[OT] Local or Urban Legends

One of the more famous Key West ghost stories...


According to those who know, Key West is one of the most haunted cities in America, and one of the most famous island ghost stories surrounds Gene Otto, a painter born in 1900 in The Artist House. As a child, Gene received a doll as a gift. He named the doll, "Robert." From the time he received the doll, Gene's life began to change... and not always for the better. Gene blamed "Robert" for his many misfortunes, and many people who knew the family agreed that "Robert" was indeed responsible for a host of evil deeds.

When Mr. Otto died in 1974, his long forgotten doll was left in the attic of the old house. Neighbors began reporting hearing an "evil giggle" coming from the attic, some even claimed to hear the doll moving about and peering from the attic window.

Eventually, the notorious doll was removed and placed on display in the East Martello Museum. But, the attic of the Artist's House was not freed of ghostly presence... soon after the doll's departure, the ghost of Gene Otto's wife, Anne, took up residence - standing guard against the return of Robert's evil spirit!

The stories continue, with the tale of the160 room, seven story La Concha Hotel, haunted by a man who lost his life in the hotel after falling into an empty elevator shaft. Guests of the hotel report having someone tap them on the shoulder, but when they turn to see who tapped them, they find no one there. Despite the fact that La Concha was approved as a Holiday Inn franchase, this lurking spirit has proved to be an enduring nuisance to guests


...and...

Can a doll haunt a house? Take Robert, a large doll that for many years inhabited the Artist House in Key West, an island off the southern tip of Florida. The Artist House is a bed and I breakfast establishment, a place to relax, but some patrons have had anything but relaxing times there. The owner, Ed Cox, tells of a young German woman who stayed in the front bedroom, and who was terrified.

"The more you go up that staircase, the worse the feeling is," she said. The front bedroom was the place where the doll had been kept for many years. A plumber working at the Artist House insisted that he heard the doll giggle, and that he found it sitting in different spots when no one was around to move it. Did it move itself?

Owner Cox tells of other disturbances in the house Ñ of pictures that fly off the walls, for example. He once saw the door of a book cabinet spring open for no visible reason. Sometimes doors won't open. Sometimes they open when they shouldn't.

Who is Robert, and what could he be up to?

Robert was the doll of Robert Gene Otto, an artist who lived in the house all his life. When Gene, as he was called, was given the doll he was five years old. It was the custom around 1900 to give a child a doll that looked like him. Robert the doll is the size of a child. He has human hair, and buttons for eyes. Gene used to dress the doll in his own clothes. He also gave it his first name.

Myrt Reuter, who owned the house after Gene died, cared for Robert as though he were a human being. "It has different kinds of clothes," she said. "It was in a pixie outfit when I got him. Now I have Gene's little sailor suit on him.

"I've been told," she said, "that when Gene did anything mean or hateful he always blamed it on the doll." Myrt Reuter tells of renting the house to a law student one winter. She says, "He told this story that the doll was voodoo and it locked him up in the attic." Was that true? Possibly. But it is a fact that many people have reported strange experiences in the house, whether or not Robert was causing them.

Enid Hoffnan, who has written books about the Hawaiian mystical tradition, Huna, suspects that what is going on with Robert is what the Hawaiians call Mana. "Mana," she says, "carries ideas. It can be stored in certain things, wood and silk in particular. It flows in ways that are hard for us to understand. The doll has possibly infected the atmosphere of the house."

Gene had been a bad-tempered person all his life. The doll had been his "mirror image." A lot of his personality had gone into the dollÑall the evil thoughts and actions. Possibly Gene's anger is living on after his death, through Robert.


Two more stories about "Robert"...

Robert the Doll
Artist House

...And finally the infamous Robert...

robert.jpg


BTW if you ever visit Key West, you can stay at the Artist House which is now a Bed & Breakfast & visit Robert at The East Martello Museum and Gallery where he currently resides.
 
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Dr. Harry said:
To be fair, tarantulas are not uncommon in shipments of trpoical fruit, such as bananas.

o/~ o/~ Day light come an me wan' go home... o/~ o/~

mistergone said:
-the "distraught groom finds missing bride is sideshow" is freaky. never heard that one but yet it seems familiar.

Yeah, like I said, that one really bothered me when I read it...

I found it in the Big Book of Urban Legends from DC Comics. (Highly reccomend all the books in that line for crazy and interesting stuff about... well, just about anything. There a lot of books in the Factoid/Big Book series.) There are several artists, of varying styles, that draw the comics that tell the stories in these books, and the one for the missing bride was drawn particularly cartoony... Which rather served to soften the blow, but still... :P

Regarding "Robert the Doll": Yeah yeah, I saw a thing about that on the Travel Channel. Man that doll is freaky.

KaeYoss said:
This reminds me of "NETHER. SHALL. RULE."

Okay, I'm sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about here. But it sounds really interesting, please elaborate.
 
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Bloodsparrow said:
Okay, I'm sorry, but I have no idea what you're talking about here. But it sounds really interesting, please elaborate.

Just a part of a puzzle from Neverwinter Nights. You find a note about the Nether Realms rising or something. The Words "NETHER", "SHALL" and "RULE" are in capitals. In the same wood where you find that note, you find a monolith where single words are inscripted (in an old tongue, I believe), amonst them the three words above. If you press those words in the proper order, you open a portal to an old crypt.

It all just remindet me of the inscription mentioned above.
 


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