![]() Soon enough, Debbie was not short of offers.Īfter selling the doll online for a substantial sum (thanks to a bidding war between paranormal investigators), the doll found its way into the hands of Lee Steer and his father Paul.īefore long, Paul would awake with numerous scratches upon his body, with more appearing when his son attempted communication with the doll.įlickering lights, knocks and disturbed furniture continue to occur whenever the doll is mentioned, but Lee seems in no rush to re-sell his beloved bride. In a matter of weeks, the dolls owner, Debbie Merrick, listed it for sale. The doll is by Franklin Mint, and a relatively modern creation, being released in 1987. Originally, the doll was bought in a set of three from a charity shop for a mere £5. The doll would also remove her necklace and set off fire alarms in the family home. Today, the dummy supposedly sits in its box, chained andĬovered in a blanket, but only time will tell if Mr Fritz takes his talents onĬhristine is another relatively ‘new’ haunted doll, having two recorded owners within the last five years alone.Ĭhristine reached peak notoriety in 2017 after attacking her owner’s husband in the night, leaving him covered in scratches. Poised to speak and the door swings on its hinges. In the footage, the dummy’s eyes open, its lips part as if While this was initially for a ‘bit of fun’, after checking the footage, Diamond was disturbed by the footage that awaited him. Mr Fritz is a ventriloquist dummy head whose life began in German prisoner of war camp, Stalag II-B.Īfter noticing Fritz’s cabinet door was frequently opening on its own, his new owner, Michael Diamond, set up a go-pro to record Fritz’ nocturnal movements. Mr Fritz is not a doll per se, more a portion of one.
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