously everyone is going to die, but this chair just speeds up the process. A little backstory, Thomas Busby was a nasty guy who murdered his father in 1702 and a chair that he liked to sit in was thought to be unlucky after multiple people died after sitting on it.

Now, the chair where no butts can come in contact with it.



  Annabelle the Doll  

  A lot of people know Annabelle from The Conjuring, or maybe from the movie Annabelle, all about her murderous exploits. But this creepy doll is no piece of fiction, it actually belonged to a nursing student named Donna who had to by a priest after the doll "attacked" one of her friends.


  Anna Baker's Wedding Dress  

 Anna Baker's is just one of the many haunted items in the Baker Mansion, which boasts at least two ghosts and disembodied screams coming from the "ice room." But the most haunted room is supposedly the room where Anna's wedding dress is kept encased in glass.


You see, her dad (Elias) didn't care much for her beau so he kicked the young man to the curb and gave the dress to another lady in town. Big mistake, Dad. Anna never remarried and now the dress supposedly moves of its own volition while inside the glass case.  


  The Basano Vase  

  This vase is thought to be one of the , good thing it's allegedly locked in a coffin that's been buried in a mystery spot. The vase was given to a woman in Northern Napoli as a wedding gift, and then she was murdered (maybe) and the vase moved through her family, bringing deaths with it. In 1988, the vase was found with a note that said, "Beware. This vase brings death."


 Little Bastard

  "Little Bastard" was James Dean's , which he bought while filming Rebel Without a Cause. One week after purchasing the car, he died in a car crash. But "Little Bastard" didn't stop there. The guy who sold Dean the car bought the body and it fell off a trailer, maiming a mechanic. Then, when someone tried to steal the car, the thief ripped his arm open on the steering wheel. The car disappeared during transportation and hasn't been seen since.


 The Dybbuk Box

   is actually a wine cabinet from the 1920s that made its way through multiple . Each buyer reported being visited by similar nightmares of an old hag and various ailments. The box was finally purchased by a museum director and sealed it away in a secret location.


 

  Ötzi the Iceman  

  Ötzi is a well-preserved natural mummy of a man who lived around 3,300 BCE, more precisely between 3359 and 3105 BCE, with a 66% chance that he died between 3239 and 3105 BCE. The mummy was found in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps, hence the nickname "Ötzi", near the Similaun mountain and Hauslabjoch on the border between Austria and Italy. He is Europe's oldest known natural human mummy, and has offered an unprecedented view of Chalcolith. 



Ötzi (German pronun­cia­tion: ( ); also called the Iceman, the Similaun Man, the Man from Hauslabjoch, the Tyrolean Iceman, and the Hauslabjoch mummy) is a nickname given to the well-preserved of a man who lived around , more precisely between 3359 and 3105 BCE, with a 66 percent chance that he died between 3239 and 3105 BCE. The mummy was found in September 1991 in the , hence the nickname "Ötzi", near mountain and on the border between Austria and Italy. He is Europe's oldest known natural human mummy, and has offered an unprecedented view of Europeans. His body and belongings are displayed in the in , , Italy.  

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